afy said:
France is simpler... for most weapons a membership to a shooting club is adequate. For handguns and semi-autos it takes about 4 months to get the paperwork.
I have no issues with the laws. Thankfully they are much better than the nanny state of the UK.
afy,
Let me express my great surpirse.. You forget quite a few things, I think...
Handguns need a permit, yes, BUT also longarms of military caliber, therefore .308 and .223? (not to mention the Lebel 1896 and Mauser 98, .303, etc Sameburden as for a semi auto pistol of a caliber over 32 ACP. Those are clsiified 1rst Category weapons, same as a MG42 or a.50 HB2!!!
Need not only a permit, but also three
controled shots at the club range every year, at a 2 monthes interval. A doctors certificate stating you are not mentally ill......
Every gun is under a separate permit. Each one is deliivered under a specific appkication and is valid for 3 years? If you possess a certain numbe of guns, you are constantly filling forms, visit tthe doctor, apply to the french shooting union for 'avis favorable'... not forget to renew your european firearms pass and you are at constant risk to see your guns confiscaed if, for isntance you are temporarily unable to do your regular ability tests...This also if you are late to renew, you are at risk to have the gendames coming to seize the rifles... I know I had them once, and it took a lot of burden to get rid of the problem..
Only consolation, all this is free of cost, but you can only wonder what it cost the taxpayer you are....
Elsewhere, the grass is greener!!!.
R.G.C.