Re: Importing firearm from UE
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 7:13 pm
Speak with your firearms dept, I bought a gun from Germany about 10 years ago and had to get them to issue a European Article 7 form, or something like that.
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Back in 2009 I bought a rifle from Germany and the company assumed that import licenses were required. The following is what I sent them after a bit of research:polemass wrote:I have to do all by myself-paperwork-but what I found on other shooting forum this problem was highlighted before-both country are in EU but there is no proper interface in acts/docs regarding firearms-so,what is all the mega money for spend!?after so many years???
and a further e-mail:
My UK Registered Firearms Dealer (we refer to them as RFDs) can supply his licence details which can be checked by you with the authorities in the UK. I will ask him to supply the details for your verification.
I have been informed by one of the main RFDs in the UK, G. E. Fultons of Bisley http://www.fultonsofbisley.com/history.htm that the sale of this type of firearm needs no import license within EEC countries. Apparently, all you need to do is arrange delivery by courier to my dealer in the UK. For your information, a straight pull MP44 is classified as a Section 1 firearm in the UK.
Again, I'm sure this can be checked online and this information may help in your negotiations for a UK Distributor.
That brings me to payment for an order. If after checking the above, you are satisfied, I can pay you directly by credit card and you deliver to my RFD or I could take the more complicated (and expensive) route of paying him then him paying you. Which would you prefer if we can proceed?
I've checked with the Government Department responsible for import licensing and the procedure seems to be simpler than we first thought.
It seems that on receiving the order from the RFD and verifying his details all you then need to do is raise a European transfer (export) document that accompanies the parcel. We here don't have to raise any import paperwork at all.
The procedure is outlined here on The UK Government's web site
http://www.berr.gov.uk/europeandtrade/i ... 22864.html
The link to the relevant notes is NTI No 2682 - Weapons Transferred from the EU to the UK and once in the notes the relevant section is Section 4.
If you are happy to proceed on the strength of this I will ask my RFD to send his credentials and the order.