The Complete Guide to Firearms Categories in Europe: A, B, C and D Explained

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The Complete Guide to Firearms Categories in Europe: A, B, C and D Explained

Navigating European firearms regulations can be confusing, especially with differences between countries and the complexity of EU Firearms Directive 2015/417. Whether you're a legal owner, hunter, or sport shooter, understanding how firearms are classified is essential for compliance and making informed purchases.

Understanding the EU Firearms Directive Categories

The EU Firearms Directive classifies firearms into four main categories: A, B, C, and D. Each category carries different restrictions and licensing requirements. Let's break down what each one means and why the classification matters.

Category A: Prohibited Firearms

Category A firearms are generally prohibited for civilian ownership across the EU. This includes:

  • Fully automatic weapons and machine guns
  • Semi-automatic rifles that can be converted to full-auto
  • Semi-automatic shotguns with large-capacity magazines
  • Weapons designed to fire in bursts

These weapons are reserved for military and law enforcement use only. While some member states may grant exceptions for museums or historical societies, online purchase is virtually impossible.

Category B: Subject to Authorization

Category B firearms require formal authorization (permit or license) before purchase:

  • Semi-automatic rifles (.223, 308, etc.)
  • Semi-automatic shotguns (with smaller magazine capacity)
  • Pump-action shotguns
  • Handguns and pistols

Applicants must demonstrate a legitimate reason: hunting, sport shooting, or professional use. Background checks are mandatory. Online retailers like WontRip display these products for reference and educational purposes, but actual purchase requires in-country licensing.

Category C: Subject to Declaration

Category C firearms are less restricted but still regulated:

  • Semi-automatic rifles with smaller magazine capacity
  • Certain shotguns and combinations
  • Bolt-action and lever-action rifles

Owners must declare their ownership to authorities, but licensing procedures are simpler. Many EU countries allow online sales of Category C firearms to verified, age-appropriate customers.

Category D: Other Firearms and Air Weapons

Category D includes the most accessible firearms and air-powered weapons:

  • Historic firearms (over 100 years old, often deactivated)
  • Rimfire rifles (.22 LR)
  • Airguns and air rifles (under power thresholds)
  • Airsoft replicas (non-lethal)
  • Crossbows and bows

Category D firearms can typically be purchased online with age verification (18+ in most countries). This is where WontRip provides immediate legal access to quality equipment for sport and recreational use.

Online Purchase Rules Across Europe

Here's the critical distinction: Category A, B, and C firearms cannot be legally sold online directly to consumers in most European countries. Instead, online retailers display them for comparison shopping and research. Customers must then:

  1. Obtain the necessary license from their national authorities
  2. Contact a licensed dealer in their country
  3. Complete the purchase with proper documentation

Category D items (air weapons, historic pieces, crossbows) and accessories have fewer restrictions and can be shipped to your address with age verification.

Slovak-Specific Regulations (Zákon 190/2003)

Slovakia follows EU directives through Law 190/2003 (The Weapons Act). Key points for Slovak residents:

  • Category A: Completely prohibited
  • Category B: Requires gun permit (zbrojný pas) issued by local police
  • Category C: Requires ownership registration with local authorities
  • Category D: Generally available to adults 18+ (varies by item)

Hunters and sport shooters should register with relevant clubs to strengthen license applications.

Why This Classification Matters

Understanding these categories helps you:

  • Know what you can legally own in your country
  • Prepare documentation needed for licensing
  • Choose appropriate gear for your intended purpose
  • Shop confidently from trusted European retailers
  • Avoid illegal purchases that carry serious penalties

Browse WontRip's Compliant Selection

At WontRip, we stock a carefully curated collection that respects European firearms law while giving you immediate access to legal equipment:

Final Thoughts

European firearms regulations exist to ensure public safety while respecting legitimate sport, hunting, and professional uses. By understanding categories A through D, you can shop confidently, make informed decisions, and stay within the law. Whether you're interested in hunting, sport shooting, or collecting, WontRip provides legal access to quality equipment and trustworthy information.

Have questions about your local regulations? Check your national authorities' guidelines or contact us for product recommendations that work for your specific use case.

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