Portsmouth England, might be moving there
I am looking into a job in Portsmouth England, what kind of shooting possibilities are there in that area?
What would an American military person stationed there have to do to get a rifle and shotgun permit?
03 April 2009, 04:12
Pete EThere is some good stalking within an hour or so of the area, but if might be expensive..
If you're going to be stationed over here for a couple of years, you'd be treated just like us..
A shotgun certificate is just a paperwork exercise really, should be no problem at all getting that..
Your firarms certificate might be more problematic but not unduely so..If you have any State side hunting/shooting qualifications, they would no doubt help...Then you would have to show the Police "good reason" for wanting a rifle(s)..If you booked or went out on a half a dozen stalking trips with a "guide" using a borrowed rifle, that is usually enough..Some Police forces want you to hold a Deer Management Qualification Level 1, but there's no legal requirement...
With both your shotgun certificate or firearms certificate, you will be expected to have secure storage..For us, that usually means a basic $200 gun cabinet/locker, but if your base has an armoury, you might get away saying you would leave it your firarms in there..
Once you get your tickets, they are valid for 5 years and renewal is more or less a formality unless you've been a bad boy and come to the attention of the Police..
Regards,
Peter
03 April 2009, 13:37
Fallow BuckPete,
The armoury would unlikely be acceptable as storage for a sporting firearm as unlicenced individuals would have access to it. Mind, as you know it all depends who you are talking to and if their other half had a "headache" or not....

FB
04 April 2009, 01:05
Richard Equote:
Originally posted by D99:
I am looking into a job in Portsmouth England, what kind of shooting possibilities are there in that area?
What would an American military person stationed there have to do to get a rifle and shotgun permit?
if you do manage to move over here cos of a job
look me up, i am only 3 hours drive away and hav a spare rifle
certainly can give you a days stalking and a bed for the night if needed, if successfull you can keep the carcass what ever it may be you hav shot (roe muntie or fallow)
can't be any fairer than that
Richard
04 April 2009, 02:27
Trapper DaveNice Move,
You could join the Chichester Harbour Wildfowlers and you are only a nod and a spit away from some very good Fallow stalking.
04 April 2009, 03:09
1894mk2quote:
Originally posted by Fallow Buck:
Pete,
The armoury would unlikely be acceptable as storage for a sporting firearm as unlicenced individuals would have access to it. Mind, as you know it all depends who you are talking to and if their other half had a "headache" or not....

FB
Nothing leaves an armoury without a signature so in the British army it used to be OK (in fact the only way) to store personal weapons. They tend to get a lot of oily fingerprints from 'inpsection' and so nothing too good was/is wise.
04 April 2009, 04:15
Pete Equote:
Originally posted by 1894mk2:
Nothing leaves an armoury without a signature so in the British army it used to be OK (in fact the only way) to store personal weapons. They tend to get a lot of oily fingerprints from 'inpsection' and so nothing too good was/is wise.
Not sure if its still the case, but thats certainly how it used to be...
I won't find out until January and I won't get to move until December of 2010 or January of 2011.
07 April 2009, 19:38
bumscratcherI`m in portsmouth every other week, going to the IOW.I live 1 hour away and can sort you out as well with some shooting,I also know a ex (US) marine on the island who does ALOT of airsoft if that floats your boat?.
PM me if you wish
10 April 2009, 01:32
shakariSign up at
www.centrefire.co.uk and the blokes there will sort you out without any problems.
It's a restricted forum so if you need a proposer just send me an email to shakari3@mweb.co.za
Thanks again for all the information.