How Are Czech Gun Laws? (and Gun Stores)

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  • Опубликовано: 31 мар 2023
  • In this episode of TFBTV, @JamesReeves is in Prague, Czech Republic visiting the CZ (Česká Zbrojovka) gun shop to talk about gun laws, gun prices, and even the strange legal issues around firearms, silencers, and concealed carry in the Czech Republic. What do you think of Czech gun laws and gun stores?
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  • @johnp9402
    @johnp9402 Год назад +1122

    In a country with no 2nd amendment I can walk out the door with a suppressor. In WA state I can't buy a standard capacity magazine

    • @chadparsons1972
      @chadparsons1972 Год назад +49

      Oregon sucks to

    • @JanMitoraj
      @JanMitoraj Год назад +194

      In Czechia we actually have constitutional right to defend ourselves with gun. It's very similar to 2A

    • @johnp9402
      @johnp9402 Год назад +12

      @@chadparsons1972 hopefully we can leave soon

    • @easternpromises7991
      @easternpromises7991 Год назад +45

      @@JanMitoraj Not with "a gun" per se, that variant didn't come through. Constitution allows on to defend their live with "a weapon." Which, from legal point of view, is any tool that increases the defensive force.

    • @easternpromises7991
      @easternpromises7991 Год назад +8

      Well, you still need a firearm license, which takes time and money, to buy a suppressor.

  • @SS-tr5ru
    @SS-tr5ru Год назад +796

    That guy is a gold tier employee for CZ

    • @alfredlear4141
      @alfredlear4141 Год назад +12

      💯

    • @E_Legal_Alien
      @E_Legal_Alien Год назад +3

      God Tier

    • @lieutenantkettch
      @lieutenantkettch Год назад +15

      You can see he stands by his product. See how much chattier and enthusiastic he gets when he talks about CZ products compared to the imports.

    • @Puckerupbuttercup261
      @Puckerupbuttercup261 Год назад +7

      I agree. He was pleasant and represented CZ admirably.

    • @sgtpepperCZE
      @sgtpepperCZE Год назад +1

      don't say twice...I just came to the shop to check some IIIA balistic inserts...and leave with silencer for my Scorpion EVO3 :-D

  • @rizaradri316
    @rizaradri316 Год назад +614

    Man that gun store looks like a boutique

    • @boxspringbandicoot9554
      @boxspringbandicoot9554 Год назад +25

      Basically the same thing in Europe

    • @TheTyrial86
      @TheTyrial86 Год назад +25

      Some of these places in Europe are strictly for the upper class. When you deal with those people, you have to give them an experience.

    • @ianbestor1528
      @ianbestor1528 Год назад +22

      @@TheTyrial86 Yeah, I think if gunstores in the US appealed a little more to design aesthetics of their shops it might remove some of the negative stigma of gunstores being; insert pejorative here - (redneck, podunk, poor, uneducated, violent etc).

    • @TheTyrial86
      @TheTyrial86 Год назад +7

      @Ian Bestor
      I mean, that is always going to be given to people who like guns. Why cave to people, who hate you anyways 🤷‍♂️

    • @lil__shmeat
      @lil__shmeat Год назад +22

      Well, it is CZs' "flagship store," so it kind of has to be a bit..opulent?

  • @Plata-ori-plumbu
    @Plata-ori-plumbu Год назад +64

    Czech Republic: Best Slavic country on earth. So GLAD my country Romania refused to invade them in '68, against USSR's orders. We may be Latin, but we love our Czech Brothers, Slavic or not!

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin 5 месяцев назад +3

      you are invading us now with your workers 😀

    • @Plata-ori-plumbu
      @Plata-ori-plumbu 5 месяцев назад

      @@Pidalin Who's "us?" Because Romanians don't move to Slavic countries. Trust me, we couldn't learn to speak cheeki-breeki if you forced us to. That's why Russia deported tens of thousands of Moldovans to Siberian death camps in 1947. We didn't help invade Czech R. in '68, yet here you are- using your tuna sandwich-level IQ to insult me.
      Try harder, bud. Look in the mirror and ask the child looking back at you why his life is so sad and depressed...

  • @OttoTheWeim
    @OttoTheWeim Год назад +970

    You should do this as a series. Go to each major gun country, Germany, Turkey, Italy etc and do this exact format for each.

    • @tfbtv
      @tfbtv  Год назад +357

      I probably will. I did that in Serbia, and it was wildly popular. Miles did a couple from the Middle East. Maybe I need to make a playlist collecting all of them.

    • @antjeeismann4684
      @antjeeismann4684 Год назад +31

      @@tfbtv If you do so i would be very very happy if you also include informations about the local black powder gun laws.
      Since black powder guns are just as easy to get as in the US (in most Countries/ Germany for example only allows flintlocks to be sold license-less) it would be very interesting to know If there are Countries where you can Carry a loaded ready to shoot Black powder Gun without any sort of burocracy.

    • @isaace8090
      @isaace8090 Год назад +23

      @@tfbtv Do it!

    • @paddyleather5676
      @paddyleather5676 Год назад +15

      @@tfbtv DO IT

    • @MMOchAForPrez
      @MMOchAForPrez Год назад +6

      @@tfbtv that would be sweet!

  • @loganwhite3904
    @loganwhite3904 Год назад +476

    every gun store should have a wonderful and professional employee like Jan, much love to the citizens of Czech Republic from Canada ❤

    • @stanislavmihula623
      @stanislavmihula623 Год назад +11

      Hi from Czech Republic, in most stores here are very kind and professional guys. Cause the gun community is quite healthier then in US or other countries (no offense) :) and the part of it, is that way, you must pass before you can buy and own firearm(s)

    • @imacahguy
      @imacahguy Год назад +6

      ​@@stanislavmihula623 every gun store purchase in america must go through a check system too.

    • @TequilaBoyCz
      @TequilaBoyCz Год назад +6

      @@imacahguy yeah, but read the top comment - mostly points 2 and 3 - you need to get permit from police before buying the gun, then you buy the gun and then you have 10 days to register it back at the police station in your name

    • @lamatk0
      @lamatk0 Год назад +2

      It is spelled Jan

    • @imacahguy
      @imacahguy Год назад +1

      @@TequilaBoyCz we have waiting days when we purchase guns. And several states have gun permits. (I do in Illinois, USA) and our government is secretly already automatically registering our firearms.

