Types of firearms dealership registration
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Details on the types of firearms dealership registration are set out below.
This is registration to deal in the sale and purchase of ammunition for shotguns, unrifled airguns and rifled firearms of a calibre not exceeding .22 inches only. The fee for registration is €75 for 3 years. See steps below for more information on registering.
This is a general registration to deal in all non-restricted firearms. This category would include paintball operators. The fee is €1,000 for 3 years. See steps below for more information on registering.
You must first be registered as a dealer in firearms and ammunition before you can apply for authorisation to deal in restricted firearms. The fee is €500 for 3 years.
Please contact us for more information on registering and an application form.
For dealers who sell realistic imitation firearms including airsoft and non-functioning replicas, this Register is currently been established. Pre-registrations are invited - see steps below for more information on registering.
Form 7 Application for Registration in the Register of Non Restricted Firearms Dealers
Form 7 Application for Registration in the Register of Non Restricted Firearms Dealers
On confirmation of everything being in order, the Minister will request the registration fee. This is currently €1,000 for a firearms and ammunition dealer or €75 for dealer who only sells ammunition.
For dealers who sell realistic imitation firearms including airsoft and non-functioning replicas, this Register is currently been established. Pre-registrations are invited - see steps below for more information on registering. Move this text under Registering as a Firearms Dealer
The Firearms and Offensive Weapons Act 1990 was amended by section 40 of the Criminal Justice (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2009. It will, on the commencement of the legislation, be an offence for any person to import, manufacture, sell, repair, test, expose for sale, or possess for sale, repair or test by way of trade or business any realistic imitation firearm unless they are registered with the Department of Justice.
If you are running a business involving realistic imitation firearms, such as a shop selling airsoft guns or replicas, you should pre-register with us now.
Before you can be registered you will have to satisfy the Minister for Justice that you are immediately about to carry on business as a firearms dealer in the Republic of Ireland in premises suitable for that purpose. You should clarify planning permission requirements with your local authority. In considering any such application for registration the Minister shall have regard to the character of the applicant, and generally to the public safety and preservation of the peace." - Section 9(3) of the Firearms Act 1925
We will be in contact with you shortly thereafter and will send you an application form once we establish the Register.