EU-DECO.COM is the website for exempt weapons, such as black powder from before 1870, deactivated or disabled weapons in accordance with European regulations for the deactivation of firearms.
What is an EU-DECO weapon?
EU-DECO weapons are real firearms which have been deactivated according to the rules applicable in Europe and which are provided with an official certificate, on which the weapon number is stated and the weapon is provided with one or more inspection stamps issued by a government. Before this new law came into effect, it was not possible for private individuals to
without being allowed to possess firearms, repeating rifles such as, for example, a Garand M1, Uzi, M14 or M16-. The only exception was to have an automatic repeating rifle or pistol along the entire length
to cut through.
Fortunately, as of April 8, 2016, it has become possible for collectors of miliaria and gun enthusiasts without a firearms permit to collect pistols, revolvers, carbines, rifles, pistol-machine guns and machine guns without limit and without having to store them in a safe. A firearm that has been deactivated according to EU deco rules can therefore simply be hung on the wall or in a display cabinet
or place it on the table. What is not allowed is going out on the street with it openly. Transport is allowed, but then well packed and
not immediately available. A pistol or revolver in your inside pocket or in the glove compartment of your car is not allowed and can
get you in big trouble.
Caution! EU-DECO.COM DOES NOT sell airsoft devices.
These real-looking firearms are not weapons, but, as the word implies; airsoft devices that shoot plastic balls. They are also popularly referred to as airsoft weapons. To be allowed to have these, the owner must be a member of a recognized airsoft association. EU-DECO.COM also does NOT sell counterfeit decorative weapons, but only real weapons that have been deactivated, which are also called disabled weapons.
What are exempt weapons?
These are real firearms, which were made before 1870 to be able to shoot gunpowder. With an exempt firearm it is therefore still possible to shoot with the correct black powder ammunition. The ammunition for exempt weapons is not freely available. That is why the
holder to have a firearms permit and to have the required caliber credited. Pay attention! A Colt black powder revolver counterfeited in 1900 is NOT an exempt weapon. It was made to shoot gunpowder, but made after 1870.
Can everyone buy weapons at EU-DECO.COM?
Yes, anyone 18 years of age or older may purchase and possess disabled or exempt firearms.
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