  • @MMOchAForPrez
    @MMOchAForPrez Год назад +591

    Seeing all of these European gun adventures has been super eye opening. I love that the love of firearms is a global phenomenon

    • @Kesssuli
      @Kesssuli Год назад +15

      People could live anywhere but still like exacly same gun as you.
      That is even bigger uniter than many more cliché things.

    • @davedavids57
      @davedavids57 Год назад +29

      Yes European has so many different laws and culture it creates different vibes in different countries. Here in Austria cat c guns (anything over 24 inches that isn't semi auto or a pump shotgun) doesn't require a licence (just a background check and three day waiting period) so straight pull ARs and AKs (no gas system), level action and revolver carbines are hugely popular. Also the guns you can't own in the USA are pretty popular here too with people who have licences. Open bolt Uzi and VZ61s short barrelled rifles, Chinese copies, AK12s etc.

    • @Kesssuli
      @Kesssuli Год назад +7

      @@DanielTruksa Thatkind of relationship sound bit like staying single and visiting local red district when nature calls.
      Not in relationship but i think cleaning after your mess is kind of part of deal :D

    • @ThatDarnTurtle
      @ThatDarnTurtle Год назад

      Its not a phenpmenon.

    • @zniwiarz4213
      @zniwiarz4213 Год назад

      @@davedavids57 Is that true that in Austria semiautomatic shotguns like beneli m4 are banned and you neeed register hight capacity magazines? Or which firearm are banned ?

  • @fg146
    @fg146 Год назад +341

    I've never seen guns displayed so nicely in the USA.

    • @guacsock459
      @guacsock459 Год назад +4

      there czech

    • @guacsock459
      @guacsock459 Год назад +6

      theyre***

    • @easternpromises7991
      @easternpromises7991 Год назад +39

      The CZ brand store in Prague has by far the most "luxury boutique" feel of all gun stores in Czechia I've visited. Others have mostly normal, modern look and feel, even if they sell guns 2x the prices of CZs :)

    • @peteraugust5295
      @peteraugust5295 Год назад +31

      Pretty sure they exist in the US as well. Its a question of your wallet if you get to see them ;)

    • @samparkerSAM
      @samparkerSAM Год назад +7

      @@peteraugust5295 I can think of Several, One in particular only sells antique pre 1898 Antique Weapons.

  • @badgerattoadhall
    @badgerattoadhall Год назад +88

    American here:
    i love the Czech republic i spent three weeks there few years ago, and i am going back for a couple of weeks this summer.
    if you visit get out of Prague and explore the rest of the country. the Czech republic is so much more than Prague ( i only spent three days there) i got all over the country staying in small cities that get no tourists......i even stayed in sumperk; just because.
    great history/ culture
    not a multicultural hellscape (yet)
    beautiful women
    great food
    great beer
    very reserved people (a good thing in my opinion)
    beautiful countryside
    safe clean cities.

    • @ragargon7313
      @ragargon7313 3 месяца назад +7

      same here, I lived in Spain, some places are multicultural hellspaces moving to Prague was a huge breath of fresh air

    • @Zatracenec
      @Zatracenec 3 месяца назад +1

      So happy to hear that. Thank You.

    • @badgerattoadhall
      @badgerattoadhall 3 месяца назад

      @@Zatracenec loved my second trip to Czech Republic too. I took my elderly father this time.

  • @SS-tr5ru
    @SS-tr5ru Год назад +154

    Seeing colts in the Czech Republic is like seeing 🇨🇿♥️🇺🇸

    • @Mustang6971
      @Mustang6971 Год назад +19

      Didn’t CZ buy Colt.

    • @panvlk
      @panvlk Год назад +29

      @@Mustang6971 Yeah, it's all under the same "Colt CZ Group" umbrella nowadays, so it makes sense to sell some Colt items in Czech CZ store.

  • @Brad-ic4bp
    @Brad-ic4bp Год назад +252

    Historically, I can understand the sales spike after “special operation” in countries like The Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland and Lithuania - where the Cold War occupation memories are still fresh. Totally a foreign concept here in the US.

    • @JTheraos
      @JTheraos Год назад +4

      What did he mean by a special operation happening feb 26th? I tried looking up stuff related to that date and country, and I couldn't find anything.

    • @Duwurf
      @Duwurf Год назад

      @@JTheraos Russian invasion of Ukraine.

    • @mrkretek
      @mrkretek Год назад +28

      Yes, those countries have a long, long experience with the communism, Soviet occupation and "Russki mir" in general.

    • @mrkretek
      @mrkretek Год назад

      ​@@JTheraos the Russian attack on the Ukraine starting on February 24, 2022

    • @cruxer666
      @cruxer666 Год назад

      @@JTheraos Ruzzists invading Ukraine further, 2022 24th of February. Price of 9mm and 5.56 in Poland went up 4x when bandits started next phase of war. Soviet scumbag ideas again. This time they will get their shit kicked in permanently, they fuged up properly :D
      We wre occupied by them from 1945 until 1993, that's when their military left Poland. Next year we were in NATO, Ukraine was not fortunate enough to get in, they would not be in this situation now...

  • @matejmencl1404
    @matejmencl1404 Год назад +66

    Czech gun owner here, I spotted a few minor things that were either told wrong or were omitted for the sake of simplicity, but I gotta say that as an overall intro into Czech gun laws it was pretty much spot on and the tour itself was very professional.
    However, regarding the gun categories, there's a new, quite recent one called A-I created in compliance with the EU laws which includes formerly automatic rifles converted to semi-auto. The difference in obtaining one over say a handgun is miniscule, just a different form to fill out, but basically you're asking the police to give you an exception to own one (which they hand out to everyone) instead of just a simple permit. Legal talk, not really important. Also if you want to own large capacity (20+ rounds on short weapons, 10+ on long ones), you need to fill out a different form for that, you get a single permit and from that moment on, you can own as many as you want. Same goes for JHP rounds, just another one time form to fill out.
    Overall the laws are quite lenient as long as you fill out your paperwork right and it's slowly getting better, you can now do a lot of this stuff online. We often joke around that we don't have mandatory psych exams because if you can get through this bureaucratic hell without losing your mind, you're obviously mentally stable enough to own a firearm.

