Shotgun certificate – how to get one
Find out how to apply for a shotgun licence, plus more information on waiting times, fees and the appeals process
It's never too soon to start looking at guns with a view to buying your first and any dealer will be happy to reserve a gun until your certificate arrives
Would you like to appear on our site? We offer sponsored articles and advertising to put you in front of our readers. Find out moreSo you’ve started shooting and now you’re set on buying your first shotgun. But should you buy new or second-hand? At an auction or from a gun dealer? Side-by-side or over-and-under?
We’d recommend buying your first shotgun from a gun shop.
There are several sound reasons for this.
It’s crucial to apply for a shotgun or firearms certificate quickly because it can take weeks or even months to get through, depending on where you live. A reputable dealer will reserve your gun for you while you are waiting to receive your shotgun certificate.
A gun dealer will help you to apply for a shotgun certificate
Be flexible because right now you can’t be sure how your shooting career will develop. So a multi-purpose gun offering flexibility of use would be sensible. That way you can try out all the different shotgun disciplines with the same gun. A generic gun is what clayshooters call a “Sporter” and game shooters call a “game gun”. They are essentially the same with a couple of minor differences.
Side-by-side or over-and-under? Most shooters opt for an over-and-under, finding them easier to use because there is just a single trigger and a narrower sighting plane down the single top barrel. An over-and-under would be my recommendation when buying a first gun. It’s also worthwhile getting a multi-choke version to add versatility.
Think about your physical size, strength and age. How much weight can you manoeuvre comfortably?
Try out guns from different makes as each manufacturer offers a different fit and handling characteristics. If you want to sell on your gun in future you’ll find it easier to resell a gun from a well known maker. You can check out different gun reviews here.
Gun shop staff will explain the inner workings of a gun to you
Budget aside, there are advantages to both new and second-hand guns.
The Beretta Silver Pigeon is a popular first choice
Invest £500-£1000 and you will get a very serviceable first shotgun either new or second-hand.
Find out how to apply for a shotgun licence, plus more information on waiting times, fees and the appeals process
So you’re on the hunt for a reliable, good quality secondhand over under shotgun. Which is going to suit you…
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