"...let me know when you find a country were..." Should read "
another country".
"...Swiss guns and ammo that they keep at home are only for military use..." They are.
"...secured with a zip tie..." That'll hold 'em. Geezuz. Like nobody in Switzerland has a Swiss Army knife. snicker.
Quick net search shows:
http://www.gunpolicy.org/firearms/region/paraguay (not 100% convinced this site is accurate. They misspell the word Ordnance as Ordinance)
"In Paraguay, the right to private gun ownership is not guaranteed by law.";
In Paraguay, civilians are not allowed to possess weapons intended for the exclusive use of state agencies for defence and security, automatic firearms, shotguns with a barrel of less than 470 mm, hand-made firearms, imitation or disguised firearms, and certain types of ammunition.";
"In Paraguay, private possession of fully automatic weapons is prohibited.";
"In Paraguay, civilian possession of rifles and shotguns is regulated by law.";
In Paraguay, only licensed gun owners may lawfully acquire, possess or transfer a firearm or ammunition.";
"Applicants for a gun owner’s licence in Paraguay are required to establish a genuine reason to possess a firearm, for example self-defence, collection or sport.";
"The minimum age for gun ownership in Paraguay is
22 years.";
"An applicant for a firearm licence in Paraguay must pass a background check which considers criminal and mental health records.";
In Paraguay, the law requires that a record of the acquisition, possession and transfer of each privately held firearm be retained in an official register."
And for Switzerland.
"In Switzerland, the right to
private gun ownership is not guaranteed by law.";
"In Switzerland, civilians are not allowed to possess automatic firearms, some automatic firearms converted into semi-automatic firearms, incendiary or armour-piercing ammunition, and
'expansive projectiles for handguns'.";
"In Switzerland, private possession of fully automatic weapons is prohibited.";
No more military issue ammo at home either. Some militias guy went nuts and shot up a regional Parliament in
2001. Issue ammo locked in a government arsenal since
2008.