If you’re a firearms enthusiast and you’re interested in acquiring a Semi-Auto Shotgun in South Africa, it’s essential to understand the legal requirements and procedures involved. Licensing any firearm, especially an Semi-Auto Shotgun, is a regulated process aimed at ensuring responsible ownership. In this blog post, we’ll walk you through the steps on how to license a Semi-Auto Shotgun in South Africa.
Before You Apply For an Semi-Auto Shotgun License
- Complete the Required Training & Competency:
You’ll need to complete the ‘Handle & Use A Shotgun’ course through an accredited training centre, and submit your Statement Of Results to your nearest SAPS office to apply for the appropriate SAPS Competency. - Join a Recognised Hunting Federation:
Before you can apply for a license to possess an Semi-Auto Shotgun, you’ll need to become a member of a recognised hunting organisation or federation. You’ll also need to achieve your Dedicated Hunting Status through them. This involves a written and practical test. This requirement helps ensure that you receive proper training and guidance in firearm handling and safety. - Meet The Eligibility Criteria:
To apply for a license to possess a Semi-Auto Shotgun, you must be a South African citizen or a permanent resident aged 21 or older. You must also have a legitimate reason for wanting to own a Semi-Auto Shotgun, such as dedicated hunter (Section 16) or professional use in the security sector (Section 20).
Applying For a Semi-Auto Shotgun License
- Purchase The Semi-Auto Shotgun & Apply For The License:
After obtaining your Competency Certificate and Dedicated Hunting Status, you can purchase the Semi-Auto Shotgun from a licensed firearm dealer. GUNLINK has completed many Semi-Auto Shotgun License Applications, if you need help with yours, click here for our assistance. - Secure Safe Storage:
You must have a secure safe, built to SABS standards for storing your Semi-Auto Shotgun. SAPS may inspect your storage facilities before granting a license. To find out more about these requirements, click here. - Wait for Approval:
The approval process can take around 4 months, during which time SAPS will conduct background checks and investigate your application thoroughly. You can keep track of your application HERE. Once it’s approved, you can collect it from your nearest SAPS station.
Owning a Semi-Auto Shotgun in South Africa is a significant responsibility, and it’s crucial to follow these steps diligently to ensure the safety of yourself and others. Remember that firearm ownership comes with strict legal obligations, and any misuse can result in severe consequences. We hope you now know how to license a Semi-Auto Shotgun in South Africa, and that it will help you in your quest to obtain one!
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