    • @Araararauna7
      @Araararauna7 3 месяца назад

      @matejmencl1404
      also also, as far as I'm concerned, you *can* technically legally own and shoot a full-auto rifle (for example a vz.58/ak47, etc.). All you need is a convincing enough case of gun collecting and, as long as you have the required safe storage needed, you should be able to get a permit

    • @alvarohigino
      @alvarohigino Месяц назад

      So in the future you guys will not be able to have semi-automatic rifles.

  • @Pienimusta
    @Pienimusta Год назад +70

    Looks like a store John Wick would visit

  • @ztunelover
    @ztunelover Год назад +19

    Jesus is that a gun store or a Rolex boutique? That shop looks incredible. Great presentation, I was contemplating if I wanted to expat retire when my service is done, Czech Republic looks very attractive right now.

    • @afiiik1
      @afiiik1 Год назад +3

      Try learning Czech first and then decide😅 for a native English speaker it is almost as hard as learning Japanese...

  • @xckk5849
    @xckk5849 Год назад +124

    To clarify a bit: you don't have to go to the police for the extra paper (purchase permit) at all - you can just send a message through a web system and they send it to you so you can print it. :)

    • @scarabek
      @scarabek Год назад +7

      Yeah, exactly. Last time it takes just 3h to get it back ... :D

    • @vitpokorny6563
      @vitpokorny6563 Год назад +2

      tak to slyším poprvý :D já tam vždycky letěl s papírem :D

    • @petrmedricky3794
      @petrmedricky3794 Год назад

      @@vitpokorny6563 datová schránka.

    • @vitpokorny6563
      @vitpokorny6563 Год назад

      @@petrmedricky3794 ajo :D tak tu si kvůli tomu zakládat nebudu :D

    • @petrmedricky3794
      @petrmedricky3794 Год назад

      @@vitpokorny6563 zrovna na tohle je vyborna. Clovek ma povoleni tak do hodinky zpatky.

  • @VacuumJockey
    @VacuumJockey Год назад +199

    Prague is such a wonderful city. Please review some local brewhauses too, now that you're there!

    • @fgm1197
      @fgm1197 Год назад

      Ohh yes i've been there seven times now. Love it.

    • @hoggboyy
      @hoggboyy Год назад

      Been to Prague twice. Wish I would have known you can just waltz into the CZ shop and look at all their merchandise. I assumed it wouldn't even be an option on Europe.

    • @benjurqunov
      @benjurqunov Год назад

      But why don't they accept homosexual special rights to buy guns ?

    • @MrMajsterixx
      @MrMajsterixx 4 месяца назад +1

      @@benjurqunov wtf

    • @notmaincharacter
      @notmaincharacter 2 месяца назад

      @@benjurqunov tf you talking about?

  • @Valhalla_Heathen
    @Valhalla_Heathen Год назад +15

    God bless the Czech Republic! 🙏🏻

  • @scotopicvision
    @scotopicvision Год назад +18

    My New York pistol license took 2 years! My Italian pistol license only took 2 months. Many foreign countries now have better gun laws then many states in the U.S.

  • @sommebuddy
    @sommebuddy Год назад +62

    Quick story...grabbed a last minute deal to Prague a few years back, zero research or planning. Turned out to be a fantastic 2 weeks with the coolest people I have ever met. Beautiful place, and for my other Canadian friends out there...We think we are big beer drinkers? we are not, not even close.. Those Czechs are savages!!

    • @michizuri5262
      @michizuri5262 Год назад +7

      Yeah and the drinkers in Prague are still lightweights compared to cities in the eastern part of the country, and beyond.

    • @MrMajsterixx
      @MrMajsterixx Год назад +4

      iam just having one as i read this, cheers form czechia

    • @MrTruckerf
      @MrTruckerf Год назад +2

      @@MrMajsterixx Cheers to your good health!

    • @user-ny7vz9fh5y
      @user-ny7vz9fh5y Год назад +1

      @@michizuri5262 yah we drink beers but russians drink vodka

    • @mitchhifi9192
      @mitchhifi9192 Год назад +1

      Canadian beers are like 3-5% as well they're weak af compared to EU

  • @levergun
    @levergun Год назад +22

    CZ should be proud to have an employee like that representing them.

  • @mh3225
    @mh3225 Год назад +53

    I actually happened on this store randomly just walking in no particular direction in prague. They have a lot of cool swag.

  • @aveemoller8614
    @aveemoller8614 Год назад +88

    Fun fact: The word "Pistol" probably comes from a Czech word "Píšťala" which means (flute) as in medieval ages there where used long firearms, that actually looked like a very long flute. :D

    • @majorsynthqed7374
      @majorsynthqed7374 Год назад +7

      The word most likely comes from the Italian city of Pistoia, when pistols were manufactured in the 1400's. The French picked up on that and "pistole", the French word for pistol, later evolves into the English word we know as "pistol."

    • @aveemoller8614
      @aveemoller8614 Год назад +6

      @@majorsynthqed7374 Yes, it's one of the theories, I just looked it up, because unfortunately I don't remember where I read about it, but you can also find it on Wikipedia in the article "pistol" under the heading "history and etymology" ;)

    • @Rudron1
      @Rudron1 Год назад +12

      @@aveemoller8614 Nearly, but no, píšťala can be a flute, but if we are talking about where the pistol came from, it should be píšťala, but with different meanings which were handheld firearms used by mainly Hussites around 1430, they were one of the first who integrated firearms and cannons to tactics in battle. Even Howitzer ( houfnice ) came from them.

    • @caesarsalad1170
      @caesarsalad1170 Год назад +3

      Going to buy a few flutes now

    • @luvostaneck4717
      @luvostaneck4717 Год назад +1

      That word " pistala" story in middle ages is correct.

