Just felt like having a discussion with you lovely folks today. So hello from Europe.For those unaware, conceal carry is legal and shall-issue in the Baltics (Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia) and the Czech Republic in Europe. In Poland and Slovakia it is also possible to get for mere mortals, but not quite the same.Anyway, in Lithuania I ccw a G19 with FMJ rounds in an appendix IWB holster. Expansive ammo (and they have a very extensive list of what counts as "expansive" including dum-dums, wadcutters, JHP, frangibles, etc.) is not allowed for ccw in Lithuania. Semiauto pistols also cannot be carried while chambered (empty-chamber carry is required; however, revolvers can have rounds in all chambers).I feel like not everyone knows this, so it is fun to discuss. If you have any questions, AMA.How a Lithuanian CCW permit looks (not mine, from a public YT video): https://ift.tt/XYF9pRq for Lithuanian gun laws (in Lithuanian, there is an English version available somewhere but I can't find it atm): https://ift.tt/bLigtXC via /r/CCW https://ift.tt/O4bF5ku
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