I think it's very hard and you should be proud of your English, there is no need at all to apologize.
It's very interesting and thanks for the explanation. I would have guessed that everywhere in Europe it is much harder than you describe to own a handgun.
If you own land, is it possible for you to shoot on your own property?
Would you abe permitted to use it to defend yourself if it became necessary? Sorry for all the questions, we seldom get a chance to talk to those across the ocean!
For most of us in the U.S. on this forum it would be impossible - we would fail every rule - the number of guns (many of us have dozens or more), the amount of ammunition (many thousands of cartridges, or the primers and powder and bullets to re-load them), and the ability to move them around - most of us have a carry permit of some sort.
But it's good that you are able to own and enjoy the revolver. Thanks again.