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andrewpops Jul 20th 2009 2:17 am

Re: Firearms dubai
 

Originally Posted by Blue Cat (Post 7767906)
what was an Emirati doing in Afghanistan :confused:

They are part of ISAF - it was all secret squirrel for a while but the BBC did a piece on them about a year ago (with UAE consent).

shiva Jul 20th 2009 4:13 am

Re: Firearms dubai
 
are they not in afghanistan to make amends for being one of only 3 govts. in the world to have recognised the taliban as the official govt of afghanistan.
nb the other two were saudi and pakistan....says it all really

LankyLady Jul 20th 2009 5:42 am

Re: Firearms dubai
 

Originally Posted by DrMatt (Post 7762581)
Hi,
Hopefully I will be coming to live in dubai with my wife and work as an anaesthetist.
I am a keen shooter in the UK ( have all the relevant police and home office approval etc) and was hoping to continue shooting in dubai.
My research has shown that dubai and the surrounding area doesnt have much in the way of shooting clubs. Jebel ali shooting club doesnt cater for rifles and id like to shoot from 100-1000yards.

I am postulating building a shooting range out in the sand somewhere that not only I can shoot at but run as a side buisiness.
Can anyone advise me on UAE firearms law? i.e. can a non UAE national obtain a license? what calibres are permitted? any restrictions on semi-automatic rifles etc?

many thanks in advance,


Non-nationals cannot own a firearm in the UAE. You may only bring a firearm into the country if you are a competition shooter and are invited to do so. One of our friends is an olympic trap shooter and a close friend of HH Sheik Ahmed bin Hasher al Maktoum (Athens Gold Medallist), and it still took him three hours to get his shotgun through customs, and he was not allowed to transport it himself.

Shooting ranges are similarly restricted, unless you have a great deal of wasta and know people who go by "Your Highness", you'll probably not be able to have a shooting range as a side business.

Ranges here are also very expensive. Best advice would be to store your firearms at home, and save up your pennies for shooting trips away from the UAE.

Confucius Jul 21st 2009 4:35 am

Re: Firearms dubai
 

Originally Posted by LankyLady (Post 7768392)
Non-nationals cannot own a firearm in the UAE. You may only bring a firearm into the country if you are a competition shooter and are invited to do so. One of our friends is an olympic trap shooter and a close friend of HH Sheik Ahmed bin Hasher al Maktoum (Athens Gold Medallist), and it still took him three hours to get his shotgun through customs, and he was not allowed to transport it himself.

Shooting ranges are similarly restricted, unless you have a great deal of wasta and know people who go by "Your Highness", you'll probably not be able to have a shooting range as a side business.

Ranges here are also very expensive. Best advice would be to store your firearms at home, and save up your pennies for shooting trips away from the UAE.

Well...Even the "Highnesses" go to Pakistan for their hunting...

Clay Buster Jul 21st 2009 7:00 am

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Their Hignesses don't have any choice but to hunt elsewhere! It's been banned in the UAE by Federal law, not that there's much out there to hunt anyway. I'm willing to bet that all such HHs take their own hunting rifles and shotguns when after deer or pheasants in the west, and have no problem getting a UK visitor's firearms permit, or completing a Canadian non-resident firearms declaration. They just won't allow anyone to do the same when heading to the UAE. :frown:

bmwm3 Jul 21st 2009 7:39 am

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How about joining/working for their army as a military Doctor, you might be able to 'influence' the firearms permit as a senior officer (which you should be as doctor)

if you cant get a permit, you can use their military ranges? win win? :)


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