XX. Requirements for the placement of weapons, equipment of weapons rooms, storage facilities, warehouses, premises for display, demonstration or trade in weapons, shooting ranges and shooting ranges

  • 20.06.2020

Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation

APPENDIX TO ORDER No. 288

"On measures to implement the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of July 21, 1998 N 814"

Instructions for organizing the work of internal affairs bodies to control the circulation of civilian and service weapons and ammunition for them on the territory of the Russian Federation

XIX. The procedure for conducting an inventory of weapons and ammunition by legal entities

147. Inventory - a complete check of the availability of weapons and ammunition for compliance with registration data, the procedure for maintaining their records and ensuring safety, is carried out in organizations and institutions on the basis of an order from the head of a legal entity or in accordance with the instructions of the heads of the relevant internal affairs bodies.

By order of the head of the legal entity, 10 days before the start of the inventory, the chairman and members of the inventory commission are appointed, the terms of its work and the procedure for submitting the inventory report and collation sheets on the inventory are determined.

The inventory of weapons and ammunition issued by internal affairs bodies for temporary use is carried out in accordance with the procedure established by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for this category of weapons and ammunition.

148. Inventories are carried out:

B) when changing the person responsible for the safety of weapons and ammunition, or the head of a legal entity (on the day of acceptance and transfer of cases);

C) in the event of a natural disaster, fire, accident, or other emergency situations resulting in the movement of weapons or ammunition (for a specific participant in such events);

D) during the liquidation or reorganization of a legal entity (including during the transformation of a state or municipal unitary enterprise) before drawing up a liquidation or separation balance sheet.

149. To carry out an inventory within one year, a permanent inventory commission of at least three people is created in the organization. The inventory commission includes one of the heads of the legal entity, employees of the accounting service and other specialists who have studied the structure and nomenclature of the weapons being checked, as well as safety measures when handling them.

The composition of the inventory commission, as a rule, should not change until the commission expires. In exceptional cases, replacement of commission members is carried out on the basis of an order from the head of the legal entity.

The head of the organization must create conditions for conducting an inventory of weapons and ammunition, relieve commission members from performing other duties during the inventory, and also allocate the required number of technical workers authorized to work with weapons and ammunition.

150. Persons responsible for the safety of weapons and ammunition carry out the posting of all completed operations on the movement of weapons and ammunition and display their balances in the accounting books with certification by their own signature on the day of inventory.

151. Before starting the inventory, members of the commission must:

A) study the requirements of legislative and other regulatory legal acts of the Russian Federation, regulatory legal acts of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia regulating the procedure for the circulation of weapons and ammunition and their inventory;

B) prepare forms for inventory lists, inventories of number registration and collating sheets of the results of inventory of weapons and ammunition, register them in the prescribed manner. At the same time, preliminary entry of remaining weapons and ammunition into the specified documents is not allowed;

C) check the availability of sealing means and sealing material, the details of which must differ from the sealing means available to the persons responsible for the safety of the weapon.

152. The commission should begin checking the actual availability of weapons and ammunition by checking the places where weapons and ammunition are stored and sealing existing safes, cabinets, pyramids, boxes with weapons and ammunition.

Opening and re-sealing of verified weapons storage places for their acceptance or issue is carried out only by members of the inventory commission.

153. The presence of weapons is established through a mandatory piece, complete and number counting, as well as checking the weapons’ compliance with technical documentation (passports, forms or their duplicates) in the presence of the person responsible for its safety.

Checks of cartridges packed in sealed packages or metal zinc are carried out by examining the integrity of the container according to the markings applied, about which a corresponding note is made in the inventory list. In the absence of markings (including partial ones), these packages must be opened, and the cartridges must be counted piece by piece.

Labels certified by the chairman of the commission indicating the date of inspection are inserted into inspected safes, cabinets, pyramids, boxes and closures by the commission.

154. Collectible and exhibited weapons and cartridges from the Museum Fund of the Russian Federation are included in the inventory records taking into account the requirements established by the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation.

155. Inventory lists and inventories of number registration are filled out taking into account the requirements established for conducting inventories in internal affairs bodies. Corrections and additions are certified by members of the inventory commission and persons responsible for the safety of weapons and ammunition.

Inventories are primary inventory documents that are filled out directly at the places (at sites) where weapons and ammunition are stored as they are checked. Upon completion of the inspection, each completed page of inventory is signed by members of the commission and the person responsible for the safety of weapons or ammunition.

