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In Belgium.
Generally you can only easily buy hunting rifles here.
But you can buy every kind of firearm if you get the proper licenses and have them registered.
My uncle is a gun nut. He doesn't fire them other than the required qualification renewals. He's more into them to show off and simply have them.
His most prized guns are a Barret M82-a1 and an antique "elephant gun" chambered in .577 Express.
He has a load of various revolvers, handguns, a couple ARs and an AK, all bought legally.
All but the "normal caliber" hunting rifles he owns are to be either disabled (firing pin removed) or stored at a shooting range.
Most of them are disabled and in a display case at his home. The Barret, 2 ARs and some of the handguns are at the shooting range.
EDIT: note, there are of course different regulations when you're in a profession that requires a gun, like security.
My answer is how it is for your regular person that just wants guns for recreation or show.
Are there places you can go for hunting in Belgium?
Yes.