Gun laws in Ocraita

Gun laws in Ocraita allows the acquisition of semi-automatic firearms, and - with a valid permit - fully automatic firearms. Foreigners without Citizenship, however, are by law disallowed to own firearms. A licence is needed to purchase and own a firearm. Reasons considered by law as Valid to own a firearm include sport, hunting, collecting and home defence (rural only). Permits for concealed carry are rare and issued sparingly. Automatic firearms require special permits, and so do attachments such as lasers, suppressors and special ammo such as Hollow point and AP rounds.

Ocraitan gun culture arose from long traditions of long-range hunting and the brief military drafts. Using muskets in sports is an unusual tradition in Ocraitan Culture.

Most Ocraitan politicians have a gun licence, and all high ranking politicians are given a conceal carry permit. Some politicians are known to conceal carry pocket firearms. The President of Ocraita is known to sometimes carry a Glock 26.

Guns in circulation
Gun ownership is fairly high, with an estimated amount of 37.6 guns per 100 households.

Regulation
Prohibited weapons are as follows:


 * Automatic firearms and military launching devices for ammunition, for projectiles or for missiles that have an explosive area of effect.
 * Automatic firearms modified to semi-automatic firearms.
 * The following semi-automatic centrefire weapons:
 * Handguns equipped with a high-capacity loading device
 * Small firearms equipped with a high-capacity loading device
 * Grenade launchers, including those that can be attached to a firearm.
 * Flamethrowers
 * Shortened weapons, such as a sawn-off shotgun.
 * Butterfly knives with a blade of more than 5 cm and a total length of more than 12 cm.
 * Throwing knives; regardless of the shape and size.
 * Brass knuckles.
 * Shock rods or stun guns.
 * Hidden firearms that imitate an object of utility, such as shooting phones.