To apply for a shotgun or firearms licence you will need to contact your local police force. Many police forces now have the forms available to download online, please follow this link to find your local force www.police.uk. Before applying for your licence we recommend that you read the articles below.
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Thursday, 19 February 2009 |
The first and most fundamental rule of shooting is to be able to handle a gun safely. Firearms are not inherently dangerous – they only become so when they are incorrectly or carelessly handled. Always observe safe procedures when using firearms, and in doing so you will be respected as a safe shooter with whom others are happy to shoot. |
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Thursday, 19 February 2009 |
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A firearms certificate is required before you can purchase or posses any firearm, ammunition or certain parts of a firearm.
This article will guide you through the requirements for applying for your certificate. |
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Thursday, 19 February 2009 |
In order to possess a shotgun, a person must hold a shotgun certificate.
This article will guide you through the requirements for applying for your certificate. You will need to include four passport photos of yourself and the correct fee with your application. |
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