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Weapons and dangerous objects online

You always have to notify Swedish Customs when you order a firearm, silencer or ammunition online. You may also have to give notification of other weapons, dangerous objects and laser pointers that you order online.

When you buy a firearm, silencer, ammunition, a dangerous object or a laser pointer online, you may need a permit from the Swedish Police Authority, Sweden’s Inspectorate of Strategic Products or the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority. Find out what each authority requires in your case. The rules about online ordering of weapons, etc. depend on whether you order from another EU country or from a country outside the EU.

The carrier transporting your order is responsible for giving notification of said order to Swedish Customs at the border.

If the order contains any firearms, silencers or ammunition the carrier bringing the order into Sweden shall ensure that the following form is completed and signed:

Apply for a permit

Depending on what you are ordering, you may need a permit from several different authorities. Remember to apply for permits in good time before ordering your goods.

Select the red lane at the border

At the border, the carrier shall submit the form and also show a customs officer any permits for the weapon or object.

The carrier transporting your order is responsible for giving notification of said order to Swedish Customs at the border.

The carrier bringing the order into Sweden shall ensure that the following form is completed and signed:

If your order contains a firearm, silencer or ammunition the following form shall also be completed and signed:

Select the red lane at the border

At the border, the carrier shall submit the two forms and also show a customs officer any permits for the weapon or object.

Paying charges

You may have to pay customs duty and VAT on your order.

Is the country part of the EU?

If you are unsure whether the country you are trading with is an EU Member State or not, you can see a list of all EU Member States or search for a specific country on the website of the EU.

EU countries – European Union

These are firearms and ammunition

The following are regarded as firearms:

  • weapons that fire bullets and/or shot
  • crossbows
  • tear gas and pepper spray devices
  • electroshock weapons and similar
  • certain weapon parts.

Ammunition means cartridges and projectiles for hand guns as well as percussion caps and other means of ignition for such cartridges and projectiles.

Rules for silencers

Silencers are not classified as firearms, but are regulated in much the same way as ammunition. Anyone with a firearms licence may, without special permission, possess silencers that are suitable for their weapon.

These are other weapons

There are other sorts of weapons that are not legally defined as firearms. Different weapons are covered by different rules and require different permits.

Air and carbonic acid weapons (limited-effect weapons)

Air and carbonic acid weapons means so-called “limited-effect weapons”. They are weapons that are powered by, for example, gas, carbonic acid, a spring or other comparable propellant.

You may bring an air or carbonic acid weapon into Sweden without a permit if:

  • you are over 18
  • the weapon has effect limitation resulting in the fired projectile having an impact energy of less than 10 joules at four metres from the weapon’s muzzle
  • for an automatic or semi-automatic weapon, the impact energy is no more than 3 joules at four metres from the weapon’s muzzle
  • the projectile (paint capsule) has a minimum diameter of 16 mm (applies to paintball weapons).

An example of an effect-limited weapon is an air rifle with a 4.5 mm air rifle pellet that travels at no more than 200 metres per second measured at four metres from the weapon’s muzzle.


Harpoon weapons

To bring a harpoon weapon into Sweden, you need a permit from the Swedish Police Authority if:

  • you are under 18
  • the distance between the front of the bow to the latching device is over 50 cm
  • the harpoon is powered by more than one string/cord/etc
  • the harpoon is propelled by an explosive substance such as carbonic acid, compressed air or a coiled spring.

These are dangerous objects

Dangerous objects mean flick knives, flick stilettos, butterfly knives, knuckle-dusters, throwing stars, batons, nunchakus, blackjacks, chain or studded gloves, spiked clubs and similar. To bring any such object into Sweden, you must have a special permit from the Swedish Police Authority.

Permit for a laser pointer

To bring a strong laser pointer into Sweden, you need a permit from the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority. Strong laser pointer means a battery-powered, hand-held laser pointer in laser class 3R, 3B or 4. In most cases, this means a laser pointer stronger than 1 milliwatt (1 mW).

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