156. Weapons and ammunition received during the inventory process are entered into separate inventories. In this case, in the line to indicate the intended purpose of the weapon, the entry “Weapons (cartridges) received during the inventory” is made, and in the “Note” column it is indicated from whom it came, the date of receipt and the numbers of receipt (accompanying, transport) documents.

157. Weapons and ammunition that were in the possession of organization employees who went on a business trip at the time of inventory are accepted for credit according to accounting documents. In this case, the date of issue, surnames and initials of the persons who received them, and the grounds for issue are indicated in the “Note” column.

158. The results of the inventory of weapons and ammunition are reflected in the comparison sheet, which is filled out in triplicate. Each copy of the statement is signed by the chairman and members of the commission, as well as the person responsible for the safety of the inspected weapons or ammunition.

159. If facts of shortage or surplus of weapons and ammunition are identified, the inventory commission immediately notifies the head of the legal entity.

160. Based on the results of the inventory, the commission draws up an act in two copies, and for weapons and ammunition issued by internal affairs bodies for temporary use - in three copies.

The act reflects the state of storage, accounting of weapons and ammunition, facts of shortages, surpluses, damage and loss, as well as proposals for eliminating identified deficiencies.

The act is reviewed and approved by the head of the legal entity within three days from the date of its signature and submission by the commission.

161. The first copies of the act, inventory list, number registration list, matching sheet and other materials are stored in a separate accounting file with the person responsible for the safety of weapons in the organization, the second copies are transferred to the internal affairs body, the third copies are transferred to the economic unit of the regional internal affairs body Affairs, internal affairs bodies subordinate to the Main Internal Affairs Directorate or the URO of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, to which weapons and ammunition were issued for temporary use.

Rules for the circulation of civilian and service weapons and ammunition for them on the territory of the Russian Federation, approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of July 21, 1998 N 814.

Citizens of the Russian Federation who legally have weapons and ammunition may store them in places of temporary stay subject to conditions that ensure their safety.

163. Weapons must be stored by legal entities in safes, cabinets, pyramids, racks and boxes installed in specially equipped premises, unloaded, with the trigger pulled, the safety on, clean and lubricated, separately from cartridges.

Weapons assigned to employees of legal entities are attached in a safe, cabinet, pyramid, rack or box with tags indicating the type, model and number of the weapon in accordance with the inventory and book of registration and registration of weapons.

164. In the weapons rooms of legal entities with special statutory tasks, it is permitted to store cartridges together with weapons in blocks, magazines, removable drums or clips.

Weapons in original packaging (boxes, boxes) and cartridges in capping (zinc, boxes with zinc) can be stored on racks.

Bulk cartridges are stored only in metal boxes, closed with two locks, different in secret.

165. Separate storage is carried out in separate safes, metal cabinets, pyramids, racks and boxes:

A) cartridges and weapons (except for the cases specified in paragraph 164 of these Instructions). In this case, cartridges containing pyrotechnic compositions or filled with tear and irritant substances, as well as cartridges that have misfired, are stored in separate packaging;

B) artistically decorated weapons of all types containing precious metals or precious stones;

C) weapons seized and accepted for temporary storage from citizens or employees of other legal entities, as well as the specified weapons and those on the balance sheet;

D) gunpowder packaged in special sealed metal closures (boxes), and gunpowder packaged in plastic bags for retail sale.

166. Metal cabinets and boxes for storing weapons must be locked and have a thickness of at least 2 mm, for storing gunpowder, cartridges and products containing a pyrotechnic charge or pyrotechnic projectile equipment - at least 3 mm, and those used for transporting weapons by air - not less than 1.6 mm.

167. Safes, cabinets, pyramids, boxes and racks are placed in rooms no closer than 1.5 m from the entrance doors and 0.5 m from window openings, and boxes with cartridges and aerosol packages - no closer than 1 m from heating devices. The distance in front of safes, cabinets and pyramids should ensure that their doors can be opened without hindrance.

168. For each safe, pyramid, cabinet, rack and box, an inventory is made, which indicates the types of weapons stored, their quantity and numbers, and a tag is attached indicating the name and serial number according to the inventory of the premises, the name of the unit (legal entity), in in whose use the weapon is located, as well as the surnames and initials of the person responsible for the safety of the weapon, and the number of his seal or seal imprint.

The above inventories are signed by the responsible persons and are updated as changes are made to them.

