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The Firearms Rules 1998

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SCHEDULE 1FIREARM CERTIFICATES: FORMS OF APPLICATION AND CERTIFICATE

Rule 3(1)

PART I

Rule 3(6)

PART II

Rule 4(2)

PART III

SCHEDULE 2SHOTGUN CERTIFICATES: FORMS OF APPLICATION AND CERTIFICATE

Rule 5(1)

PART I

Rule 5(6)

PART II

SCHEDULE 3VISITORS' PERMITS: FORMS OF APPLICATION AND PERMIT

Rule 8(1)

PART I

Rule 8(2)

PART II

Rule 8(3)

PART III

SCHEDULE 4OTHER PERMITS: FORMS OF PERMIT

Rule 9(1)(a)

PART I

Rule 9(1)(b)

PART II

Rule 9(2)(a)

PART III

Rule 9(2)(b)

PART IV

Rule 9(3)

PART V

SCHEDULE 5FIREARMS DEALERS: FORMS OF APPLICATION, NOTIFICATION AND REGISTERS

Rule 10(1)

PART I

Rule 10(2)

PART II

Rule 10(3)

PART IIIFORM OF POLICE REGISTER OF FIREARMS DEALERS

Rule 10(4)

PART IVFIREARMS DEALER'S REGISTER OF TRANSACTIONS

Directions as to the manner of keeping a register

1.  The register may be kept in the following manner—

(i)it may be kept in separate sections and subsections; and

(ii)it may be divided into separate sections or subsections for firearms and ammunition:

Provided that—

(a)the nature of the contents of each section or subsection is indicated at the beginning of the section or subsection, and

(b)the sections and subsections are so kept as to be readily available for inspection.

2.  The description of firearms or ammunition should indicate clearly—

(a)in the case of firearms—

(i)the class of firearms (eg shot gun, rifle, revolver or pistol);

(ii)the make, type or distinctive name of the firearm;

(iii)the calibre;

(iv)the identification number or other distinguishing mark, if present;

(v)the maker’s name, if known;

(b)in the case of ammunition—

(i)the make, type or distinctive name of the ammunition;

(ii)the calibre;

(iii)the nature of the projectile (eg solid or expanding).

3.  No abbreviations should be used, unless their meaning is made plain to any person inspecting the register.

4.  Where any such entries other than the prescribed particulars are made in the register, they should be made in such a way as not to interfere with or obscure the entries of the prescribed particulars.

Rule 12

SCHEDULE 6REVOCATIONS

Rules revokedReferences
The Firearms Rules 1989S.I. 1989/854
The Firearms (Scotland) Rules 1989S.I. 1989/889
The Firearms (Amendment) Rules 1992S.I. 1992/2824
The Firearms (Scotland) Amendment Rules 1992S.I. 1992/2821
The Firearms (Amendment) Rules 1994S.I. 1994/3022
The Firearms (Scotland) Amendment Rules 1994S.I. 1994/3198

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