  • @finnishrifleman7873
    @finnishrifleman7873 Год назад +69

    Outstanding! I think James should go to Finland someday and have a tour in a Finnish gunshop. You would be amazed what is possible here.

    • @lavenderlilacproductions
      @lavenderlilacproductions Год назад +17

      That would have to be the last one he tours, to Finnish out the series

    • @darkoflight4938
      @darkoflight4938 Год назад +2

      @@lavenderlilacproductions My kind of humor 😁

    • @MrTruckerf
      @MrTruckerf Год назад

      I am very happy to hear that!

    • @cgdeery
      @cgdeery Год назад

      Can you post some shop websites if possible??

  • @jeremywhittington7605
    @jeremywhittington7605 Год назад +11

    Hats off to the Czech Republic

  • @danielcurtis1434
    @danielcurtis1434 Год назад +58

    These videos on foreign gun culture are some of my favorites!!! I wish he had visited the range??? Maybe the next video?

    • @gymshoe8862
      @gymshoe8862 Год назад

      What range? There may be a range for cops and military, but not for private gun enthusiasts. In my town I must drive 30 miles out in the country to find a place to shoot--but you can do as you please there. I bring a trash bag and clean up the litter of others when I'm done.

  • @garyvigorito3289
    @garyvigorito3289 Год назад +22

    That shop has been in Prague for years. I first visited it in the 1960's during the Communist era with My Grandfather(Who was Czech). A few years ago I went to the factory store in Uhersky Brod (East of Brno in Moravia),and got a bunch of mags and rare acces. We also got the factory tour courtesy of a relative. The Prague store is definitely much more of a boutique.

  • @lukasnovotny1393
    @lukasnovotny1393 Год назад +14

    I'm from the Czech Republic and it's very nice to see a famous RUclipsr and shooter visit our country and get to know Czech weapons and partially also the gun law. By the way, I thought Mr. James was a bit taller :D

  • @blakeanderson118
    @blakeanderson118 Год назад +47

    I love the Czech Republic! I lived there for 2 years, Prague for 2 months of it and love everything about that place. Definitely need to visit that place when I go back, even if it is only for window shopping

  • @universalhead
    @universalhead Год назад +13

    Amazing jewel of a gun shop and Perfect gentleman to represent CZ , very knowledgeable and a pleasant watch.

    • @otakarsulc4686
      @otakarsulc4686 Год назад +3

      Absolutely, I would just like to point out that this is the case in all gun shops in the Czech Republic, or at least my experience has always been similarly good.

  • @GH-cp9wc
    @GH-cp9wc Год назад +17

    It's good to know we have Brothers in the EU in Poland and the Czech Republic.

  • @salvus7021
    @salvus7021 Год назад +39

    Thank you for a video I didn't know I needed! Suppressors classified as an NFA item in the U.S. is insane. Same with the 16-inch barrel length. Can you believe our congress is wasting time and taxpayer money arguing about braces? The rules in Prague are lengthy, and I wouldn't trade the 'no registry' aspect of our system to buy a suppressor quickly. But it's sad that laws don't reflect common sense.

    • @greenyoshi777
      @greenyoshi777 10 месяцев назад

      Note: 18 inches for NFA shotgun in U.S. 16 inches is for rifles only.

  • @Asghaad
    @Asghaad Год назад +8

    One thing that wasn't mentioned is that prices are including sales tax, which makes them look higher for Americans used to seeing prices without tax.

  • @Killerean
    @Killerean Год назад +35

    Czechia: You walk in to a gun store with a license, buy what you want (silencers, long rifles, short rifles, whatever), leave. 7 times lower gun crime than U.S.A. that probably has more gun laws than Czechia has of any laws.

    • @kti5682
      @kti5682 Год назад +25

      It's really a cultural issue it seems.

    • @ras400
      @ras400 Год назад +9

      Yes but, it has many limitations, You have a problem with alcohol - you don't get a license, fights, violence, crime - you don't get a license and many more

    • @Killerean
      @Killerean Год назад +14

      @@ras400 And having violent alcoholic criminal fighters prevented from acquiring guns is supposed to be a problem somehow?

    • @ras400
      @ras400 Год назад +18

      @@Killerean it's enough if you drive a car with alcohol and you no longer have to get a license (or they can take it away). you'll get involved in some neighborhood scuffle in the pub and many other things. The law is very strict about who gets a license and who doesn't. You must be a citizen without a criminal record. So criminals and problematic people can't get licence. And you must learn about 900 not easy questions about weapon law, first aid, gun safety - that prevents idiots from get license. And result is - we are one of the safest country.

    • @Devin7Eleven
      @Devin7Eleven 9 месяцев назад +6

      @@ras400I agree with this approach to an extent. My concern is that I do think some people who are rehabilitated or slipped up should be given consideration in being allowed a chance for a license if enough time allotted and evidence of rehabilitation.

  • @norbertstyle4123
    @norbertstyle4123 Год назад +88

    My dad was born in Serbia but grew up in the Czech Republic during WWll. He sure could have used a couple of those guns while trying to escape from communism. Great video really enjoyed it

    • @Impactjunky
      @Impactjunky Год назад +10

      Sitting here with my popcorn waiting for the keyboard professors to come tell you how ungrateful your father was and how the system was never implemented properly.

    • @macriggland6526
      @macriggland6526 Год назад

      ​@@Impactjunky Can’t officially vouch for communism, but I can tell you that the further west you go into continental Europe, the more melanin you encounter. That good old greenback works overtime to destroy human biodiversity in service of “muh gdp”
      Does a better job of it than Lenin ever could.

    • @macriggland6526
      @macriggland6526 Год назад

      @@Impactjunky Can’t officially vouch for that old system, but I can tell you that the further west you go into continental Europe, the more m3lanin you will encounter. That good old greenback works overtime to destroy human biodiversity, usually in direct service of “Muh GDP.”
      Does a more thorough job of it than Trotsky ever could.

    • @macriggland6526
      @macriggland6526 Год назад

      Can’t officially vouch for that old system, but I can tell you that the further west you go into continental Europe, the more large noses and frizzy heads you will encounter. That good old greenback works overtime to destroy human biodiversity, usually in direct service of “Muh GDP.”
      Does a more thorough job of it than the old reds ever managed.

