Gentlemen, I finally bit the bullet and booked a 2-week hunting license course here in Germany. Hopefully it won't be too stressful, hard, shitty, whatever, I know it's not a beach vacation, but I hope just regular ass normal people who learn a bit can pass this shit and I don't need to have 140IQ. Did anyone else here visit such a crash-course and if yes, what was your experience?
Wish me luck, I really want a fricking M1 Garand bad bros
Ah I completely forgot, for all non-german anons: A hunting license givse me the right to own firearms. I don't really care about hunting too much.
First iff, Dummkopf you will not OWN guns, you will DETAIN them with a renewable ( and costly/ intrusive as hell) wbk....
Meaning the loss of wbk = bye bye guns....
Some neighboring countries still have gun OWNERSHIP ( swiss, France, Belgium CZ etc) and for these , not all kind of guns mind you because YOUR government ( and Austria and NDL) are pushing for "uniformisation" of EU dictatorship erm law sorry.
So I live in a country wher I'm still able to own as many eepeaters as I do please ( and I Do) and if I don't renew ly shooting card I can keep them ( for how long ? IDK, )& I can buy a crate load of either modern cap and ball replicas or antique rifles duch as swedish/ Belgian/Argentine/Peruvian mausers and other semi common wwI bolt action NO QUESTIONS ASKED...
You need what is basically a B cat ( non owned, renewed permit, limited ammo stock) for Anything.
Mc fricking kill urself kraut, you spoiled gun right for others.
why are you spazzing out so hard lmao
You sound like a huge homosexual.
europe is such a shit show.
It's easy and you should have booked a single weekend course instead.
>First iff, Dummkopf
>Dummkopf
It's the slavic schizo spreading disinfo again.
He's a special, unironically mentally ill, case.
Ugh, you have no right to own firearms. You have a permission slip to be the governments first ones to the concentration camps.
wrd kinda deal is it with german hunting licenses and why does it look like its harder than getting a masters in nuclear engineering?
We love putting the most mundane shit behind costly licenses that require exams that are worded overly complex and with enough moronic intricate questions for half a day. Even better when failing the exam basically forces you to pay 10k€ all over again for no particular reason.
>10k€
homie what is you smokin, those courses all cost around 3,000€ (which is still way, way too much but whatever)
France :
Shooting licence 80e + club fees ( 175/250 total usually) 12 not owned B cats unlimited C cats
Ball-trap/ skeet : 69 e license ( unlimited C cats
Hunting: 150 permit test ( once) 200 annual validation and between 200e to 10k subscription to hunting properties depending.
Unlimited C cats
Antique rifles? Cc ap and ball? No fee.
Der Sklave prahlt damit, dass seine Leine mit Goldfaden genäht ist
least pretentious frog
>why does it look like its harder than getting a masters in nuclear engineering?
I-is it...? From what I read it really seems to be a lot to learn but I think (hope) they just overexaggerate...
I remember your last thread asking about this, good to hear from you again.
Sure have been alot of krautanons here lately
If it's anything like in Denmark, get ready to have to memorize a gorillion different animals, especially birds and which ones and when you can shoot them. They might also have to tested on distance gauging so for instance that you know at which range you're supposed to be able to shoot small deer with a shotgun and expect it to die before running so far away you won't find it. The rule of thumb being, if you feel like you could probably gun it down at club it to death, you're close enough to shoot it. Basically, learn to recognize 15 meters. This might be more likely to be a local quirk, but the hunting season autism is what I'd suspect you guys do too.
Most of the safety stuff should be pretty straight forward and intuitive if you're not moronic.
The only "hard" part in the german exam are the disease names you have to memories for your potential kills and that's only hard if you don't spend a few minutes in the evening 3 days in a row just learning them by heart or completely ignore them.
>regular ass normal people who learn a bit can pass this shit and I don't need to have 140IQ
The studying isn't the hard part, the shooting is. Imo training somebody to shoot handguns, rifle and shotguns trap or rabbit is the problem, even more so in 14 days vs the normal 3 month after work courses.
So take any opportunity for extra shooting lessons, if you're still mentally capable and not exhausted
Also, try to preread the theoretical stuff and use apps or Anki for repetition
have fun learning about deer butt
If you're worried, consider learning stuff in advance. A good school should provide you the material (or tell you what to buy).
I had a course over several weekends, barely passed in the end but didn't study much either. If you're motivated you can do it, it's not hard. Nor is the shooting for that matter.
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