enfieldspares
Well-Known Member
In France until as recently as the mid-2000s (when at the same time so called "arms capable of chambering military calibre ammunition" were de-restricted to a lesser category) non licence whatsoever was required to acquire nor possess a single shot .22LR rifle in France. Only a valid identity proof needed to be shown. For British residents that was simply our UK passport.
I remember sending my mother's .22 Martini over to Paris via Holland & Holland when they had a shop on Avenue Victor Hugo in the 16me and collecting it from there to take to my apartment in the 17me. In about 2002 where it stayed for certainly two years until it came back again via Holland & Holland to the UK.
For some forget that, in France, that yes, "military calibres" were de-restricted to a lesser category but an number of types of weapon (and reloading components) that were totally "vente libre" (free sale with no permit at all required...just production of a valid ID) were raised into those categories requiring a licence. So ended in France free sale and possession of single shot .22LR rifles.
I remember sending my mother's .22 Martini over to Paris via Holland & Holland when they had a shop on Avenue Victor Hugo in the 16me and collecting it from there to take to my apartment in the 17me. In about 2002 where it stayed for certainly two years until it came back again via Holland & Holland to the UK.
For some forget that, in France, that yes, "military calibres" were de-restricted to a lesser category but an number of types of weapon (and reloading components) that were totally "vente libre" (free sale with no permit at all required...just production of a valid ID) were raised into those categories requiring a licence. So ended in France free sale and possession of single shot .22LR rifles.
