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SEESAC. 2006 ‘Estimated Total Number of Firearms in Croatia (2005).’ SEESAC SALW Survey of Croatia - 2006, p. 3. Belgrade: South Eastern and Eastern Europe Clearinghouse for the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons (SEESAC). 1 December

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This survey concludes that there are approximately 1,322,695 weapons in the Republic of Croatia of which an estimated 969,160 are in private hands and 353,535 in the hands of state authorities. This number does not include weapons held in industrial stockpiles.

Table 1: Estimated Total Number of Firearms in Croatia
Holders: quantity
Registered civilian possession: 371,702
Estimated illegal civilian possession: 597,458
Police service weapons: 38,700
Police stored weapons: 54,146
Croatian Armed Forces: 260,689

[Total Civilian Possession = 969,160]
[Law Enforcement Total = 92,846]

ID: Q15966

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