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Ministarstvo Unutarnjih Poslova MINISTARSTVO UNUTARNJIH POSLOVA 1211 Na temelju članka 107. stavka 2. Zakona o oružju (»Narodne novine« broj 63/2007) ministar unutarnjih poslova uz suglasnost ministra nadležnog za šport donosi PRAVILNIK O VRSTAMA I DOZVOLJENIM KALIBRIMA ŠPORTSKOG ORUŽJA Članak 1. Ovim Pravilnikom propisuju se vrste i dozvoljeni kalibri športskog oružja. Članak 2. Dozvoljene vrste i kalibri športskog oružja su kratka i duga vatrena oružja, koja su prema članku 6. Zakona o oružju svrstana u kategoriju B, a čija je nabava i držanje dozvoljena u svrhu aktivnog bavljenja športskim streljaštvom. Članak 3. Dozvoljene vrste i kalibri kratkog vatrenog oružja za svrhu športa su pištolji i revolveri iz kategorije B točke 1., 2., 3. i 10., zaključno s nazivnim kalibrom 12,7 mm (0.50 incha) te u drugim kalibrima koji se koriste u priznatim domaćim i stranim športskim streljačkim disciplinama, a prema popisu dozvoljenih kalibara prikazanom u Tablici 1 koja je tiskana uz ovaj Pravilnik i čini njegov sastavni dio. Članak 4. Dozvoljene vrste i kalibri dugog vatrenog oružja za svrhu športa su repetirajuće i poluautomatske puške s jednom glatkom cijevi i jednostrijelne puške s jednom i više glatkih cijevi u nazivnim kalibrima 12, 16, i 20 (12 Ga., 16 Ga., 20 Ga.) koje se koriste u priznatim domaćim i stranim športskim streljačkim disciplinama, a prema popisu dozvoljenih kalibara prikazanom u Tablici 2 koja je tiskana uz ovaj Pravilnik i čini njegov sastavni dio. Članak 5. Dozvoljene vrste i kalibri dugog vatrenog oružja za svrhu športa su poluautomatske i repetirajuće puške s užlijebljenom cijevi, zaključno s nazivnim kalibrom 12,7 mm (0.50 incha) i u drugim kalibrima koji se koriste u priznatim domaćim i stranim športskim streljačkim disciplinama, a prema popisu dozvoljenih kalibara prikazanom u Tablici 3 koja je tiskana uz ovaj Pravilnik i čini njegov sastavni dio. Članak 6. Ovaj Pravilnik stupa na snagu osmoga dana od dana objave u »Narodnim novinama«. Broj: 511-01-52-11886-2008. Zagreb, 25. ožujka 2008. Ministar Berislav Rončević, v. r. Tablica 1 PIŠTOLJI I REVOLVERI Redni DRUGI NAZIVI KAL. I NAZIV KALIBRA broj: MJERE (mm/inch) 1. .22 Hornet .22 Horn./5.6×35R 2. .22 Long .22 L 3. .22 Long Rifle .22 LR/.22 lfb/Long Rifle Rimfire/ 5.54mm/5.6mm 4. .22 PPC Precision Pistol Competition 5. .22 Winchester .22 WMR/.22 Mag./.22 Magnum Rimfire Magnum 6. .30 Carbine .30 Carb. M1/.30 US Carb./7.62×32mm 7. .32 H&R Magnum .32 Harrison&Richardson Magnum 8. .32 SW .32 Smith-Wesson/S&W/.32 Colt 9. .32 SW Long .32 Smith-Wesson Long/.32LC/.32 Long Colt 10. .357 Remington .357 Magnum/.357Mag. Magnum 11. .357 SIG 9×22mm 12. .38 Auto .38 ACP/Automatic Colt Pistol 13. .38 Super Automatic .38 SuperAuto/9×23mm Super Auto 14. .38 SW .38 S&W/.38 Colt/9×17R 15. .38 SW Special .38 Special/.38Spl./.38 