    • @macriggland6526
      @macriggland6526 Год назад

      Idk man. Countries that chase that old greenback seem to have a lot more frizzy heads and big noses running around lol.
      Not vouching for the old reds but I would have so much faith in neoliberal capitalism, that is unless your actual desire is to destroy human biodiversity in Europe.

  • @w.p.958
    @w.p.958 Год назад +39

    Wonderful interview and very fascinating! In my opinion, here in the US, CZ is a very underrated firearm. They actually are fantastic and I would not think twice about carrying one in combat.

    • @hitthecouch
      @hitthecouch Год назад +4

      My friend is a real big gun nerd. He tells me that he wouldn’t hesitate to even buy a used one; that they’re that good👍

    • @AyahuascaSage
      @AyahuascaSage Год назад +2

      I have two CZs and they are both great guns. Wouldn't hesitate to recommend one to someone.

    • @winnon992
      @winnon992 Год назад +3

      I own seven CZ rifles and pistols . Yes , I’m my opinion they are that good !

    • @cgdeery
      @cgdeery Год назад +1

      I have several CZ products..all fantastic quality and well priced.

  • @alexcusma4908
    @alexcusma4908 Год назад +18

    That was a beautiful sight. That man has some knowledge on his product. Very impressive. I walk into gun store in Illinois and sometimes I think I’m educating the salesman on his products.

    • @lukegray2835
      @lukegray2835 Год назад +3

      My wife is Czech, I visit and shoot there regularly, and every gun store employee I've spoken too are like this. Very professional and very knowledgeable. It's a big part of the culture as they have such a history of firearm manufacturing.

  • @marktownsend8187
    @marktownsend8187 Год назад +12

    Czechs are great people. Prague is a fun city to visit. Amazing beer too

  • @bryanduchane2371
    @bryanduchane2371 Год назад +22

    Love how beautiful their gun shops are.

    • @maximilianmustermann5763
      @maximilianmustermann5763 Год назад +3

      Well, it is the CZ flagship store in the capital city of Prague. I'm sure they poured a lot of money into this store just to represent, it doesn't have to be the most economical store.

  • @user-qd8wf4qv7k
    @user-qd8wf4qv7k Год назад +18

    Excellent interview with this man. Love my CZ P10F

    • @feuerfrei7070
      @feuerfrei7070 Год назад

      Got the same in OD green with an holosun optic

  • @JackGirard1
    @JackGirard1 Год назад +10

    Wish we could get some of these suppressor laws here in the US. Just a 4473 would be amazing. I'm not James Bond, I just want to preserve my hearing.

    • @rickjason215
      @rickjason215 Год назад +2

      The people who write the laws think suppressors make the gun silent, like in the movies.

  • @georgejefferson5132
    @georgejefferson5132 Год назад +6

    What an incredible tour with that gentleman. Top notch professional, very knowledgeable on the products and laws. Very personable and you can tell he is well versed in the local laws. Great video!

  • @kristian762
    @kristian762 Год назад +10

    I thought CZ discontinued the 550s... I've been trying to get my hands on one, here in South Africa they are considered to be some of the best every day work rifles for hunting in the bush, specially the .308, and the safari magnum rifles for dangerous game hunting. Reliable, accurate, controlled round feed, not picky eaters, not fussy with torque for the action screws so maintenance is easy... just a damn good every day working man's rifle.

  • @clipazineofficial
    @clipazineofficial Год назад +7

    So interesting to learn about the laws in the Czech Republic! Thank you for taking the time to make this video. Also, that CZ rep was pretty cool!

  • @easternpromises7991
    @easternpromises7991 Год назад +20

    Cheers from Prague. Yeah, the entrance is confusing as hell when you try to come in for the first time. And so is the licensing, or at least for James it is apparently ;) You only need a doctor's approval to get the general license, not the B gun permit.

  • @SS-cz1ry
    @SS-cz1ry Год назад +5

    No matter what country everybody loves the same guns!

  • @continentalmilitaria
    @continentalmilitaria Год назад +5

    The coolest shop to visit in Prague is Beareka. That is where you go to get the exotic stuff like belt feeds and SMGs.

  • @makam2089
    @makam2089 Год назад +7

    Ahoy to my Czech fellows!

  • @lolcatgamer602
    @lolcatgamer602 Год назад +6

    Man i Hope you visit Poland next 🇵🇱, y'all gave me heart under my comment in the Serbia gun law video which was awesome and my comment is still relevant, would love to see y'all on more European trip's:)

  • @deejayimm
    @deejayimm Год назад +5

    I definitely love CZ, and the way the Czechs love to "walk around". Case in point, vz58.
    Thankfully I bought some Czech goodness back before the cost of living doubled.

  • @ExhumedButhcer
    @ExhumedButhcer Год назад +10

    CZ-Bren 2 and CZ-Scorpion Evo 3, the perfect due! I love both these guns... soo much! 😍🤩🤩

  • @militariaman4727
    @militariaman4727 Год назад +16

    Very interesting, their laws are pretty similar to Australia's except a bit more relaxed in regards to self loading firearms, self protection and a few other things but it's back to front here. In Australia we have 6 categories (A,B,C,D,E,H) "A" being the easiest and "E" being the hardest (equivalent to A in Czech). Very insightful and interesting video. Thank you very much!

    • @CZ-CAN_TP
      @CZ-CAN_TP Год назад +1

      Hardest to get in Czech (knownledge-wise) is D or E, 74 out of 79 points, so E would be equal to E in Australia.

  • @simondejonge3486
    @simondejonge3486 Год назад +16

    Need more of these videos it would be a awesome series to do this around Europe!

  • @shakie6074
    @shakie6074 Год назад +5

    James having a Leica is so goddamn on brand lmao. our short shorts king could never be caught with a plebian Canon, Nikon, or Sony

  • @mobilemcsmarty1466
    @mobilemcsmarty1466 Год назад +12

    this was a top story I enjoyed TFB. thanks for making the journey for us! despite the registration the Czechs have to do, I really like their attitude. qualify, then you can get anything because, well, you're qualified. you now are an asset to society by taking up such an expense and responsibility. this is in high contrast to the US regime where it's "you might be able to get this or that, but we'll decide based on politics not facts, then take it away from you if we change our minds."

