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This year have our government in Sweden increased the number of allowed cartridge capacity for bearhunting in semiautomatic rifles from 2+1 to 5+1 the reason are hunter safety. As most hunters with a semiauto already hunts moose with 5 cartridge capacity its a natural thing to use it if a bear comes in front of you. Only non military looking semiautos are allowed like sauer 303, Browning BAR longtrack Benelli argo.
 
Posts: 3611 | Location: Sweden | Registered: 02 May 2009Reply With Quote
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Does it matter if an annimal is killed by a military look rifle, or a non military rifle Roll Eyes

Very strange politics!
 
Posts: 68 | Location: Holland(Netherlands) | Registered: 22 May 2005Reply With Quote
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Ask the animal. Are semiautos allowed in Netherlands?
A stranger law are if you use a semiauto you have to use a 2 round mag. on hares who change fur to white in the winter but you are allowed to use a 5 round mag if they are of continental origin.
 
Posts: 3611 | Location: Sweden | Registered: 02 May 2009Reply With Quote
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Aren't M1 Garands legal to own in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark? The standard military en bloc clips for the Garand holds 8-rds, but you can get 5-rd 'hunting' clips if your hunting laws limit ammo capacity in semi-auto rifles.

Many folks in the U.S., including Alaska, hunt game animals with their M1 Garand.

Bear, moose, Caribou, elk, deer, hogs. Doesn't matter. The 30-06 cartridge puts them all down right now.

Check out these vids:

Chuke's M1 Garand Caribou Hunt:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?li...j6xnpHfs&mode=NORMAL

Chuke's 'Hunting' Garand
https://m.youtube.com/watch?li...tYlRyE&v=4sk72mHJw9I


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I see that Sweden increased the bear quotas - e.g. Jämtland went from 70 to a 100 total, according to SvenskJakt.

I'll be moose hunting in Jämtland again in a couple weeks, so I'm watching the quota for Jämtland 2A+2B, currently sitting at 26 bears taken out of a quota of 60.

Looking forward to it, regardless of the bear quota!
 
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No Garands are not legal. 3006 are very common here too its only behind 6,5*55 and .308w in popularity.

Usually the bearhunt in Jämtland ends just a couple of days in to the moose season, but with a bigger quota you have a chance.
 
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Originally posted by Nordic2:
No Garands are not legal. 3006 are very common here too its only behind 6,5*55 and .308w in popularity.


Apparently it was Norway I was thinking of where they're legal ... based on Von Grav's vid of his:

M1 Garand in Norway: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=g0qcXKZFWeo


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Military rifles (and military looking) are allowed for competion shooting and some people have a permit for firearms collecting. Still not allowed for hunting.



https://www.thefirearmblog.com...hooting-competition/



https://www.thefirearmblog.com...ips-carl-gustav-m45/
 
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Norway were allowing Ruger mini 14 for hunting they banned it after Brievik killing kids with it on Utöya.
 
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