A question on behalf of an American relative:
He has a UK FAC (been resident here for 5 years).
He is a US citizen.
He's seen a rifle he wants to buy in the US (and for which he has an open slot on his UK ticket).
What does he need to do?
A question on behalf of an American relative:
He has a UK FAC (been resident here for 5 years).
He is a US citizen.
He's seen a rifle he wants to buy in the US (and for which he has an open slot on his UK ticket).
What does he need to do?
+1 hardest job may be finding a airline.1. Ensure that he has a suitable space on his FAC for when he brings it back to the U.K.
2. Buy the rifle in the USA.
3. Declare it at customs on return to the U.K.
4. Inform the Chief Constable who issued his FAC of his acquisition when he gets home. This can be done by email and they will possibly inform him to sign it on himself or arrange for a FEO to sign it on to his certificate.
+1 hardest job may be finding a airline.
I'm a relatively new member on here (at least in 'active' terms) and have been trawling through some old threads on this very topic. Could I please ask if bringing the rifle which you acquired in the U.S. back to the UK worked out in the end and if so, what was the actual procedure for getting it listed on your FAC?I am in the same boat. I purchased a rifle, while still living in the US, but, because I had no FAC was unable to bring it with me. I contact the US State Department and found I could get a one-off license to ship the type of rifle I had, but I had to find a carrier that would do it. Bottom line, I will need to return to the US, once I have my FAC and retrieve it. Once I arrive in the UK, I can declare it and have it added to my FAC.
The United States, according to the State Department (and import/export of weapons is their responsibility) could care less what weapons leave the United States, it is only concerned with those entering America.
Hope this helps a wee bit.
Grant
Same with me, a pal gave me his 30-06 that I had used in NM as he was stopping hunting due to his age. I flew Delta out of Atlanta did all the extra gun checkin palaver there and so missed my flight but my baggage did not, so it amazed me the plane returned from the runway start position back to the gate for me to get on it as it was easier than finding my cases. Then I landed in Munich the customs held onto it till it was entered on my German paperwork and I collected it no costs ca. 2007.I brought one back about 7-8 years ago as a personal import, your mates fac is his import licence.I checked mine in at Chicago O'Hare in a locked case went through red at heathrow and picked it up.As it was worth less than my personal import allowance(now £390 I believe)no taxes to pay.Customs refused to put it on my FAC not their job they said.
Actually a very simple process
Really interesting, I’m trying to fathom a way of bringing a rifle back from the US at the moment. One issue I’ve got is how an FFL (RFD) can give/sell you a rifle with you not being an American citizen.. how does that work? I figured if I would get the gun into my (US) legal possession and on my UK FAC, then bringing it back would be that hard.Same with me, a pal gave me his 30-06 that I had used in NM as he was stopping hunting due to his age. I flew Delta out of Atlanta did all the extra gun checkin palaver there and so missed my flight but my baggage did not, so it amazed me the plane returned from the runway start position back to the gate for me to get on it as it was easier than finding my cases. Then I landed in Munich the customs held onto it till it was entered on my German paperwork and I collected it no costs ca. 2007.