jewish disinfo.
The major difference with gun laws in the US and Europe is that you don't have a right to own one and you typically can't carry or use them for self-defense. Getting any gun is a process similar to getting a CCW in the US. Depending on country you have to take classes, get background checks and often show a reason to have one, even if that reason is just hunting or target shooting. Full autos are banned in most places unless you're a collector. You can own pretty much anything you can own in the US in Germany, Poland, England, Australia, etc. EU laws are often better on suppressors where they're correctly considered safety equipment.
Slingshot guy has a good video on German law. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0-J2pYLCvI
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