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YGUN — Swedish-Made Electromagnetic Handgun
Now Available for Pre-Order – Limited Q1 2026 Release
Be among the first to own the future of handheld weaponry.
We are now accepting pre-orders for the first release of YGUN, our revolutionary electromagnetic handgun. The initial production run will be limited and exclusively delivered to customers who complete a pre-order in advance.
🗓 Estimated Delivery: Q1 2026 (January–March)
📦 Limited Quantity: First come, first served
🌍 Shipping only to countries where YGUN is license-free (see list)
Due to the complexity of production and strict quality control, we will only manufacture and deliver units to those who have secured their place through a confirmed pre-order.
High-Tech Power. Silent Precision.
Step into the future of personal defense and sport shooting with YGUN, the world’s first Swedish-made electromagnetic handgun available for civilian use. Built on cutting-edge coilgun technology, YGUN fires metallic projectiles with magnetic acceleration — no gunpowder, no combustion, and nearly silent operation.
Key Features
- Electromagnetic Firing System — no explosive propellant, just pure magnetic force
- Silent and Recoil-Reduced — ideal for controlled shooting environments
- Adjustable Power Levels — shoot indoors or outdoors with precision
- Safe and Legal — sold as an electronic device, no firearms license required
- USB-C Rechargeable — built-in battery with smart capacitor management
- Made in Sweden — engineered for durability, safety, and performance
Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a competitive shooter, or a future-forward collector, YGUN offers a revolutionary experience that blends innovation, legality, and tactical design.
IMPORTANT!
🔓 Countries with License-Free Purchase Based on Energy Limit
Country | Max Energy for License-Free | Note / Condition |
---|---|---|
Sweden | 10 J | Above this, it's classified as a firearm and requires a license |
Germany | 7.5 J | Marked with an "F-in-pentagon" symbol for license-free use |
Austria | 16 J | Over 16 J requires a firearm license |
Finland | 6.35 mm or 10 J | License-free if below both limits |
France | 20 J | Over 20 J requires a hunting/firearm license |
Belgium | 7.5 J | Higher energy needs registration or license |
Netherlands | 3.5 J | Strict rules; higher energies often banned or restricted |
United Kingdom | 16.2 J (rifle), 8.1 J (pistol) | Over these requires firearm certificate (FAC) |
Spain | 24.2 J | Above this treated as a firearm |
Italy | 7.5 J | Above this must be registered and licensed |
Switzerland | 7.5 J | Over this is regulated as a firearm |
Czech Republic | 16 J | Up to 16 J is free for adults |
Poland | 17 J | Must be over 18 years old |
Estonia | 7.5 J | Higher energy guns are considered firearms |
USA | Varies by state (usually 15–30 J+) | Coilguns often treated as airguns. Some states have no restrictions |
Canada | 5.7 J (velocity under 152.4 m/s) | Must not exceed 500 fps and 4.2 ft-lbs (5.7 J) to be unregulated |
Australia | Most states: license required | Very strict; most coilguns classified as firearms |
New Zealand | 7.5 J | Above this or with centerfire capability need license |
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