  • @jamesfairmind2247
    @jamesfairmind2247 Год назад +10

    It would be interesting to do one of these in the UK. We have some of the craziest firearms regs there are, for instance a rifle of any calibre can have a minimum barrel length of 30 cms (just under 11 3/4 ins) but shotguns cannot be below 24 ins. However, moderators are no problem at all, in fact they are so encouraged that if you apply for a particular calibre like 308 or whatever, and happen to forget to specify a moderator, the Police will remind you to apply for it!

    • @noneyabusinesshomie
      @noneyabusinesshomie Год назад +2

      Moderator? You mean a suppressor?

    • @Pivhydrazine
      @Pivhydrazine 10 месяцев назад

      You should move to the channel Islands or Northern Ireland. In the Island of Jersey you can own semi automatic pistols and rifles of any calibre, same in Alderney. In NI you can own Pistols and SBRs of any calibre

    • @DaibhidhBhoAlba
      @DaibhidhBhoAlba 3 месяца назад

      ​@@PivhydrazineThe Channel Islands aren't part of the UK and you can it just move there. It's incredibly hard to get residency in the Channel Islands. Northern Ireland is easy to move to, but there are a range of reasons why moving to Northern Ireland is not something many people want to do (lack of work, continuing issues resulting to The Troubles etc).

    • @DaibhidhBhoAlba
      @DaibhidhBhoAlba 3 месяца назад

      ​@@noneyabusinesshomieSound moderator. Sound suppressors. Same difference. They're also planning to make them unregulated in the UK, so they'll be even easier to buy.

    • @Pivhydrazine
      @Pivhydrazine 3 месяца назад

      @@DaibhidhBhoAlba They are crown dependencies my family moved here from the UK pretty easily but its an absurd cost of living these days so yeah probably not easier compared to then

  • @frankmcintosh9860
    @frankmcintosh9860 Год назад +6

    I absolutely enjoyed this interaction. All good content, presentation was unscripted and still flowed great!
    Thank you very much!

  • @spartan92296
    @spartan92296 Год назад +6

    To the owners of CZ you have a wonderful sense of taste for that lobby and showroom, we have wholesale jewelry stores with less style and taste here in the states haha.

  • @miltonoliver3705
    @miltonoliver3705 Год назад +9

    lol that's a fancy gun store kinda looks like a high end boutique

  • @itsallgonemad
    @itsallgonemad Год назад +5

    That was wonderful to watch, what a gorgeous store with friendly experts. Similar to a UK gun store but with ‘proper’ firearms, first class 👍🏻

    • @madmanmechanic8847
      @madmanmechanic8847 3 месяца назад

      UK gun store I thought all guns were out lawed ?

  • @Mark-vq4ol
    @Mark-vq4ol Год назад +2

    Had my full attention all the way through. Very Interesting and informative! Great video!

  • @keithbrown9198
    @keithbrown9198 Год назад +6

    Really cool to see how they handle firearms purchases there. And as an owner of a CZ, even better! Great video James!

  • @SasaMic
    @SasaMic Год назад +12

    James, most Czech gun owning friends are saying that civilian gun owners in total have more ammo than the Czech Military at this time... Friends in the Czech Military are agreeing with that statement, F'ing hell...

    • @peteraugust5295
      @peteraugust5295 Год назад

      I heared similar rumors here in germany but could not find any numbers yet. There is assumptions though that germany is far behind the nato requirement of stockpiling for 30 fighting days. I assume that it is mostyl artillery ammunition though that is problematic. Still, quick math:
      German Army Personell: 185.000 (asume 50% are fighting force) --> 92.500 activeSoldiers
      Civilian owned firearms: ~5 Mio )about 10% of these are Semiautomatic Rifles --> 500.000 pot. military style rifles
      standard Loadout of a german Soldier with a G36 is 240rds on person. 240rds x30 Days )7200rds per active soldiers.
      7200rds+92500soliders = 660.000.000 Rounds of rifle ammo.
      660 Million / 500.000 Rifles = 1320 rounds per civilian owned military style rifle. On Average.
      While I am sure there is people that have more ammo, there is many that own a rifle and a few rounds because they hardly shoot, therefore I question the idea that civilians own more ammo. At least when it comes to 5.56mm. Across all ammo types, including .22 the picture is probably pretty clear.

    • @maximilianmustermann5763
      @maximilianmustermann5763 Год назад

      @@peteraugust5295 German gun owners probably do have more ammo than the German military, but it's not because German gun owners have a lot of ammo...

    • @SasaMic
      @SasaMic Год назад

      @@maximilianmustermann5763 That is horrible!!!

    • @SasaMic
      @SasaMic Год назад +1

      @@peteraugust5295 On the 25th of February 2022 I was telling all my Czech Gun Friends this will be just like the US after the BLM Protests started. After approximately 7 days all 223, 7.62x39, and 9mm Parabellum was sold out. After a couple of weeks all Glocks were sold out, and after about a month all new AR-15s were sold out as well. Tactical Shotguns, Buckshot and Slugs were also sold out within about a month. People were buying guns that they did not have any ammo for... 223 and 9mm were the first to come back after a few months, and 7,62x39 towards the end of last year. When a small Gun Store would get any popular ammo in stock they would only sell small amounts to a single purchaser. The panic buying was crazy...
      Just looking at the sales of last year it might give some idea of how much the people had. When speaking with friends the last months everyone is keeping stock. Only the gun owners know, no one else. The military knows what they have, and that isn't much today...

  • @mariotaporco6859
    @mariotaporco6859 Год назад

    Very educational format. Love it, glad to see this. Thanks!

  • @ross.58008
    @ross.58008 Год назад +15

    This Czech guy is really knowledgeable and seems pretty cool. Respect🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿💪

  • @jackusmc2542
    @jackusmc2542 Год назад +4

    James, You Globetrotting Barrister you! That was a very cool episode. It sounds easier to get a Firearms License in the Czech Republic than here in The DPSRM. Very cool store. You stay funky, you Madlad! Ciao!

