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Down by the star golf course.

If you are on the south side of the old city driving west along the moat the road will come to a T It is straight a head from there about a quarter of a mile.

At the T go to the left and take the first U turn to come back to it. As you drive into the complex it is on your right. Across the parking lot is a archery range if you are into that. Or if you have the Golf illness they have a driving range and a golf course.

Now that I think of it the archery range has camping gear along with binoculars and telescopes. They might have some thing there.

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She is yes. So any kind of prior registration needed? Or is it just like buying a set of golf clubs?

I think it is OK for her to own one defiantly not you. It's been a year sense I was in there but they seemed to have a good supply of hand guns. They can take you out to the army base shooting range and target shoot. Al you do is pay for the ammo. I heard of one Japanese getting to shoot or drive a tank. Not sure which. It cost him 50,000 baht. I believe a bazooka was in the 15,000 baht range. Amazing Thailand.

Not sure about registration. Probably give them her registration card or passport to prove she is a Thai citizen. Let us know what happens.

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She is yes. So any kind of prior registration needed? Or is it just like buying a set of golf clubs?

I think unless the Mrs is a golfer she can do the "job" easier with a gun...........anyway if I dont see you before it was nice......

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She is yes. So any kind of prior registration needed? Or is it just like buying a set of golf clubs?

I think unless the Mrs is a golfer she can do the "job" easier with a gun...........anyway if I dont see you before it was nice......

Well...you do shoot a round of golf :D
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While on the topic, where to actually buy a gun? (Legally, for the Mrs.)

Buying is the easy part. Before that there are many hoops to jump through. This is where it's good to know your local chief of police, as he will have the final say in you applicatiion for a permit.

For civilian recreational, self-defence and hunting purposes, here are the documents that must be filed with the form Por.1:

Original and signed copy of ID card.

Original and signed copy of house registration (blue book).

Evidence of the applicant’s occupation, such as a) for the proprietor of a business, registration certificate of a company or certificate of commercial registration, B) for an employee, a document from the employer certifying the position, duties and salary and c) for the self-employed, such as a farmer or merchant, photos of the business.

Letter of recommendation from a government official, soldier or senior police official attesting to the good character of the applicant and stating the reasons the applicant needs to have a gun. The reference must be from a government official of level six or higher. A reference from a police or military official must be from a lieutenant colonel or higher. A copy of the recommending official’s official ID card must be attached to the recommendation.

In the case of a gun to be used for sporting purposes, a copy of a membership card from a shooting range, showing the applicant to have been a member for more than 60 days. If the application is for a rifle, a.45 calibre or revolvers of.40, .44 or .357 calibre, there must also be a certificate from the shooting range to the effect that the gun is used for sporting purposes.

Evidence, if any, of participation by the applicant in gun training courses. While this is not mandatory, it is considered a positive factor.

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Farang with a house book can also own one according to an issues and answers in the gazette..

Its unusual, hence many locations simply say no, as they dont think it should be true.. but is legal so they said.

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