169. Rooms for storing weapons and (or) ammunition (weapons rooms) must meet the following requirements for their technical strength:

169.1. The walls, partitions, ceiling and floor of the premises must be solid: brick or stone masonry with a thickness of at least 360 mm, concrete wall blocks with a thickness of at least 200 mm, concrete blocks in two layers, each with a thickness of at least 90 mm, reinforced concrete panels with a thickness of at least 180 mm.

Elements of the structure that do not meet the specified requirements are covered with a steel grill, the rods of which must have a diameter or cross-sectional width of at least 16 mm, and the cell size must not exceed 150 x 150 mm.

When constructing internal walls, it is allowed to make them from paired gypsum concrete panels with a thickness of at least 80 mm each with the specified metal lattice laid between them.

A hidden work report is drawn up on the fulfillment of the specified requirements for the technical strengthening of premises for storing weapons or ammunition.

169.2. Ventilation hatches and openings in the walls intended for utility networks are covered with a steel grill made of a bar with a diameter of at least 16 mm with a cell size of no more than 50 x 50 mm.

169.3. Doorways are equipped with:

A solid steel door with a thickness of at least 3 mm, reinforced along the perimeter and diagonals with a steel profile with a wall thickness of at least 3 mm and a width of shelves (sides) of at least 50 mm;

A lattice door made of a rod with a diameter of at least 16 mm with a cell size of no more than 150 x 150 mm, which is also welded along the perimeter and diagonals;

A steel box made of a profile with a wall thickness of at least 5 mm and a shelf width of at least 100 mm.

169.4. The above metal gratings are boiled at each intersection of the rods and connections with the profiles, and the ends of the door frames are embedded into the walls by 80 mm and cemented.

169.5. Entrance and lattice doors must have internal locks, different in security, reliable fastenings and hinge devices.

The cross-sectional area of ​​the bolts of locks or locking devices must be at least 3 cm2.

The entrance door is additionally equipped with devices for sealing, as well as steel eyes with a thickness of at least 3 mm for locking from the outside with a padlock or a second internal lock.

169.6. The weapon storage room must be equipped with fire extinguishing means in accordance with the standards established by the State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia, and a multi-line fire alarm system (at least two lines). All security and fire alarm lines are connected to the centralized monitoring console of the private security unit of the internal affairs body of the Russian Federation, in order for the internal affairs bodies to carry out the control functions assigned to them.

The alarm wiring outside the weapons room is done in a hidden manner.

If it is impossible for technical reasons to connect the premises to centralized security, it is equipped with an autonomous alarm system with the installation of sound and light alarms near the security post (with 24-hour security) or on the outside of the building.

The alarm power supply system must have a backup power source that is triggered automatically when the main power supply is disconnected.

Security and fire alarms can also be connected to security consoles of organizations (separate security units, posts) legally engaged in security activities at facilities where weapons and (or) ammunition are located.

The access regime and regimes inside these facilities with security guards armed with firearms and the technical means of security used must ensure the safety of weapons and cartridges, the safety of their storage, excluding access to them by unauthorized persons during the period of storage, issuance, reception, loading, unloading, maintenance and inspection - inspection activities.

At the facilities of organizations where only civilian pneumatic, throwing and (or) edged weapons are located, subject to registration with the internal affairs bodies, it is allowed to carry out intra-facility regimes using technical means and access control, and in premises with other civilian weapons, the acquisition of which by citizens is carried out without licenses of internal affairs bodies - with the help of technical means.

169.7. To receive and issue weapons, a window with an internal metal door with a thickness of at least 3 mm, locked from the inside with a lock, is allowed in the wall of the room or in the entrance door.

The window frame in the wall is made of a steel profile with a wall thickness of at least 5 mm and a shelf width of at least 100 mm, the size of which should not exceed 300 x 200 mm.

170. For legal entities (trade, sports organizations and educational institutions), the maximum volumes (quantity) of storing cartridges in one room (weapon room or warehouse) based on positive inspection results are determined by the commission, based on fire safety requirements, taking into account the free volume of safes, metal cabinets, racks and pyramids located in a weapons room or storage room. Weapon rooms are equipped in accordance with the requirements of paragraph 169 of these Instructions. The storage of cartridges in weapons rooms by other legal entities is carried out in the volumes established for them by the standards for the supply of cartridges.

The paragraph is no longer valid. - Order of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia dated December 30, 2014 N 1149.

The walls, ceiling and floor of storage rooms must meet the requirements established for weapons rooms.

Warehouses are equipped with main and emergency gates, as well as additional lockable metal bars. The gate must be metal, have internal locks and latches (top and bottom). Metal gratings are made from rods with a diameter of at least 16 mm. Gates, grilles and entrance doors are reinforced along the perimeter and diagonals with steel profiles with a wall thickness of at least 5 mm and a shelf width of at least 100 mm.

