Estonia- new and nice law, bayo deactivation
Article about: I just wondered and I need to say thanks to the smart heads for a new law. I was wait this law all my life and I'am happy that the peoples who create the laws such a smart guys. Everyday som
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Re: Estonia- new and nice law, bayo deactivation
Bad news for sellers of militaria, as their goods can be controlled by the "authority".
But at least the good news is that it will be next to impossible for the cops to have collector´s bayonets "deactivated" , as there is no registry of them. So the trade will remain the same, only that it will turn an "underground" activity.
In any case, a pity.
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Re: Estonia- new and nice law, bayo deactivation
Dimas, Are you joking?? I agree with thekees, the slings should be de-milled also Steve
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Re: Estonia- new and nice law, bayo deactivation
And to think that here in the US, we complain when they try to take our Hi capacity magazines (30-100 rnd) away ha ha ha
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Re: Estonia- new and nice law, bayo deactivation
Not a joke, I'am in the way to deactivation, or I prefer to close dealing with bayos...
So, there a simple way to collect them, get an license ( is not easy)- then pay approx 32 eur for each bayo, from a 1500000 of Estonian population- bayonet collectors no more than 200 persones, 2 or 3 will get official license. Others will keep them as is...
Regards,
Dimas
my Skype: warrelics
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Re: Estonia- new and nice law, bayo deactivation
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