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Is it possible to get any Zastava arms in Pakistan?

They are a Serbian company and they have some interesting kit.
 
hello to all.
i am new to the forum here and wanted to ask couple of questions.it might be answered in the thread already but have not gone through the whole thread.1.in PAKISTAN with proper handgun license can i buy a glock 18 or glock 17 and convert it to full auto?:guns: if so, what price range is this gun? and 2. are other new handguns such as beretta storm or taurus 24/7 pro guns available for purchase in PAKISTAN?
thanx in advance guys.
 
sir frist post you intruduce your self in member intruduction thanks
 
Here in the US. I have more guns than I can count. I have built several AR-15s, owned several AK 47 semi autos and SKSs. I dont want to leave out rifles used for big game hunting,:usflag: like my very accurate 30-06 with a variable scope dead on at over 250yrds from a kneeling position. I have several shotguns, pump action used for bird hunting. I also have a couple of handguns for personal protection. I grew up hunting and fishing so guns are a part of my life. My adopted father was in the US Navy. My biological father was in the Pakistani Navy. Part of my formal education was in firearms repair and design. I have worked with a couple of US Army snipers designing rifles for them for their personal use. There are some people who are private citizens who own 50 calibre rifles used for very long range shooting here in the US. I would like to have one too but the ammo is very costly.
 
Here in the US. I have more guns than I can count. I have built several AR-15s, owned several AK 47 semi autos and SKSs. I dont want to leave out rifles used for big game hunting,:usflag: like my very accurate 30-06 with a variable scope dead on at over 250yrds from a kneeling position. I have several shotguns, pump action used for bird hunting. I also have a couple of handguns for personal protection. I grew up hunting and fishing so guns are a part of my life. My adopted father was in the US Navy. My biological father was in the Pakistani Navy. Part of my formal education was in firearms repair and design. I have worked with a couple of US Army snipers designing rifles for them for their personal use. There are some people who are private citizens who own 50 calibre rifles used for very long range shooting here in the US. I would like to have one too but the ammo is very costly.

Nice to hear from you, what u using for ur 7.62 (30-60)? Remington/Winchester or something more exotic? BTW u should not mention half of what you have on this forum... Formal Education? How so? I know the US offer courses on Anti Terrorism etc via MSU but Firearms? Were u in the forces? If so then its not your formal education but trade and even then if you were an armour or weapons specialist you would be required to build and design weapons merely maintain them. So i am intrigued by that statement.

Anyway please feel free to post some pics! Personally i was never a big fan of LR rifles, i was usually the one pulling out the cheat sheet to calculate the MOA!
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I can never understand the idea of hunting with a .50 cal. You might have weaponskill etc but you lose the hunting woodcraft. Hell you might as well be hunting with a AT missile. the skill factor is still as great. And it is about as fair.
 
I can never understand the idea of hunting with a .50 cal. You might have weaponskill etc but you lose the hunting woodcraft. Hell you might as well be hunting with a AT missile. the skill factor is still as great. And it is about as fair.

Cannot disaggree with that statement!
 
THATS SOUNDS VERY COOL PAKIMAN.I WISH I COULD OWN THOSE GUNS HERE IN NY. BUT LAWS IN NY ARE SOOO STRICT IT TAKES MONTHS TO EVEN GET A HANDGUN PERMIT.
 
THATS SOUNDS VERY COOL PAKIMAN.I WISH I COULD OWN THOSE GUNS HERE IN NY. BUT LAWS IN NY ARE SOOO STRICT IT TAKES MONTHS TO EVEN GET A HANDGUN PERMIT.

Nothing cool about owning a gun...
 

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