Window openings are covered with metal grilles made of rods with a diameter or section width of at least 16 mm with cells measuring no more than 150 x 150 mm or an area of ​​no more than 150 cm2 when making shaped cells.

Buttons are installed in warehouse premises for emergency calling of police officers or security of a legal entity.

171. Organizations that have customs terminals or other warehouses intended for storing weapons and ammunition submit design documentation for these structures to the territorial bodies of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia at the regional level to check for compliance with the requirements of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in terms of engineering and technical equipment with security and safety equipment access control and regime inside the facility, as well as requirements for the placement of weapons and ammunition in places of their storage.

172. Storage of cartridges by legal entities engaged in the production of weapons and (or) cartridges is carried out in warehouses equipped with the requirements established for the production of weapons or cartridges.

173. Storage of collectible weapons and ammunition is carried out by legal entities in storage facilities or in other premises equipped taking into account the requirements established for weapons rooms, as well as those determined by the Ministry of Culture of Russia for weapons and ammunition included in the Museum Fund of the Russian Federation.

174. When exhibiting weapons and ammunition at exhibitions, their demonstration in trading floors and during events held by decisions of federal executive authorities or executive authorities of constituent entities of the Russian Federation, weapons and ammunition are placed in closed display cases (stands) equipped with alarms.

Display cases must be sealed (sealed) by the person responsible for the safety of weapons (museum curator).

In cases where the premises for exhibitions and demonstrations of weapons have the technical strength provided for by these Instructions for places where weapons are stored, 24-hour storage in closed display cases is permitted.

175. Firearms, pneumatic weapons and gas weapons may be displayed on open stands during commercial exhibitions or when weapons are displayed in sales areas during the working day. In this case, each weapon sample is secured to the stand substrate with a lock, preventing the possibility of its free removal from the stand, and is equipped with an individual alarm system.

After the closing of the exhibition or upon completion of the demonstration, weapons placed on open stands are deposited daily in the weapons rooms.

Each showcase and stand is marked with a serial number according to the inventory of the premises, as well as an inventory number.

176. In each place where weapons and ammunition are stored, an inventory is posted indicating the number of safes, cabinets, pyramids, boxes and racks located in them, their serial and inventory numbers, as well as the numbers of seals and seals with which they are sealed.

Inventory of safes, cabinets, pyramids, boxes and shelf labels are signed by the persons responsible for the safety of weapons, and are clarified by them by making changes to them.

A tag indicating the surname and initials of the person responsible for the safety and fire safety condition of the premises is attached to the entrance door of the place where weapons and ammunition are stored.

177. If weapons are stored in one premises of several divisions of a legal entity, by order of the head, a person is appointed responsible for the safety of weapons in the premises.

In this case, the weapons of the units must be stored in safes, cabinets, pyramids and boxes separately and sealed (sealed) by the persons responsible for the safety of the weapons in each unit.

If weapons and (or) cartridges are stored in one room (weapon room or storage room) by several legal entities (sports organizations and educational institutions), a person responsible for the safety of weapons and (or) cartridges in such a room is appointed by a joint order of the heads of these organizations.

With such joint storage of different legal entities in the same premises, weapons and (or) cartridges are placed in separate safes, cabinets, pyramids, racks or metal boxes and are sealed (sealed) by the person responsible for the safety of weapons in this premises, and by the persons responsible for the safety weapons in each of the specified legal entities.

178. In legal entities with special statutory tasks, the first set of keys to the place of storage of weapons, safes, cabinets, pyramids and boxes must be kept by the person responsible for the safety of weapons, and the second set by the head of the legal entity.

If, by order of the head of the organization, the responsibility for issuing weapons is assigned to the head of the guard or shift, the person on duty in the security unit, the second set of keys is kept by the indicated persons and is transferred at the end of duty against signature in the duty reception and delivery book.

The procedure for storing and using the second set of keys in other organizations is determined by order of the head of the legal entity in agreement with the internal affairs body.

179. Permits to store and use weapons at a shooting facility are issued by internal affairs bodies to legal entities whose structure includes shooting ranges, shooting ranges and shooting ranges, after they have equipped shooting sites.

180. Indoor shooting ranges, with the exception of those intended for shooting from pneumatic weapons of 4.5 mm caliber or less, must have bulletproof walls and ceilings.