  • @emersonmsd
    @emersonmsd Год назад +8

    I'll pop in next weekend 😊 All prices include 20% VAT that you don't have in the US. I believe you have sales tax, but your store prices are net.

  • @jordanaraujo2579
    @jordanaraujo2579 Год назад +37

    I'm jealous. I live in Canada and we have a firearms test and licensing system that is similar, but our government hates firearms so we can't have nice things.

    • @ZhuJo99
      @ZhuJo99 Год назад +5

      We can carry in czech rep and slovakia too :). And rules are much, much simpler over here. You have basically few types of firearms - full automatic (hard to get permit), pistols (short ones), semiauto rifles, bolt action and revolvers and shotguns (non semiautomatic are in same category as bolt actions). No artificial lwas saying these one is allowed while basically same type is forbidden like in Canada.
      Getting a firearm licence is quite easy - if you are able to get driving licence, firearm licence not harder at all.
      That’s it - if you have money, buy it. If you have carry permit (which is as easily to get once you have firearm licence), you can conceal carry it.

    • @FinalLugiaGuardian
      @FinalLugiaGuardian Год назад

      Thankfully Prime Minister Stephen Harper ended the long-gun registry in 2010 so that largely kneecaps Trudeau's efforts to confiscate the semi auto rifles that are not restricted category and thus not registered.

    • @jordanaraujo2579
      @jordanaraujo2579 Год назад

      @@ZhuJo99 that's awesome

    • @CIVILDEFENSEBUNKER
      @CIVILDEFENSEBUNKER Год назад +6

      Come illegally to USA why not otms and Mexicans do it all the time.

    • @smokingcrab2290
      @smokingcrab2290 Год назад +1

      Ya'll let it happen

  • @JanMitoraj
    @JanMitoraj Год назад +9

    Great video, even though they are exaggregating Bren's popularity. I know ton of people with other rifles and maybe 2 with Brens. Both of them bought them from nostalgia because they served with them in military. CZ vz. 58s, AK-47s and AR-15s are definitely more popular here. Vz. 58s were very popular few years ago, because it cost something about 200 USD and ammo was really cheap, like 15 cents/rd. Nowadays it makes more sense to buy AR-15, because endless stock of soviet era ammo dried up and the ammo costs almost the same. There are some local manufacturers of ARs, like Antreg, VAR, Luvo which makes decent quality AR rifles for good price. The greatest "freedom" here is, if you get license, you can get your 11-inch AR-15, stick 100rd drum in it, screw suppressor on it and go to shooting range.

  • @ookie4179
    @ookie4179 Год назад +4

    Not gonna lie I Love the new direction of the content(I haven’t watched the channel in a year or so). This was very informative and fun to watch.

  • @robburg473
    @robburg473 Год назад +3

    Wow! I had no idea CZ was basically like Europe's Smith and Wesson. And between you and the store employee, fantastically informative! Great vid, please do more like this!

  • @cccalifornia7206
    @cccalifornia7206 Год назад +3

    Awesome, Thank you James for this great video!!👍Well done, sir!!😉👊🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @smithwilliamson2994
    @smithwilliamson2994 Год назад +1

    Outstanding presentation. Thank you.

  • @davidb6659
    @davidb6659 Год назад +2

    Very interesting and informative video. I like the way you contrasted Czech and US gun laws.

  • @Politicallyhomeless957
    @Politicallyhomeless957 Год назад +27

    This is by far one of my favorite videos you have made. Thank you James and TFB team. I am native Californian but have Czech last name, blood and ancestry. Also have a bunch of CZ firearms and they are my favorite for competition. Super interesting video. Enjoyed allot 👍

  • @nickryder6019
    @nickryder6019 Год назад +6

    Love the Czech Republic and the people I met there. Prague is a beautiful city, I wish I had the chance to visit a gun store. Glad they purchased Colt and Dan Wesson.

  • @MrSp0ck
    @MrSp0ck Год назад +8

    TFB , You should visit Poland. You can buy silencer like bread ;-) No licenses, no permissions. Swipe credit card and it’s yours. No mag limit, rifle length etc you can have 10”AR-15 with silencer and 60 round mag for sport shooting. Having gun license you can walk out from store with such setup 🔥

    • @darek4488
      @darek4488 Год назад

      Correct. You forgot to mention the default conceal carry on sport license.

  • @christianolsen9781
    @christianolsen9781 2 месяца назад +1

    In Scandinavian countries (part of Europe) it is now also possible to buy suppressors over the counter if you have a weapon it fits on. But you are not allowed to mount them on short guns like pistols. Shotguns can be bought over the counter with hunting license, but rifles and short guns need specific licenses that takes 2-3 months to process before you can pick them up.

  • @foxhound1972
    @foxhound1972 Год назад +1

    Great video, great interview!

  • @Mikeg_-hc7hv
    @Mikeg_-hc7hv Год назад +5

    LETS GOOOO. I have three CZ pistols and have a Bren 2 on my wish list. Love Czech firearms!!!!!!!!

  • @projeckt8015
    @projeckt8015 Год назад +1

    Great video again, thanks James

  • @Kelly-oq9nh
    @Kelly-oq9nh Год назад

    Great video. Thanks James

  • @DamageLLC
    @DamageLLC Год назад +3

    I’ve been all over the world and Praque was my absolute favorite!

  • @minutesandmils3466
    @minutesandmils3466 Год назад +4

    Prague looks like Budapest - immaculate!

    • @gregorteply9034
      @gregorteply9034 Год назад

      Certain areas, yes, other areas, not so much.

  • @drewbarker8504
    @drewbarker8504 Год назад

    That was super interesting and informative! Thanks!