Long Colt/9×29R 16. .38-40 Winchester .38 WCF/Winchester Center Fire/ 10×33R 17. .38-45 ACP .38-45 Automatic Colt Pistol/9×22.5 18. .40 SW .40 Smith-Wesson/.40 Auto/10×22mm 19. .41 Avenger 10.4×24mm 20. .41 Colt .41 Long Colt/10.4×29R 21. .41 Remington .41 Magnum Magnum/Rem.Mag./10.4×33R 22. .44 AutoMag .44 Automatic Magnum 23. .44 Remington .44 Magnum/.44 Mag. Magnum 24. .44 SW .44 Smith-Wesson/.44 American 25. .44 SW Russian .44 Russian 26. .44 SW Special .44 Smith-Wesson Special/.44 Spec. 27. .44 Win. .44 WCF/.44 Winchester Center Fire 28. .44-40 Winchester .44 -40 WCF/Winchester Center Fire 29. .45 ACP .45 Auto/Automatic Colt Pistol 30. .45 Colt .45 LC/.45 Long Colt 31. .45 G.A.P. .45 Glock Automatic Pistol 32. .45 HP .45 Hirtenberger Patronen 33. .45 SW Schofield .45 Schofield/11.5×28R 34. .450 Revolver 11.5mm Bulldog/.450 British Constabullary/11.6×18R 35. .454 Casull .454 Casull Magnum 36. .455 Webley .455 Mk1 Brit.Service/.455 Colt-Eley/11.6×23R 37. .45-70 Government .45 Gvt.Rifle/.45-70 Govt./.45 Gvt/.45 Govt. 38. .475 Linebaugh .475 Linebaugh Magnum Revolver 39. .480 Ruger .480 Ruger Magnum Revolver 40. .50 AE .50 Action Express/.50 IMI AE 41. .500 SW Magnum Smith-Wesson Magnum 42. 10.4mm Bodeo- 10.4mm Pistola Ordonanza Glisenti Italiana 43. 10mm Automatic 10mm Auto/10×25mm 44. 11.5mm Gasser 11.5mm Montenegrin 45. 4mm M20 4mm Zimmerpatrone 46. 5.75mm Vellodog 6mm Vello 47. 6.35mm Browning 6.35mmBr./.25 Auto 48. 6mm Flaubert 6mm Flbt./6mmRF/6mmRandfeuer 49. 6mm PPC Precision Pistol Competition 50. 7.5mm Nagant 7.5×23R Swiss/Ordonanz Swiss Revolver 51. 7.62mm Nagant 7.62×38R/7.62mm Russian Revolver Revolver 52. 7.62mm Tokarev 7.62×25mm/7.62mm TT/Tula- Tokarev 53. 7.63mm Mauser 7.63×25mm 54. 7.65mm Browning .32 Auto/.32 ACP 55. 7.65mm Browning 7.65×20mm/7.65mmMAS/7.65 Long Long French 56. 7.65mm Parabellum 7.65×19mm/7.65mm Luger/7.65 Para 57. 7mm PPC Precision Pistol Competition 58. 8mm Gasser 8×27R Gasser Revolver 59. 8mm Nambu 8mm Jap. Service Pistol 60. 8mm Roth-Steyr 8×19mm Steyr Pistole 61. 9mm Bergmann- 9×23mm/9mm Largo Bayard 62. 9mm Browning 9×17 Brown./9mmBr.K/.380 Kurz Auto/9mm Corto 63. 9mm Browning 9×20/9mmBr.L/9mm Long Swedish/9mmBr.Long 64. 9mm Flaubert 9mm Flbt/9mmRF- randfeuer 65. 9mm Glisenti 9×19mm/9mm Lungo Italiano 66. 9mm IMI 9×21mm/9mm Italian/Italiano Civile 67. 9mm Makarov 9.2×18mm/9mmMak./9×18 Makarov 68. 9mm Mauser 9×25mm/Mauser Export 69. 9mm Parabellum 9×19mm Luger/9mm Luger/9mm Para 70. 9mm Police 9×18mmP 71. 9mm Steyr 9×23mm Steyer 72. 