>>21613403Someone shoot his dog.
>>21613406Ah so you're Swiss. Well anon you should read through your own countries regulations as you can't just own, purchase or manufacture firearms. You need a permit and with that permit is a compelling reason for why you NEED to own it. Just wanting it isn't a reason. It also doesn't fall under a collection. Recreational target shooting isn't gonna get approved either because it's considered military hardware.
Next I'd like to cover which gunsmith you're going to and the various permits you need. Since you don't want to import it you'll have to find a gunsmith that would accept this nonsense. Then you'll have to submit multiple forms, a permit application, keep a contract from the seller for 10 years and you're gonna get tripped up on all of them. Mostly because you have to go over the banned list of accessories and components which does include certain platform's and fire modes. Burst fire is on the ban list and then you'll need to submit a form for an exception which requires a REASON FOR WHY YOU REQUIRE IT separate from the reason you'd like to purchase it.
So let's recap. You live in Switzerland where burst fire weapons are regulated, you don't have a reason for need, you're most likely going to have to import it because no Swiss gunsmith is going to jump through the hoops for a private citizen who can't get the permits anyway and you're absolutely insane to think you would receive a flawless 1:1 replica of a fantasy firearm.
You feel retarded yet? You should.