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moving to germany

2007-03-13 01:32:33 · 4 answers · asked by JOHN R 1 in Sports Outdoor Recreation Hunting

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Well unlike the others i relise your british.
My advice would be contact your local constabulary and visit the home office website,
Im sorry i could be of no more help, should i finde the procedures out i will be sure to let you know

This is a little advice though
How can I take my licensed weapons abroad?

: If you are the holder of a shotgun or firearms certificate and you wish to take your weapons abroad within the EEC, then you will need a European Firearms Pass. This is issued free of charge upon written application to your Firearms Licensing Office. You will need to specify what weapons you will be taking with you. A European Firearms Pass cannot have an expiry date later than the expiry date on the firearms or shotgun certificate on which the weapons are held.

If you wish to take your weapons to any other country, whether in or outside the EEC, you should seek advice from the embassy or consulate of that country. Even within the EEC other documents may be required other than your European Firearms Pass. Advice should also be sought from the air line authorities as to their requirements for the transportation of firearms/shotguns/ammunition when booking your flight.

All weapons must be declared to Customs and to the travel company carrying you, whether by land, sea or air.

Holders of British firearm and shotgun certificates, wishing to take their firearms to Northern Ireland, should be aware that a valid certificate of approval, from the Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland, is also required in addition to their firearm and shotgun certificates.

It should be noted that air weapons are also currently required to be licensed in Northern Ireland, and approval as above is necessary to take them there.

2007-03-13 08:24:14 · answer #1 · answered by Brad 5 · 0 0

I suggest leaving them with a relative. It may be hard to get them shipped over and get them back if you move back to the states.

2007-03-13 01:43:06 · answer #2 · answered by The Big Shot 6 · 0 1

Big shot is right.

Buy a safe at Wal Mart and have a nice relative stick it in his basement or house somewhere.

2007-03-13 05:51:05 · answer #3 · answered by DJ 7 · 0 2

What's the question? That's a statement!

2007-03-13 01:40:14 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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