Semi-open shooting ranges, subject to the above exceptions, must have bulletproof walls, transverse interceptions on top in the firing zone and an interception-canopy above the firing line. Walls, interception canopies and transverse interceptions of semi-open shooting ranges must prevent direct flight of a firearm bullet outside the shooting range.

Open shooting ranges (shooting ranges) must have bullet-receiving (protective) shafts in the main direction of shooting (target zone), preventing people behind them from being hit, and the necessary safety zones with external fencing around the perimeter.

The size of the safety zones of open shooting ranges (shooting ranges) can be reduced taking into account the topographical (landscape and relief) features of the area and the protective equipment used, including the design of bullet catchers used, protective shields, side earthen ramparts, including those that reduce the noise level, the spread (ricochet) of bullets and their fragments, ensuring the safe operation of shooting facilities. Based on the results of a technical inspection for open shooting ranges, decisions can be made by the relevant commission on the absence of safety zones if the flight of a bullet beyond the boundaries of the shooting facility is excluded by the protective means used.

Shooting bench complexes for firing shot cartridges from smooth-bore long-barreled firearms must have a fencing for the shooting site. This fence in the directions and sectors of fire in accordance with the plan diagram of the specified object is installed at a distance of at least 120 meters from the firing line (when shooting with shot N 7 - N 9) and excludes direct hit of the shot charge on people and any objects beyond outside of it.

181. Indoor, semi-open, outdoor shooting ranges (shooting ranges) and shooting ranges must meet the requirements for technical strength and safety established in these Instructions.

182. Depending on the characteristics of the weapons for which open shooting ranges (shooting ranges) are intended for shooting, their equipment at the following distances from populated areas is excluded:

From long-barreled smooth-bore weapons - less than 1 km from the firing line when using a bullet cartridge;

From long-barreled firearms with a rifled barrel chambered for a central firing cartridge of caliber up to 5.6 mm (inclusive) - less than 2 km from the firing line, and for sports firearms with a rifled barrel chambered for a rimfire (side firing) cartridge of 5.6 mm caliber - less 1 km from the firing line;

From long-barreled firearms with a rifled barrel of caliber up to 11.43 mm inclusive - less than 6 km from the firing line;

From pistols and revolvers (with the exception of firearms of limited destruction, gas and signal weapons) of caliber up to 11.43 mm inclusive - less than 1 km from the firing line.

183. The shooting gallery and weapons room, if they are located in the same building, are separated from auxiliary rooms (classrooms, recreation rooms, trainers’ offices and utility rooms) by steel lattice partitions. These partitions are equipped with lattice doors, which must be locked at all times. Partitions are made of steel rod with a diameter of at least 16 mm. The bars of the lattice partitions are welded at each crosshair, forming cells no larger than 150 x 150 mm. The ends of the grating rods are embedded in the wall, ceiling, floor to a depth of at least 80 mm and filled with concrete (cemented).

In shooting galleries, it is allowed to install metal safes for temporary storage of weapons during training sessions.

184. It is not allowed to store firearms in the shooting galleries of shooting ranges during a break between shootings, as well as leaving weapons and ammunition at the firing line without supervision.

185. Instructions for access and intra-facility regime are developed for each shooting range, shooting range and shooting range, taking into account the characteristics of the protected facility, approved by the head of the organization and agreed with the relevant internal affairs bodies.

The access regime for the facility must provide for the establishment of the procedure for entry and exit, bringing in, taking out (exporting) weapons, ammunition and other material assets.

The intra-facility regime includes measures to ensure compliance with the internal operating regulations of the shooting facility (working hours for workers, the procedure for issuing and returning weapons and ammunition, maintaining permanent and one-time passes).

The paragraph has been deleted. - Order of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia dated May 21, 2012 N 526.

Access to the shooting facility for workers, sportsmen and citizens must be done through a checkpoint, which must be equipped with the necessary boxes for storing keys and documentation, stands with sample passes, instructions, class schedules in sections, and so on.

186. The suitability of indoor shooting ranges, semi-outdoor shooting ranges, open shooting ranges (shooting ranges) and shooting ranges for operation is determined by a commission consisting of employees of the licensing and permitting work of the internal affairs bodies with the participation of specialists from all-Russian sports federations accredited in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation, one at a time or several sports involving the use of sporting weapons.

186.1. The dimensions of steel profiles, steel doors and steel rods from which the structural elements of weapon rooms and storage facilities are made, specified in paragraphs 169, 170 and these Instructions, are accepted taking into account the tolerances for the production of rolled metal.


Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation

APPENDIX TO ORDER No. 288

"On measures to implement the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of July 21, 1998 N 814"

Instructions for organizing the work of internal affairs bodies to control the circulation of civilian and service weapons and ammunition for them on the territory of the Russian Federation

XX. Requirements for the placement of weapons, equipment of weapons rooms, storage facilities, warehouses, premises for display, demonstration or trade in weapons, shooting ranges and shooting ranges

162. Citizens of the Russian Federation must store weapons and ammunition that belong to them at their place of residence in locked safes or metal cabinets, boxes made of high-strength materials or in wooden boxes lined with iron in compliance with conditions that ensure the safety of weapons and ammunition, the safety of their storage and exclude access to them by unauthorized persons.

163. Weapons must be stored by legal entities in safes, cabinets, pyramids and boxes installed in specially equipped premises, unloaded, with the trigger pulled, the safety on, clean and lubricated, separately from cartridges.

Weapons assigned to employees of legal entities are attached in a safe, cabinet, pyramid, or box with tags indicating the type, model and number of the weapon in accordance with the inventory and the book of registration and registration of weapons.

164. In the weapons rooms of legal entities with special statutory tasks, it is permitted to store cartridges together with weapons in blocks, magazines, removable drums or clips.

Weapons in original packaging (boxes, boxes) and cartridges in capping (zinc, boxes with zinc) can be stored on racks.

Bulk cartridges are stored only in metal boxes, closed with two locks, different in secret.

165. Separate storage is carried out in separate safes, metal cabinets, pyramids and boxes:

A) cartridges and weapons (except for the cases specified in paragraph 164 of these Instructions). In this case, cartridges containing pyrotechnic compositions or filled with tear and irritant substances, as well as cartridges that have misfired, are stored in separate packaging;

B) artistic weapons of all types containing precious metals or precious stones;

C) weapons seized and accepted for temporary storage from citizens or employees of other legal entities, as well as the specified weapons and those on the balance sheet;

D) gunpowder packaged in special sealed metal closures (boxes), and gunpowder packaged in plastic bags for retail sale.

166. Metal cabinets and boxes for storing weapons must be locked and have a thickness of at least 2 mm, for storing gunpowder, cartridges and products containing a pyrotechnic charge or pyrotechnic projectile equipment - at least 3 mm, and used for transporting weapons by air - at least 1.6 mm.

167. Safes, cabinets, pyramids, boxes and racks are placed in rooms no closer than 1.5 m from the entrance doors and 0.5 m from window openings, and boxes with cartridges and aerosol packages - no closer than 1 m from heating devices. The distance in front of safes, cabinets and pyramids should ensure that their doors can be opened without hindrance.

168. For each safe, pyramid, cabinet and box, an inventory must be made that indicates the types of weapons stored, their quantity and numbers, and a tag indicating the name and serial number is attached according to the inventory of the premises, the name of the unit (legal entity) in whose use there is a weapon, as well as the surnames and initials of the person responsible for the safety of the weapon, and the number of his seal or seal imprint.

The above inventories are signed by the responsible persons and are updated as changes are made to them.

169. Rooms for storing weapons and ammunition must meet the following requirements for their technical strength:

169.1. The walls, partitions, ceiling and floor of the premises must be solid: brick or stone masonry with a thickness of at least 360 mm, concrete wall blocks with a thickness of at least 200 mm, concrete blocks in two layers, each with a thickness of at least 90 mm, reinforced concrete panels with a thickness of at least 180 mm.

Elements of the structure that do not meet the specified requirements are covered with a steel grill, the rods of which must have a diameter or cross-sectional width of less than 16 mm, and the cell size must not exceed 150x150 mm.

When constructing internal walls, it is allowed to make them from paired gypsum concrete panels with a thickness of at least 80 mm each with the specified metal lattice laid between them.

To strengthen the walls, it is permitted to use other special materials that are not inferior in technical characteristics to the specified structures according to the conclusions of the expert-criminalistic unit of the internal affairs body or the State Institution NPO "Special Equipment and Communications" of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.

A hidden work report is drawn up on the fulfillment of the specified requirements for the technical strengthening of premises for storing weapons or ammunition.

169.2. Ventilation hatches and holes in the walls intended for utility networks are covered with a steel grill made of a rod with a diameter of at least 16 mm with a cell size of no more than 50x50 mm.

