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       Importing guns to the UK

HM Customs and Excise received a query from an American citizen, moving to the UK, who wanted to bring his shotgun for clay-pigeon shooting.

There are two scenarios dependent on whether the shotgun is imported before he moves to the UK or not, they are:

If he imports before he is a resident in the United Kingdom (UK) then he will need to get a "British Visitors Firearms Permit" (BVP). In order to get a BVP he needs to get a "Sponsor" who lives in the UK to apply on his behalf. The sponsor must apply to the Chief Officer of Police for the area that he will live in. Application forms are available from all local Police stations.

The sponsor should:
Fill in the application form on his behalf;
Give details of all events he will be taking part in; and
Send the firearms permit to the foreign importer once it has been granted.

As the visitor, he would need to give the sponsor details of the firearm(s) and ammunition that he will possess while in the UK, and the reason for possessing them.

The Chief Officer of Police must be satisfied that they have good reason for having the firearms while they are in the United Kingdom, before they will issue a British Visitors Firearms Permit.

In scenario two, if he imports when resident in the UK, he will need to apply to the Chief Officer of Police for the area that he is resident in, for a UK Shotgun Certificate. He will need to state make, model and ammunition intended to be used on the application form, plus state where the shotgun will be stored when not in use.

Once he has obtained the shotgun certificate he can then import the shotgun against the Shotgun certificate that he had obtained.

Customs can detain firearms up to a period of three months; after that the firearm would be formally seized. If the importer thinks that it might take longer than the three-month period, it might be wise for the importer to get a Registered Firearms Dealer (RFD) to import and store the shotgun on their behalf, until he obtains the necessary shotgun certificate from the police.

If you want to move firearms around Europe, there is a European Union Directive (Council Directive 91/477/EEC of 18 June 1991) on the control of the acquisition and possession of weapons. It announced a pass, intended to facilitate the free movement of hunters and marksmen in the Community.

According to this directive:
A European firearms pass is issued by the authorities of a Member State to any person lawfully entering into possession of and using a firearm. The pass must always be in the possession of the person using the firearm or firearms listed on it. The arrangements for the acquisition and possession of ammunition shall be the same as those for the possession of the firearms for which it is intended.

Sending guns across borders? contact one of these UK-based firearms courier services

PDQ Freight
Unit 4
Court 1
Bedfont Industrial Park
Challenge Road
Ashord
Middlesex TW15 1AX
Tel: (01784) 243695
(+44 17 84 24 36 95 from outside the UK)
Fax: (01784) 242237
(+44 17 84 24 22 37 from outside the UK)
Contact Colin Vincent
Prices at around £160 (US$250) from UK to USA;
£200 (A$500) from UK to Australia
email: guns@pdq.uk.com

Bunduki Travel
Rhone Cottage
Rusper Road
Rusper
Horsham
West Sussex RH12 4PZ
Tel: (01293) 871453
(+44 12 93 87 14 53 from outside the UK)
Fax: (01293) 871379
(+44 12 93 87 13 79 from outside the UK)
Member of: British Association for Shooting &
Conservation
Firearms courier service and gunmaker
(Ronald Wharton Riflemakers)
Contact Ronald Wharton
website: www.bunduki.co.uk
email: wharton@bunduki.co.uk

CTS (GB) Limited
Units 7-8 Court Farm Business Park
Raghill
Aldermaston
Berkshire RG7 4NT
Tel: 0870 765 3557
(+44 870 765 35 57 from outside the UK)
Fax: 0870 765 3558
(+44 870 765 35 58 from outside the UK)
ncollins@ctsgb.ltd.uk
www.ctsgb.ltd.uk
Appointed goods carriers for the government and major defence contractors. Section 5 licence, government vetted security staff, sensitive cargo transporters, wide ranging fleet.
Contact: Nick Collins

Michael Miller Arms & Armour
West Sussex, UK
Tel: (01273) 834567
(+44 12 73 83 45 67 from outside the UK)
Fax: (01273) 835632
(+44 12 73 83 56 32 from outside the UK)
MOMiller@cwcom.net
www.gundealer.net/michaelmiller