Firearms policy in Azerbaijan

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According to the law, citizens of Azerbaijan who reach 18 years of age, have the right to acquire smoothbore firearms and, after five years of membership in Azerbaijan Hunting Society, a rifled firearms. Handguns and semi-automatic rifles are prohibited. [1] A citizen buying a firearm may apply to the relevant executive authority with some documents such as application, medical reference about health condition and ID card. The validity period of the special permission for the getting of arms by the citizen is six months. [2]

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The citizen must register their firearms or sport arms obtained with special permission in two weeks in the relevant executive authority. A certificate confirming the right for using of firearms or sport arms is given to the owner of the registered weapon. When citizens take this certificate, they must pay a state fee determined by the relevant executive authority. [2]

The validity period of the certificate confirming the right of the citizen for using firearms or sport arms is three years. When the validity period become invalid, the certificate is extended for the next three years based on the application and a document confirming the payment of state fee of the citizen. The application about extension of the certificate is given three months before the expiration of the period of its validity and the application is considered for 1 month from its issued by the relevant executive authority of the Azerbaijan. Arms permitted for hunting is registered one time by the relevant executive authority of the Azerbaijan. If citizens have used hunt arms without rifle no less than 5 years, then right for using of rifle hunt arms are given them. [2]

Rules for foreigners

Rules for obtaining, keeping and using of firearms in the territory of Azerbaijan by authorized persons, foreigners:

Prohibitions

License for purchasing or obtaining firearms is prohibited in the following cases:

See also

Modern equipment of the Azerbaijani Land Forces

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