Sorry to have taken so long answering this, I was out of town having fun, I used to know the way it was done, but, since the €U have screwed with everything I'm afraid that any info I have would be wrong, sorry. I'm not even sure if the Bundesausführamt in Eschborn
link have anything to say any more :-(
Tony
You would need what the Germans call a "Verbringungserlaubnis" (authorisation for transport of a firearm) to the German border. It is issued by the gun contol office (Waffenbehoerde) in the district where you are going to buy the shotgun.
Hope this helps!
Originally Posted By mike-munich:
You would need what the Germans call a "Verbringungserlaubnis" (authorisation for transport of a firearm) to the German border. It is issued by the gun contol office (Waffenbehoerde) in the district where you are going to buy the shotgun.
Hope this helps!
It would, but as the originator of this thread is from another €U country and didn't really elaborate on any points (is he in Germany/mail order/bought/inherited etc etc). I wasn't prepared to start second guessing him

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Tony
Reading "get a shotgun from Germany to Finnland" I was guessing he would actually take it there by himself. I don't know how good his english is, but by just reading what he wrote I would assume that he wants to do the transport of the firearm in person, rather than having it shipped. Shipping it would be much easier though, since he only have to produce his papers at the Finnish customs office when the shipment gets there. ;)