  • @danbrockettDOP
    @danbrockettDOP Год назад +1

    James and team, I just want to say thank you for making content like this. Nobody else even comes close to the variety, cleverness and out of the box type of programming ya'll are producing. Nobody is doing high end factory store tours in Europe. Nobody else is doing things as clever and fun as your Colt 1903 pocket pistol video. Not too many GunTubers are shooting videos at Beretta and S&Bs world HQs.
    I'm a producer and I watch GunTubers with a pretty critical eye and conceptually, you consistently hit it out of the park. My only caveat is whatever camera system you guys are shooting this with, the AF is not good. When it locks, it's fine but there is too much stuff where it just can't find AF for too long. Not the end of the world but it slightly lowers the production values. At least sound is almost always good and that's more important.
    Keep on doing what you do, it's so much fun and so engaging to watch!

  • @martinsohajek6111
    @martinsohajek6111 Год назад +5

    *A few interesting CZ gun law details that may suprise you for foreigners, who are interested.*
    You CAN own an automatic weapon (category A weapon), but as mentioned in the video, you have to provide a "good reason", which is almost always in the sense of repairing weapons, selling weapons, or special training for civilians. It depends largely on the administrative discretion of the respective police department. You also have to endure an unpleasant thing (for many). And that is that a police officer can enter your home any time to check how you store your gun (In this case, you must have a special safe).
    Weapons, all parts of which were manufactured before December 31, 1890, are considered historical weapons and a firearms license is not required to acquire them (category D). But although you theoretically have the right to do so by law, they won't sell you ammunition for your gun in the store without license.
    You can legally buy components without license to make ammo (up to a certain amount). But manufacturing and reloading ammunition without a firearms license is a felony (from a certain amount).
    Airsoft guns and BB guns are also category D (lowest) weapons, and to acquire them you need full autonomy (rights) and at least 18 years of age (general requirements for category D).
    You can also own percussion weapons (muskets) without a firearms license, under the same conditions as for category D + you must register it at the police department.
    The highest caliber that is found in the Czech Republic and has a valid test mark of the Czech Office for Testing Weapons and Ammunition is
    50 BMG). Guns for this cartridge are available primarily for bolt-action and single shot rifles. However, this caliber can only be only used on special shooting ranges or on shooting ranges where it is not expressly prohibited by its rules.
    Any mental disorder does not mean that you will not pass the examination. The law clearly sets out the list of disorders that prevent and do not prevent the acquisition of a firearms license.
    The law requires not only a clean criminal record, but also "responsibility" - a maximum of one offense in the area of public order in three years (otherwise you will lose your gun license).
    Shooting outside the shooting range is not a "felony", but a misdemeanor with a high financial penalty (up to 50,000 CZK - around 2300 USD). And it's also considered as an offence in the area of public order.

    • @toncek9981
      @toncek9981 10 месяцев назад

      "You can also own percussion weapons (muskets) without a firearms license, under the same conditions as for category D + you must register it at the police department."
      not completely true though. Antique and antique-like (i.e. based upon antique styles of firearms) black powder guns (single shot and double barrels with all types of locks up to percussion and needle rifles) are category D, meaning every autonomous citizen over 18 can buy and own these without any need for noticing police.
      Black powder guns of modern design are category C-I, meaning everything above applies, but you must also notice the police that you own it (no weapon registration though).
      Black powder weapons with larger capacity (i.e. revolvers and rifles with magazines) made after 1890 are just like any other modern firearm as far as the law is concerned...

    • @martinsohajek6111
      @martinsohajek6111 10 месяцев назад

      @@toncek9981 Děkuji za odpověď, ale myslím, že to tak není, viz. Zákon č. 119/2002 Sb. § 6a, § 7.

  • @I_Finger_Triggers
    @I_Finger_Triggers Год назад +5

    I love my Bren 2 more than any other rifle I own... more than my Scar, MCX Virtus, Spear LT, etc.

  • @NorthPrairiePatriot
    @NorthPrairiePatriot Год назад +2

    I'm only a minute in and this place is already cooler then any shop I've seen in the US

  • @RoyalWulffDry
    @RoyalWulffDry Год назад +1

    Wow great video, thanks. I visited the exact same CZ shop in Praha 9 months after they had got independence. They didn't have any of the clothes and the cabinets were light on inventory, no suppressors and evil black/FDE fun guns but they did have some great pieces, the engraved guns were works of art. Great people and country...sure miss the 15 cent beers and croquettes.

  • @Puckisher
    @Puckisher Год назад +4

    Great stuff. I do love CZ Shadow pistols ❤

  • @pink_love_cat4928
    @pink_love_cat4928 Год назад +8

    Thank you Yan I'm always trying to learn about other countries gun laws . Man here in the U.S. I've never seen a gun store so luxurious looks like a high end restaurant or something

  • @Puckerupbuttercup261
    @Puckerupbuttercup261 Год назад +1

    This was very interesting to learn about!

  • @savage22bolt32
    @savage22bolt32 Год назад

    This is a really interesting video! Thanks for posting this.

  • @TyTwoFly
    @TyTwoFly Год назад +5

    Now this is something I have been wanting to see.

  • @JaykPuten
    @JaykPuten Год назад +15

    "I'm bad at math"
    But I have passed the BAR exam in several US states, not sure how many
    You'll have to ask my accountant

  • @nealgold8442
    @nealgold8442 Год назад

    Great video, very informative.

  • @jpas61904
    @jpas61904 4 месяца назад +1

    This was awesome! Please do other major gun manufacturing countries. So insightful 👏🏽 👌

  • @Sig_P229
    @Sig_P229 Год назад +12

    I am truly sad the only pistol I do not own is a CZ. Bring back the CZ Rami

    • @JTheraos
      @JTheraos Год назад

      I doubt you even have a clue just how many different firearms manufacturers there are... I don't think anyone in the world has every pistol.

  • @lawrencekramer3218
    @lawrencekramer3218 Год назад +4

    Very cool salesperson, and answered all your questions. I would have asked what their most popular caliber was, and their most ammo supply for bargain common prices. Example USA always can find cheap 22lr, 9mm, 556

    • @herzdenmorcz
      @herzdenmorcz 9 месяцев назад

      The most common caliber here is definitely 9mm which is like 0,25$ . 5.56 cost 0.65$ , and 22lr goes for 0.09$. 32ACP and 7,62 Tokarev, 9x19 Makarov are pretty common thanks to historical communist background