macd
Well-Known Member
I have read the fire arms legislation and I think people are getting confused. So long as a firearm is part of a ship's equipment and does not leave the ship I still believe what I said above is correct. I think Graham M376 has even quoted the appropriate section of the 'overview issued by the Home Office.
To clarify, IMHO, if you want to buy the guns that are to be ship's equipment in the UK you would need to either have a relevant firearms certificate or ask the provider who will have a firearms licence, to bring the items to the ship.
That may very well be right: I've no idea. But presumably it's just the means by which one might legally get a gun on board a yacht in British waters. Arriving in a foreign port, other rules would surely apply. (Plenty, if not most, entry forms specifically ask if there are firearms aboard.) Since only the truly paranoid might imagine that firearms are necessary in UK waters, isn't the latter the prevailing practical issue?