How to Import an Air Rifle to Ireland
Things You'll Need
- Firearms certificate
- Application forms
- Packaging materials
Instructions
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Print out and fill in a firearm certificate application (non-resident) and submit it to the Irish police force (An Garda Siochana) including any fees involved. Application forms can be found at garda.ie. This process can take up to six weeks to complete, so be sure to fill in and send off your application form well in advance of your planned importation date.
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Print and fill out an importation application form, including the exact make and model of the firearm, the correct category (ranging from A-D) and a separate form if you are looking to import a category B firearm. Category B firearms are classified as exceptional weapons, and you are required to supply additional information about these firearms. Application forms can be found at garda.ie.
There are separate forms depending on whether you are importing an air rifle from inside or outside the European Union (EU.)
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Forward your complete application, along with your Irish firearm license to the Crime 4 division of the Department of Justice and Law Reform. Upon receipt and acceptance of your application, this department will issue you a transfer document that will enable you to import your air rifle into Ireland.
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Package your air rifle safely and securely for transit to Ireland. It may be that you are traveling with your firearm, but will stow it away in the luggage compartment of an airplane, or you're distributing your firearm through a courier. Either way you must pack your air rifle meticulously, making sure there are no loose fittings and that the rifle itself is wrapped tightly.
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