169.3. Doorways are equipped with:

A solid steel door with a thickness of at least 3 mm, reinforced along the perimeter and diagonals with a steel profile with a wall thickness of at least 3 mm and a width of shelves (sides) of at least 50 mm;

A lattice door made of a rod with a diameter of at least 16 mm with a cell size of no more than 150x150 mm, which is also welded along the perimeter and diagonals;

A steel box made of a profile with a wall thickness of at least 5 mm and a shelf width of at least 100 mm.

169.4. The above metal gratings are boiled at each intersection of the rods and connections with the profiles, and the ends of the door frames are embedded into the walls by 80 mm and cemented.

169.5. Entrance and lattice doors must have internal locks of different security, reliable fastenings and hinges.

The cross-sectional area of ​​the bolts of locks or locking devices must be at least 3 cm2.

The entrance door is additionally equipped with devices for sealing, as well as steel eyes with a thickness of at least 3 mm for locking from the outside with a padlock or a second internal lock.

169.6. The weapon storage room must be equipped with fire extinguishing means in accordance with the standards established by the State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia, and a multi-line fire alarm system (at least two lines). All security and fire alarm lines are connected to the centralized monitoring console of the private security unit of the internal affairs agency of the Russian Federation. The security mode is 24 hours a day.

The alarm wiring is done in a hidden design.

If it is impossible for technical reasons to connect the premises to centralized security, it is equipped with an autonomous alarm system with the installation of sound and light alarms near the security post (with 24-hour security) or on the outside of the building.

The alarm power supply system must have a backup power source that is triggered automatically when the main power supply is disconnected.

169.7. To receive and issue weapons, a window with an internal metal door with a thickness of at least 3 mm, locked from the inside with a lock, is allowed in the wall of the room or in the entrance door.

The window frame in the wall is made of a steel profile with a wall thickness of at least 5 mm and a shelf width of at least 100 mm, the size of which should not exceed 300x200 mm.

170. Storage of weapons and ammunition by legal entities not related to their use, as well as in excess of the established storage standards in weapons rooms (more than 500 weapons or 15 thousand pieces of ammunition) is carried out in warehouses equipped in accordance with the requirements of this Instruction.

Warehouses are located, as a rule, in separate non-residential buildings, and underground structures or above-ground buildings with embankments up to roof level are equipped for storing cartridges. Examinations of calculations for the construction (reconstruction) of such structures are carried out on behalf of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs by state specialized organizations.

The walls, ceiling and floor of storage rooms must meet the requirements established for weapons rooms.

The premises are equipped with main and emergency gates, as well as additional lockable metal bars. Gates must be metal or wooden, upholstered on the outside and at the ends with iron at least 2 mm thick, have reliable hinge fastenings, internal locks and latches (top and bottom). Metal gratings are made from rods with a thickness of at least 16 mm. Entrance gates and grilles may have built-in doors equipped in compliance with the above requirements.

Gates, grilles and entrance doors are reinforced along the perimeter and diagonals with steel profiles with a wall thickness of at least 5 mm and a shelf width of at least 100 mm.

Window openings are covered with metal grilles made of rods with a diameter or section width of at least 16 mm with cells measuring no more than 150x150 mm or an area of ​​no more than 150 cm2 when making shaped cells.

The bases of gates and metal grilles are embedded to a depth of at least 80 mm and cemented.

Isolated areas are equipped in the warehouse for recipients (deliveries) of weapons and ammunition, persons responsible for the safety of weapons and ammunition, storage of permitted accounting documentation and sealing means.

In the indicated places, buttons are installed for emergency calling of police officers or security of a legal entity, which can be duplicated by the senior (duty) daily squad, the chief of the guard.

The warehouse must have fire extinguishing equipment, an inventory of the premises, written instructions for persons responsible for the safety of weapons and ammunition on the procedure for accepting and handing over premises and checking the fire alarm system.

171. Organizations that have customs terminals or other warehouses intended for storing weapons and ammunition submit design documentation for these structures to the Department of Special Operations of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia or the Main Internal Affairs Directorate, URO of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia to check for compliance with the requirements of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in terms of engineering and technical equipment with security equipment , ensuring access control and regime inside the facility, as well as requirements for the placement of weapons and ammunition in their storage areas.

172. Storage of weapons (more than 15 thousand units) and ammunition (more than 50 thousand units) is carried out in warehouses equipped with the requirements established for the production of weapons or ammunition.

173. Storage of collectible weapons and ammunition is carried out by legal entities in storage facilities or in other premises equipped taking into account the requirements established for weapons rooms, as well as those determined by the Ministry of Culture of Russia for weapons and ammunition included in the Museum Fund of the Russian Federation.

