SmithieNL
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[lang=nl]Hello everybody, a Smith & Wesson fan form Holland.
Been a sports-shooter now for several years, althou our regulations of gunowning has very strict rules I decided to go for the permit when I left the army.
Been shooting in the army with an Israeli Uzi (9mm), Belgium FN Fall (7.62x51 mm NATO) and Diemaco (5.56x45 mm NATO)
When I got my civil permit I doubted between a Glock and S&W M&P as my first weapon and choose for the last one in 9 mm version.
In Holland we are allowed the first year 1 weapon on your permit and the 2nd year and further up to five
The disipline I shoot my games in is called Dynamic Service Rifle. Started there with a BushMaster XM-15, then switch to GSG-5 and now a very happy satisfied owner of a S&W M&P 15-22.
The Mrs now also has a permit and owns a Walther P22.
Greetings SmithieNL[/lang]
Been a sports-shooter now for several years, althou our regulations of gunowning has very strict rules I decided to go for the permit when I left the army.
Been shooting in the army with an Israeli Uzi (9mm), Belgium FN Fall (7.62x51 mm NATO) and Diemaco (5.56x45 mm NATO)
When I got my civil permit I doubted between a Glock and S&W M&P as my first weapon and choose for the last one in 9 mm version.
In Holland we are allowed the first year 1 weapon on your permit and the 2nd year and further up to five
The disipline I shoot my games in is called Dynamic Service Rifle. Started there with a BushMaster XM-15, then switch to GSG-5 and now a very happy satisfied owner of a S&W M&P 15-22.
The Mrs now also has a permit and owns a Walther P22.
Greetings SmithieNL[/lang]