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Category B ammunition (subject to prefectural authorization for acquisition and possession). Purchase of a maximum of 2000 cartridges per period of 12 consecutive months. The storage of this ammunition is limited to 1000 per weapon (Art R312-49 of the CSI) and either in safes or strong cabinets or inside strong rooms (art R314-3 of the CSI).

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9 x 19 mm (9mm Luger, 9mm Parabellum, 9mm para): ideal caliber for gong shooting, TAR (shooting with regulatory weapons) at 25 m. 115 gr, 124 gr are the most common. The 147 gr Subsonique is perfect with a sound reducer. It is a caliber still in use by many jurisdictions and is, still today, the standard NATO handgun caliber. .40 S&W (Smith&Wesson): intermediate caliber between the 9 mm para and the .45 ACP, it was designed to compensate for the low stopping power of the 9 mm para in combat shooting. The .40 S&W has a recoil very close to the two calibers mentioned, higher than the 9 mm but lower than the .45 ACP. The kinetic energy, on the other hand, is higher than the other two calibers by around 25%. Widespread with a 180 gr jacketed projectile. .45 ACP (11.43 x 23 mm, .45 Auto): gong shooting, TAR, this is a caliber very popular among sports shooters for its precision and less recoil than the 9 x 19 mm . For target shooting, the most common is a 230 gr jacketed projectile. .38 SP (Special, 9 x 29 mm R): caliber for revolver, it is widely used by sports shooters for its accuracy. Primarily uses 158 gr jacketed projectiles. .357 magnum: this caliber is a longer version of the .38 SP. If you wish to fire both calibers, revolvers that chamber the .357 Magnum have the advantage of also being able to fire the .38 SP which features lower recoil, detonation and muzzle flame. Primarily uses 158 gr jacketed projectiles. 5.45 x 39 mm: new standard caliber which succeeds the 7.62 mm M43, ammunition of the Russian army that was found in the Kalashnikov AK-47, AKM, AK-74... Projectile of 60 gr jacketed. .223 Remington (5.56 x 45 mm): civilian version of the 5.56 x 45 mm NATO, found on the AR-15, FAMAS... The most common projectiles are in 55 gr, 69 gr and 77 gr jacketed. 7.62 x 39 mm: civilian version of the 7.62 mm M43 (7.62 mm Kalashnikov), it is the Russian equivalent of the American 5.56 x 45 mm. The most widespread projectiles are in 124 gr jacketed. abbreviations: FMJ (Full Metal Jacket): Metal jacketed bullet. It is a projectile in a hard core (lead) embedded in a shell of hard metal (brass, nickel, steel alloy). This technique allows the projectile to reach a higher velocity without leaving a deposit in the scratches.
In France products of categories A, B, C or D are subject to rules of purchase, port, transport and detention. For more details please consult the link below.
Classification of weapons according to the French Internal Security Code
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