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Percent of households with guns by country

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The US's gun homicide rate is ~18 times the average in other developed countries and the US has a correspondingly larger gun homicide rate. The US gun ownership rate is more than one per person.[1]
Modern handguns (clockwise from top left) Glock 22 * Glock 21 * Kimber Stainless Raptor II * Dan Wesson Commander Classic Bobtail * Smith & Wesson Model 340 * Ruger Blackhawk * Ruger SP101 * SIG Sauer P220 Combat.

This is a list of countries by theestimated percent ofhouseholds withguns. It is further broken down by theestimated percent of households withhandguns. Also, by theestimated percent of adults living in armed households. The data is from GunPolicy.org which is hosted by theSydney Medical School, at theUniversity of Sydney inAustralia. GunPolicy.org consolidates this data from various sources. To avoid problems with vetting the data for hundreds of countries from hundreds of sources, the table below only uses data compiled by GunPolicy.org.[2]

See also:Estimated number of civilian guns per capita by country. It provides estimates of the total number of civilian guns in a country. It then calculates the number per 100 people. This number for a country does not indicate the percentage of the population that possesses guns. This is because individuals can possess more than one gun.

Country table

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Sources column (Refs) links to the specific country pages at GunPolicy.org[2]

Percent of households with firearms.
Percent of households with handguns.
Percent of adults in armed households.
LocationYearFirearm
%
YearHandgun
%
YearAdults
%
Refs
[2]
 Albania20126.5[3]
 Argentina200815[4]
 Australia20056.220050.3[5]
 Austria200515.120055.620157[6]
 Belgium20105.120055.220153[7]
 Bosnia & Herzegovina20103420124.6[8]
 Bulgaria20059.720056.620157[9]
 Canada200515.520052.9[10]
 Croatia20124.320156[11]
 Denmark200512.620051.220157[12]
 Estonia20057.020053.620153[13]
 Finland200537.920056.3201513[14]
 France200516.120053.720157[15]
 Germany200512.520054.220155[16]
 Greece200520.620051.420157[17]
 Hungary200510.420052.220153[18]
 Iceland200523.520051.4[19]
 Ireland200512.420051.020156[20]
 Italy200512.920055.320156[21]
 Japan20050.820050.0[22]
 Luxembourg200512.320057.020155[23]
 Mexico20052.8[24]
 Netherlands20054.820051.320151[25]
 New Zealand200516.620050.6[26]
 Northern Ireland200512.720052.1[27]
 Norway200526.120053.7[28]
 Poland20054.420050.920152[29]
 Portugal200518.320053.920156[30]
 Scotland20056.720050.7[31]
 Spain200512.020050.520155[32]
 Sweden20101620051.620158[33]
 Switzerland200528.6200510.3[34]
 United Kingdom20056.020050.420152[35]
 United States201742.0201221.9[36]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Fox, Kara; Shveda, Krystina; Croker, Natalie; Chacon, Marco (November 26, 2021)."How US gun culture stacks up with the world".CNN.Archived from the original on November 26, 2021.CNN's attribution: Developed countries are defined based on the UN classification, which includes 36 countries. Source: Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (Global Burden of Disease 2019), Small Arms Survey (Civilian Firearm Holdings 2017)
  2. ^abcGunPolicy.orgArchived 2021-04-01 at theWayback Machine is hosted by theSydney Medical School, at theUniversity of Sydney inAustralia. Choose any country or region from the sidebar menus for more info. For the data go to the "Gun Numbers" section of any country page, and then to "Civilian Guns". Note the reference numbers next to the gun data. Click the numbers for a detailed popup reference. For a shorter reference find the number in the numbered reference list at the bottom of the country page. "Full Citation" links are for the detailed popup reference.
  3. ^Guns in Albania
  4. ^Guns in Argentina
  5. ^Guns in Australia
  6. ^Guns in Austria
  7. ^Guns in Belgium
  8. ^Guns in Bosnia & Herzegovina
  9. ^Guns in Bulgaria
  10. ^Guns in Canada
  11. ^Guns in Croatia
  12. ^Guns in Denmark
  13. ^Guns in Estonia
  14. ^Guns in Finland
  15. ^Guns in France
  16. ^Guns in Germany
  17. ^Guns in Greece
  18. ^Guns in Hungary
  19. ^Guns in Iceland
  20. ^Guns in Ireland
  21. ^Guns in Italy
  22. ^"Guns in Japan". Archived fromthe original on 2021-01-21. Retrieved2021-01-31.
  23. ^Guns in Luxembourg
  24. ^Guns in Mexico
  25. ^Guns in the Netherlands
  26. ^"Guns in New Zealand". Archived fromthe original on 2023-09-09. Retrieved2021-01-31.
  27. ^Guns in Northern Ireland
  28. ^Guns in Norway
  29. ^Guns in Poland
  30. ^Guns in Portugal
  31. ^Guns in Scotland
  32. ^"Guns in Spain". Archived fromthe original on 2021-02-25. Retrieved2021-01-31.
  33. ^Guns in Sweden
  34. ^"Guns in Switzerland". Archived fromthe original on 2021-04-24. Retrieved2021-01-31.
  35. ^Guns in the United Kingdom
  36. ^"Guns in the United States". Archived fromthe original on 2021-02-07. Retrieved2021-01-31.
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