Hi all,
I've seen an air rifle I fancy on a gun shops website in Scotland, now contacting said shop I've been told it's going to cost £55 to transfer from them and what ever my local RFD will charge to recieve it (probably at least £25), I've never done this before with rifles (only VCR act parts), does around £80 sound about right?
Cheers
Pete
Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in
Where is the shop located mate?.
Kindest regards
Barrel
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Mmmm....So far, a selling RFD have waived their charge, I have paid the receiving RFD anything between £18 and £25. This is within the last two years and about eight transactions......
Mmm, I would expect that most Scottish RFD's are finding the sale of Airguns somewhat slow at the moment so I would expect a somewhat more realistic approach at the moment!
Regarding receiving costs, this would be around £20 - £30 depending on how much money you have spend with the RFD and indeed if he sells something similar!
At your end it's easy, just ask your RFD what he charges
With the new Scottish law there is probably a load of paperwork as they're now "on ticket" but £55 does seem a bit high even remembering that some of it will be postage that you'd pay anyway.
I've only done it with a sect 1 rifle & the shipping was part of the advertised price on Gunstar.
the shop local to me charges £40 I'm sure he said ,the RFD that works from home was £25 but that was a year ago. might be different now.
as barrel asked, what shop as if some one is local they may pick it up and post it down to you. not sure how that would work with AWC . as mine is on my firearms till renewal I may not be able to pick if up If it was at my local shop.
All the receiving RFD has to do is take delivery (& maybe unwrap) and record the buyers details!!! No notifications to do. I don't charge fa.
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Ask again with a Scots accent.
I'm up the top end so I can't help.
There may not be physically a lot of work for the receiving RFD to do when he takes the item, but he has to pay for his shop, the overheads, and staff wages who are there to deal, etc. ie it is expensive for the gunshop to exist.
That is what the £25 or whatever is paying for!