Benelli m2
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I've heard that when driving with your gun they will have to be locked in a case and bolted to the floor of you vehicle anyone heard of this
Further to this, there is actually no hard and fast law when it comes to the exact methods used. It's all in the guidance. The only "law" in respect to storage is in s.3 of the Firearms Rules 1998:Part 7 of the firearms security manual:
"Vehicles Left Unattended:
7.2 Whenever possible, the vehicle should not be left unattended for long periods.
7.3 Vehicles containing firearms and left unattended for any length of time should ideally have an
immobiliser and/or alarm fitted. For commercial vehicles, such as vans additional locking solutions should
be fitted to manufacturer’s standards. Trackers should be considered by those individuals who regularly
move large numbers of guns.
7.4 Where possible, they should be parked in an area that provides natural surveillance
7.5 For preference, the firearms should be stored in the locked boot or other secured load carrying area of
the vehicle. They should be out of sight from passers-by.
7.6 In the case of estates, hatchbacks and similar vehicles, the certificate holder should ensure that:
a) where fitted, the lid or cover of the load carrying area should be in place, or the firearms are covered
and concealed to prevent their identification;
b) if the vehicle is to be left unattended for any length of time, the firearm and ammunition should not
be stored together;
c) where the boot or load carrying area is the most practical place, ammunition should be secured in
an appropriate container ideally, but not necessarily, secured to the vehicle;
d) where it is practical, the bolt magazine or other operating part should be separated from the firearm
and either carried on the person, or kept in a locked container, ideally secured to the vehicle, or
concealed elsewhere."
That is certainly true in Germany, under some circumstances - but not AFAIK in the UK.In a securely fastened case, eg. Zipped up.
Interesting! Have you any details about how it's planned to be brought in?That's the case now but it's being brought in apparently might be wrong
Been doing that for years, cheap gun box bolted to the tie down points in the back of the van, solid as a rock.I've heard that when driving with your gun they will have to be locked in a case and bolted to the floor of you vehicle anyone heard of this
I just heard it from a guy at the clay club I've not see it on basc news or anywhere else I guess it might be just talkInteresting! Have you any details about how it's planned to be brought in?
Completely Unworkable. How do I get a box bolted to the floor of my Porsche 911 big enough for my .50CAL rifle? Ain’t gonna happen….That's the case now but it's being brought in apparently might be wrong
I think you are conflating two things. (without checking…) When on the public highway your gun should be in a closed case. Best practice (as described above) advises on how the weapon should be secured. If you have your vehicle/gun stolen deviations from best practice would be an indication of negligence but not a crime i.e you would loose your FAC but not go to jail.I've heard that when driving with your gun they will have to be locked in a case and bolted to the floor of you vehicle anyone heard of this