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Published on February 27, 2018
Duration: 15:01

This video provides a comprehensive overview of firearm regulations for civilians in Thailand, as explained by host Naaming Kotchanok. It details specific limits on calibers, barrel lengths, and magazine capacities for various firearm types, including handguns, shotguns, and rifles. The content is presented with practical demonstrations and clear explanations of the law.

Quick Summary

Civilians in Thailand can legally own firearms under the Firearms Act, with specific limits. Handguns are restricted to 11.45mm (.45 ACP) caliber, and shotguns must not exceed 20mm in diameter. Semi-automatic pistols have a 160mm barrel length limit, while semi-automatic shotguns are allowed regardless of barrel length. Rimfire rifles and manual action rifles are also permitted if calibers are within limits, and centerfire magazines are capped at 20 rounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Thai Gun Ownership Laws
  2. 01:34Caliber and Barrel Diameter Limits
  3. 03:17Shotgun Specifications for Civilians
  4. 04:39Semi-Automatic Pistol Barrel Length
  5. 06:10Semi-Automatic Shotgun Permissions
  6. 07:29Rimfire and Long Gun Regulations
  7. 09:43Lever-Action and Bolt-Action Rifles
  8. 13:46Magazine Capacity Regulations

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the maximum caliber allowed for handguns for civilians in Thailand?

For civilian firearm ownership in Thailand, the maximum caliber allowed for handguns is 11.45 mm, which is equivalent to .45 ACP. This is a key regulation under the Thai Firearms Act.

Are semi-automatic shotguns legal for civilians in Thailand?

Yes, semi-automatic shotguns are permitted for civilian ownership in Thailand, even with longer barrels. They are classified as shotguns and are subject to different regulations than other semi-automatic firearms.

What are the magazine capacity limits for centerfire semi-automatic firearms in Thailand?

In Thailand, magazines for centerfire semi-automatic firearms are limited to a maximum capacity of 20 rounds. However, rimfire firearms, such as .22 LR, are exempt from this specific magazine capacity restriction.

Can Thai civilians own lever-action and bolt-action rifles?

Yes, manual action rifles like lever-action and bolt-action models are legal for civilian ownership in Thailand, provided their calibers fall within the established legal limits set by the Firearms Act.

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