I have stayed in Premier inns, travelodges etc with airguns without issue
We are going to Wales for a few days and visit my son's farm while we are there and I don't want to lose the opportunity to have some airgun fun in a large remote field as I only get to shoot in gardens and the rangewe like to stay in motels and I would like to keep my gun with me but I am guessing even though I have a reason for having the gun with me it won't be straight to the farm and straight back home.
Any advice please.
I have stayed in Premier inns, travelodges etc with airguns without issue
Better to admit you walked through the wrong door than spend your life in the wrong room
As above. I regularly stay in the Premier Inn when attending a Bash
Never had an issue
Pete
I travel alone
Thanks guys, what about traveling with the gun if not going straight to the farm and straight back is it OK over a couple of days?
Sub 12 fpe air gun is fine. That said, you should keep it secure, locked in the boot of a car ammo kept in a different place & don't let folk see it, will be fine.
I know that there's them that would strut about exercising their "rights", but despite the sub 12fpe off ticket nature in England & Wales, ownership & possession in a public place, comes with legal responsibilities.
Plus there's always the chance a motel resident catches sight, calls the police. Leaving you to explain the situation to an itchy fingered armed response unit![]()
Out of sight out of mind.
It is entirely down to the rules of the motel owner whether they allow an airgun, just like they can say pets are or are not allowed.
Airguns all still fall under "firearms law" and the law states you must have "good reason to be in possession of a gun in a public place" and a car is classed as a public place.
So the argument is couldn't you drop it at the farm first, if you can argue that isn't practical then you have your "good reason"
OTOH what are the odds on anyone ever knowing it's in the boot, slim at best.
Well, if it's not a Diana, and you leave it locked in your boot, if the worst happens (nicked that is) hopefully it won't be too awful ..
Or buy a fishing rod bag, a cello case, or lightstand case, large racket bag etc and just roll in with you discretely/ obviously no questions asked ..
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Driving to a farm ......
You could take a 308 mate ! (As long as the farm had Boar, or Deer, or somewhere safe to zero) !
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You would be travelling to a place where you have shooting permission, which is covered by the "reasonable excuse" to have the gun with you. Keep the gun locked in the boot of your car and don't make a display of it so no-one has any reason to be alarmed.
When staying in the Premier Inn, either at Hinckley or Melton Mowbray no guns are left in the car
They all come up to my room over night
Yes I do clean them on the sofa
Pete
I travel alone
I live in wales and work in London, my brother own a very big woodland in Essex area I travel from wales to his woodland all the time with my 2 air rifles (one PCP and another springer) both in the boot of my car all guns kept in gun hard case covered with long piece of cloth and both gun got triggers safety on… never had an issue as long it kept away from the eyes and safely locked you should be fine …
In England and Wales, it's generally legal to have and transport airguns, but there are some important things to keep in mind.
When you're traveling with your airgun, it should be unloaded and safely stored. It's a good idea to have it in a proper gun case or bag and make sure it's not easily accessible during your journey.
You should have a legitimate reason for having the airgun with you. In your case, planning to use it on your son's farm in a remote field should be a valid reason.
So, it's all about being responsible and making sure you're within the law while enjoying your time on the farm. And if you ever plan to visit Dallas in the future, I can recommend some great best places to live in Dallas.
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