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Applying for a red gun ownership card for gun or ammunition collectors


If you want to collect weapons and/or ammunition, you must apply for a permit from the relevant weapons authority.

The red firearms possession card entitles the holder to acquire or possess firearms or ammunition. It can only be applied for by weapons collectors or weapons experts. Weapons collectors are persons who can credibly demonstrate that they require firearms or ammunition for a culturally and historically significant collection. A scientific-technical collection is also of cultural-historical significance.

It is recommended that you inform yourself in detail about the regulations of firearms law before submitting your application.

In order to obtain permission to collect weapons and ammunition that require a permit, you must prove the following:

  • be at least 18 years old and
  • prove your need,
  • be reliable under firearms law and
  • personal suitability,
  • your expertise in handling weapons and ammunition and
  • the safe storage of weapons and ammunition

Requirements

  • You must be at least 18 years old.

    If you are under 25 years of age, you will be asked by the relevant firearms authority to submit a specialist medical or psychological report/certificate on your mental aptitude. You must pay for the certificate yourself and send the original by post to the relevant firearms authority.

  • You must provide credible evidence that your weapons or ammunition collection is of cultural and historical significance (need). To do this, you must specify exactly which types of weapons or ammunition you wish to collect and justify the historical, scientific or technical significance of the collection you wish to make.

    You can provide proof of this, for example, by means of an expert's report.

  • You must be reliable under firearms law.

    You may be deemed unreliable under firearms law if, among other things

    • you have been sentenced to a prison sentence of at least one year within the last 10 years or have been a member of or supported a prohibited organization in the last 10 years.
    • it can be assumed that you misuse weapons or ammunition or handle them improperly, do not store these items carefully or hand them over to persons who are not authorized to do so.
    • you have been in preventive police custody more than once in the last 5 years with judicial authorization due to violence.
    • you have repeatedly or grossly violated the Weapons Act.
  • You must be personally suitable.

    You may be assessed as personally unsuitable if, among other things

    • You are legally incompetent.
    • you are dependent on alcohol or other intoxicating substances, mentally ill or mentally retarded.
    • you suffer from serious illnesses, such as brain injuries, or physical impairments, such as amputations or severe visual impairment.
    • it can be assumed that you do not handle weapons or ammunition carefully or properly or cannot store these items carefully or that there is a concrete danger that you will endanger others or yourself.
  • You must prove that you have sufficient knowledge of weapons and ammunition and how to handle them (expertise).

    In order to be able to prove your expertise in handling weapons and ammunition, you must have taken part in a corresponding course. The course comprises a theoretical and practical part. At the end of the course, you will take an examination before an authorized examination board. If you pass the examination, you will receive a certificate stating which weapons and ammunition you are licensed to use. If your collection does not contain any firearms capable of being fired, you may not be required to have any firing skills. This decision is made by the competent authority.

  • You must prove that you can store weapons and ammunition safely.

    This generally means that only you as an authorized person may have access to weapons and ammunition. If you do not store your weapons and ammunition securely, you are committing an administrative offense for which a fine of up to EUR 10,000 can be imposed. In addition, your reliability under firearms law may be called into question and your firearms possession card may be withdrawn.

    When submitting your application, you must provide information on the storage location and the container in which you wish to store weapons and ammunition. The storage requirements are based on § 13 of the General Weapons Act Ordinance (AWaffV). In cases of doubt, please contact the authority responsible for you. In principle, you can use the following guidelines as a guide:

    • You must store ammunition requiring a permit in a sheet steel cabinet/container with a swing bolt lock or an equivalent locking device.
    • You need a gun cabinet to store long guns and handguns that require a permit. The type of gun cabinet you need depends on the number and type of weapons and/or ammunition you wish to purchase and own.
      • You can store an unlimited number of long guns, up to 5 handguns and ammunition in a gun cabinet with resistance grade 0 in accordance with the DIN/EN 1143-1 standard weighing up to 200 kilograms.
      • You may store an unlimited number of long weapons, up to 10 short weapons and ammunition in a gun cabinet with resistance grade 0 in accordance with the DIN/EN 1143-1 standard weighing over 200 kilograms.
      • In a gun cabinet with resistance grade I in accordance with the DIN/EN 1143-1 standard, you may store an unlimited number of long weapons and handguns as well as ammunition.
    • The following regulations apply to the location in which you may set up the gun cabinet:
      • If you live in a shared household with another person who is also authorized to own weapons, you may store the weapons in a shared weapons cabinet.
    • It is also permitted to store weapons and ammunition with a weapons dealer. You must provide appropriate proof of this.

What documents do I need?

  • Identity card or passport (copy)
  • Proof of the cultural-historical value of the collection
  • Certificate of competence
  • Proof of storage, e.g. purchase contract for a gun cabinet and/or photos of the gun cabinet and installation site
  • If applicable, a specialist medical or psychological certificate confirming your mental aptitude (if under 25 years of age)