"Lending" a Shotgun for Repair

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"Lending" a Shotgun for Repair

#1 Post by Tower75 »

Hello, all.

Now, you'll have to forgive me: I'm more of a firearm shooter than a shotgun shooter.

I handed my shotgun in to the local gunshop for repairs this morning and the shop kept it for inspection; they entered it on their inventory and gave me a receipt* etc.

Now, my question is: do I have to let the Police know they've got my shotgun? I mean, I trust these guys; they're a well-known gunshop that's been around for ages. I asked the guy in the shop who said I didn't have to speak to the police. But I dunno, I just want to check really.

*I did have to ask for a receipt though, one wasn't forthcoming. Though I feel this is more to do with a casual attitude on the part of the shop, and not so much a "dodgy dealing".
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#2 Post by Rockhopper »

No, if its at an RFD's you don't need to do anything.
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#3 Post by Blackstuff »

There's no difference between a S1 and S2 firearm for the circumstances you've given. You'd only inform the police if there was a transfer of ownership. Always worth getting a receipt though so you can 'prove' where the gun is if you got a surprise inspection while its away.
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#4 Post by Pinguino »

Put two S1 shotguns in for some 'smithing' recently and when I e-mailed my FEO he told me I needn't inform him unless I expected them to be away for a considerable length of time. I said "two weeks?" - he said "more like two months". Still, I did drop him a mail to tell him which RFD they were with and the date when I dropped them off.
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#5 Post by saddler »

Nope
You've NOT "loaned" it, it's with an RFD.....completely different legal status.
No need to tell anyone
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#6 Post by Rockhopper »

FAO's making up their own rules again :-)
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#7 Post by Polchraine »

Definitely no requirement to inform the police.

There are many shotgun owners who will lodge their guns with an RFD for storage either for days, weeks or months at a time and either collect them or have them delivered when they are off on a shoot. Can you imagine the amount of work it would cause if they had to notify the police every time they put the gin in ot took it out of storage!


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#8 Post by Tower75 »

Thanks, guys.

Appreciate the advice.
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