When did Korea get guns?

In 1432, the Joseon dynasty under the reign of Sejong the Great introduced a handgun named se-chongtong (세총통).
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Are Koreans allowed to own guns?

Possessing a gun is illegal in Korea, and it is extremely difficult to get one through an illegal route. So, it is a rare case that anyone keeps a gun with them, even gangsters. That makes gangsters usually use a knife, which is also convenient to carry with them.
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Was the AK 47 used in Korea?

No, the AK-47 was not used in the Korean War. Although the AK-47 is a Soviet gun created in 1947, three years before the Korean War started, they were not in production enough for the North Koreans to use them during the Korean War between 1950 and 1953.
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Does South Korea use guns?

South Korea has extremely strict gun regulations. Private guns for hunting or target practice must be stored and registered at local police stations.
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What gun was used in Korea?

M42 Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun

The vehicle's primary armament, the 40mm cannons, fired a variety of ammunition ranging from high explosive shells to heavy slugs at a rate of 120 rounds per minute per barrel, or a total of 240 rounds per minute.
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The challenge of buying a gun in Japan



Did Joseon era have guns?

In 1432, the Joseon dynasty under the reign of Sejong the Great introduced a handgun named se-chongtong (세총통). Initially, Joseon considered the gun as a failed project due to its short effective range, but the weapon quickly proved to be effective in the frontier provinces, starting in June 1437.
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Can you shoot guns in Korea?

South Korea is a gun-free country with one of the most restrictive gun policies in the world. However, South Korea does have some excellent indoor shooting ranges where you and your friends and family can experience the thrill of firing a weapon and have a high-quality shooting experience.
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Are guns allowed in Philippines?

Pursuant to Section 10 of RA 10591, only small arms may be registered by licensed citizens or licensed juridical entities for ownership, possession and concealed carry. Yes, there are limits on the number of firearms that civilians may possess.
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When did Korea ban guns?

We now learn via Yonhap that in November 2009, following Kim Jong-il's stroke, wary of unrest associated with succession the North Korean Supreme Peoples Assembly enacted a firearms control law .
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Are guns legal in Seoul?

Gun ownership in South Korea is regulated by the Act on the Safety Management of Guns, Swords, Explosives, etc, which requires that all private guns be stored at local police stations and that all owners receive and regularly renew gun permits.
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Does Russian army still use AK?

AK-74M is the main service rifle in use in the Russian Army. It is an improved variant of the AK-74 assault rifle. The 5.45mm rifle is being produced by Izhmash OJSC.
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What is North Korea's main gun?

The North Korean weapon integrates a modified Type 88-2 assault rifle (a derivative of a Soviet AK-74), which is entirely conventional in design. It is a gas-operated weapon, chambered for a standard Soviet 5.45x39 mm ammunition.
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Are guns rare in Korea?

South Korean guns aren't kept at home

In South Korea, where many men learn to use firearms during military service, guns are just not easily available. People must first obtain a license from police and, even with a license, can only purchase air rifles or hunting guns.
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Which countries Cannot have guns?

List of countries in which civilian gun ownership is illegal
  • Brunei.
  • Fiji.
  • Guinea-Bisseau.
  • Myanmar (except for Chin people)
  • Palau.
  • Timor-Leste.
  • Vatican City / Holy See.
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Do cops use guns in Korea?

38 cal revolvers including Model 10 and Model 19. In mid 2000s, Smith & Wesson Model 60 chambered in . 38 Special caliber became new sidearm for police officers. Additionally, police officers also utilize less-lethal weapons such as police batons and 5kV Tasers.
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What countries have the strictest gun laws?

In some countries like China, Japan and Myanmar only very limited number of people are allowed to own firearms and few licenses are issued; In a few countries, including Cambodia, Eritrea, and the Solomon Islands, ownership of firearms by civilians is completely prohibited.
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Can you own a gun in North Korea?

You need to obtain permission to hunt from local authorities in North Korea. Just like South Korean civilians aren't allowed to be in possession of guns without proper permission issued by authorities, North Koreans can be charged and punished for possessing guns without obtaining permission as well.
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Do police in Japan carry guns?

Yes, they do. A handgun has been part of the standard equipment for the police force since 1949 after it was introduced by the Allies during their occupation after World War II.
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How powerful is Philippines?

The Philippines is a middle power in Asia. Its overall score declined by 0.4 points compared to 2021. The Philippines' strongest measure is defence networks, where it places ninth, reflecting the extent of its bilateral military cooperation with treaty ally the United States.
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How many guns can a Filipino own?

Depending on their license, most owners could possess up to 15 handguns, rifles and shotguns (collectors are allowed more than 15).
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What guns do Philippines use?

Philippine equipment is mostly western of origin, thus M16s, M4s and other domestic and foreign made AR pattern rifles are the standard for all branches of the AFP.
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What is not allowed in Korea?

Guns, narcotics, pornography, subversive material, treasonous material, and counterfeit goods are prohibited from entering Korea.
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Can you use self defense in Korea?

Yes. Self-defense is a defense under Article 21 of the Criminal Act. Korean law states that if a person performs an act in order to prevent impending and unjust infringement of one's own or another person's legal interest, they will not be punished if there are reasonable grounds for that act.
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Was the M16 used in Korea?

Nicknamed the "Meat Chopper", the M16 was famous for its effectiveness against low-flying aircraft and infantry, making it extremely popular with soldiers. It was used by the United States Army, the British Commonwealth, and South Korea.
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