9mm Winchester 9×29mm/9mm Win.Mag Magnum Tablica 2 PUŠKE S GLATKOM CIJEVI Redni NAZIV DRUGI NAZIVI KAL. I broj: KALIBRA MJERE (mm/inch) 1. Ga. 12/70 mm 12 Ga./Cal. 12 2. Ga. 16/70 mm 16 Ga./Cal. 16 3. Ga. 20/70 mm 20 Ga./Cal. 20 Tablica 3 PUŠKE S UŽLIJEBLJENOM CIJEVI Redni NAZIV DRUGI NAZIVI KAL. I broj: KALIBRA MJERE (mm/inch) 1. .22 BR .22 Bench Rest Rem./.22 BR Remington Rem. 2. .22 Hornet .22 Horn. 3. .22 Long .22 L/.22 Lang/.22 RF (rimfire) 4. .22 Long Rifle .22 LR/.22 lfb/Long Rifle Rimfire/5.54mm Randfeuer 5. .22 Remington Jet .22 Rem.Jet/.22 Jet/5.6×33R 6. .22 Winchester .22 WMR/.22 Mag./.22 Magnum Rimfire Magnum 7. .221 Remingtom .221 RFB/.221 Fireball Fireball/5.6×35mm 8. .223 Remington 5.56×45mm/5.56mm NATO 9. .30 Carbine .30 Carb. M1/.30 US Carb./7.62×32mm 10. .300 Weatherby Weath.Mag. Magnum 11. .300 Winchester WM/Win.Mag./7.62×66mm Magnum 12. .300 Winchester WSM Short Magnum 13. .30-06 Springfield .30-06 Sprg./7.62×63mm 14. .303 British 7.7mm Enfield/7.7×56R 15. .30-30 7.62×52R Winchester 16. .308 Winchester 7.62×51mm/7.62mm NATO 17. .32 H&R .32 Harrison&Richardson Magnum Magnum 18. .32 SW .32 Smith-Wesson/S&W/.32 Colt 19. .32 SW Long Smith-Wesson Long/.32LC/LongColt 20. .338 Lapua .338LM/Lap.Mag. Magnum 21. .338 Winchester .338WM/Win.Mag. Magnum 22. .357 Remington .357 Magnum/.357Mag. Magnum 23. .357 SIG .357-40 Swiss/9×22mm 24. .38 Automatic .38 ACP/Automatic Colt Pistol/.38 Auto 25. .38 SW .38 Smith-Wesson/.38 Colt 26. .38 SW Special .38 Special/.38Spl./.38 Long Colt 27. .38-40 .38 WCF//10×33R Winchester 28. .38-45 ACP .38-45 Automatic Colt Pistol 29. .38-55 .38-55 Winchester & Winchester Ballard/9.6×54R 30. .40 SW .40 Smith-Wesson/.40 Auto 31. .41 Colt .41 Long Colt 32. .41 Remington .41 Magnum/.41 Rem.Mag. Magnum 33. .44 Remington .44 Magnum/.44 Mag. Magnum 34. .44 SW .44 Smith-Wesson/.44 American 35. .44 SW Special .44 Smith- Wesson Special/.44 Spec. 36. .444 Marlin .444 Marlin Rifle 37. .44-40 .44 WCF/Winchester Center Winchester Fire 38. .45 ACP .45 Auto/.45 Automatic Colt Pistol 39. .45 Colt .45 LC/.45 Long Colt 40. .450 Marlin .450 Marlin Rifle 41. .454 Casull .454 Casull Magnum Revolver 42. .45-70 .45 Gvt.Rifle/.45-70 Govt./.45 Government Gvt/.45 Govt. 43. .475 Linebaugh .475 Linebaugh Magnum Revolver 44. .480 Ruger .480 Ruger Magnum Revolver 45. .500 SW .500 Smith-Wesson Magnum Magnum 46. 10mm Automatic 10mm Auto/10×25mm 47. 5.45×39mm M74 Simonov Modified/.215 Russian 48. 6.5mm Carcano 6.5×52mm Carcano 49. 6.5×53R 6.5mm Mannlicher Mannlicher 50. 6.5×54 6.5mm Schönauer Mannlicher- Schönauer 51. 6.5×55mm 6.5mm Swedish Mauser Mauser 52. 6mm BR Norma Bench Rest/BRN 53. 6mm BR Bench Rest Rem./BRR Remington 54. 7.35mm Carcano 7.35×52mm 55. 7.5×54mm MAS 7.5mm French Rifle 56. 7.5×55mm 7.5mm Swiss Rifle Schmidt-Rubin 57. 7.62mm Tokarev 7.62×25mm/7.62mm TT/Tula- Tokarev 58. 7.62×39mm 7.62mm M43/Simonov/Short Simonov Russian 59. 7.62×45mm 7.62mm (čhsl) Czech 60. 7.62×53R Lapua 7.62mm Nagant Finish 61. 7.62×54R Nagant 7.62mm Nagant Russian 62. 7.63mm Mauser 7.63×25mm 63. 7.65mm 7.65×20mm/7.65mmMAS/7.65 Browning Long Long French 64. 7.65mm 7.65×19mm/7.65mm Parabellum Luger/7.65 Para 65.
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