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Published on July 20, 2019
Duration: 5:14

Naaming Kotchanok visits Wang Burapha to purchase firearms, focusing on the CZ 457 rifle series and a Kimber Micro 9 handgun. The video details the legal requirements for firearm purchase in Thailand, including necessary documents like the P.3 permit. It highlights the differences between CZ 457 variants (Jaguar, Training, Varmint) and showcases the final selections, including multiple rifles and a handgun, utilizing a substantial budget.

Quick Summary

To buy a gun in Thailand, you need copies of your ID card and house registration, plus a P.3 permit. The CZ 457 rifle comes in variants like the Jaguar (28" barrel), Training (24" barrel), and Varmint.

Chapters

  1. 00:15Introduction: Buying a CZ 457 Rifle
  2. 00:41Thai Firearm Purchase Legal Requirements
  3. 01:40CZ 457 Model Comparison
  4. 03:16Final Purchase: CZ Rifles & Kimber Handgun

Frequently Asked Questions

What documents are needed to buy a gun in Thailand?

To purchase a firearm in Thailand, you will need copies of your ID card and house registration, along with a P.3 permit, which is the official firearm purchase permit.

What are the different variants of the CZ 457 rifle mentioned?

The video discusses three variants of the CZ 457: the Jaguar with a 28-inch barrel, the Training model with a 24-inch barrel, and the Varmint model.

What firearms did Naaming Kotchanok purchase?

Naaming purchased three CZ 457 rifles (Jaguar, Training, and Varmint models) and a Kimber Micro 9 handgun, utilizing her full budget of 200,000 THB.

Where was the firearm purchase made?

The firearm purchase took place at Wang Burapha, a well-known area for gun shops in Thailand, specifically mentioning Thewet Gun Shop (Gun and Gun).

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