Everyone who does national service has to pass an annual shooting test, and people practice (I know, I cycled on a road across a shooting range once and could hear the bullets fizzing over my head). So I'm not sure how controlled ammunition is.
i think they have local armouries where national service weapons are stored for use incase they get invaded by Italy or Luxembourg-it's not like they all have M16s hanging next to the cuckoo clock, although I think private ownership of weapons is still very much legal too.
Everyone who does national service has to pass an annual shooting test, and people practice (I know, I cycled on a road across a shooting range once and could hear the bullets fizzing over my head). So I'm not sure how controlled ammunition is.