Roger
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Reged: 03/01/2008
Posts: 1
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Please forgive me if I've posted incorrectly. I'm new to your site & live in the US. I'm planning a trip to Scotland and would like to stalk deer. I understand this requires a visitor's forearm permit, a procedure I'm led to believe that ranks next to stealing the Crown jewels in terms of complexity. Assuming the proper procedures are followed, can I expect a difficult time in obtaining the license and subsequently entering the U.K. with a rifle? Yes, I'm aware that "loaner" rfles are available, but I build rifles professionally and much of the satisfaction of a stalk comes from using my own rifle. Thank you.
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CptCarling
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Reged: 21/10/2007
Posts: 102
Loc: Isle of Wight
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Roger,
Look at the link given below, this should help you sort it out.
http://www.met.police.uk/firearms-enquiries/faq7-8.htm
Cpt.
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groyce
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Reged: 19/10/2007
Posts: 8
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I am in the same boat as Roger. The wife and I are planning a trip through the UK. I am planning on "loaner" shotguns while shooting in England and Scotland. I have viewed the reqiurements for a visitors permit, but am somewhat confused. If I am not bringing guns into the UK, do I still need to acquire a visitor's permit, as technically I will be in posession of shotgun and ammuntion while shooting. Gary
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MikeEve
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Reged: 06/02/2008
Posts: 19
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Ah, the wonderful Met site - first and worst, some say...
http://www.met.police.uk/firearms-enquiries/govprops.htm
Really up to date.
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MikeEve
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Reged: 06/02/2008
Posts: 19
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....but to be more positive, you can download the forms from -
http://www.basc.org.uk/media/form_107.pdf
which will give you an idea of what is required.
You'll need a sponsor in the UK to apply to the police for you.
Mike
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