174. When exhibiting weapons and ammunition at exhibitions, demonstrating them in trading floors and during events held by decisions of federal executive authorities or executive authorities of constituent entities of the Russian Federation, weapons and ammunition are placed in closed display cases (stands) equipped with alarms.

Display cases must be sealed (sealed) by the person responsible for the safety of weapons (museum curator).

In cases where the premises for exhibitions and demonstrations of weapons have the technical strength provided for by these Instructions for places where weapons are stored, 24-hour storage in closed display cases is permitted.

175. Firearms, pneumatic weapons and gas weapons may be displayed on open stands during commercial exhibitions or when weapons are displayed in sales areas during the working day. In this case, each weapon sample is secured to the stand substrate with a lock, preventing the possibility of its free removal from the stand, and is equipped with an individual alarm system.

After the closing of the exhibition or upon completion of the demonstration, weapons placed on open stands are deposited daily in the weapons rooms.

Each showcase and stand is marked with a serial number according to the inventory of the premises, as well as an inventory number.

176. In each place where weapons and ammunition are stored, an inventory is posted indicating the number of safes, cabinets, pyramids, boxes and racks located in them, their serial and inventory numbers, as well as the numbers of seals and seals with which they are sealed.

Inventory of safes, cabinets, pyramids, boxes and shelf labels are signed by the persons responsible for the safety of weapons, and are clarified by them by making changes to them.

A tag indicating the surname and initials of the person responsible for the safety and fire safety condition of the premises is attached to the entrance door of the place where weapons and ammunition are stored.

177. If weapons are stored in one premises of several divisions of a legal entity, by order of the head, a person is appointed responsible for the safety of weapons in the premises.

In this case, the weapons of the units must be stored in safes, cabinets, pyramids and boxes separately and sealed (sealed) by the persons responsible for the safety of the weapons in each unit.

178. In legal entities with special statutory tasks, the first set of keys to the place of storage of weapons, safes, cabinets, pyramids and boxes must be kept by the person responsible for the safety of weapons, and the second set by the head of the legal entity.

If, by order of the head of the organization, the responsibility for issuing weapons is assigned to the head of the guard or shift, the person on duty in the security unit, the second set of keys is kept by the indicated persons and is transferred at the end of duty against signature in the duty reception and delivery book.

The procedure for storing and using the second set of keys in other organizations is determined by order of the head of the legal entity in agreement with the internal affairs body.

179. The operation of shooting ranges, shooting ranges and shooting ranges is permitted after the installation of shooting sites and storage of weapons (cartridges) in accordance with the requirements of this Instruction, as well as obtaining permission from the internal affairs bodies to use weapons at an existing shooting facility.

Legal entities engaged in the production of weapons or ammunition operate industrial shooting facilities on the basis of production licenses.

180. Indoor (enclosed) shooting ranges must have bulletproof walls and ceilings, semi-open shooting ranges must have bulletproof walls and transverse interceptions on top, and outdoor shooting ranges must have bullet receptacles and side earthen ramparts, the necessary safety zones with external fencing around the perimeter.

181. Indoor, semi-open and outdoor shooting ranges are equipped with bullet traps for firing from the corresponding types of firearms with a rifled barrel.

Shooting ranges for shooting smooth-bore firearms must have security zones with external fencing around the perimeter to prevent damage to any objects outside the given territory.

Shooting ranges are equipped in the manner prescribed for open shooting ranges, can be designed for a large number of shooting participants and have different distances.

182. The installation of open shooting ranges intended for shooting from small-caliber weapons at a distance closer than 2 km from populated areas is excluded, and shooting ranges for shooting from weapons with a caliber of more than 5.6 mm - 6 km. Semi-open shooting ranges are not located closer than 300 meters from residential and public buildings.

183. The shooting gallery and weapons room, if they are located in the same building, are separated from auxiliary rooms (classrooms, recreation rooms, trainers’ offices and utility rooms) by steel lattice partitions. These partitions are equipped with lattice doors, which must be locked at all times. Partitions are made of steel rod with a diameter of at least 16 mm. The bars of the lattice partitions are welded at each crosshair, forming cells no larger than 150x150 mm in size. The ends of the grating rods are embedded in the wall, ceiling, floor to a depth of at least 80 mm and filled with concrete (cemented).

184. It is not allowed to store firearms in the shooting galleries of shooting ranges during a break between shootings, as well as leaving weapons and ammunition at the firing line without supervision.

185. Instructions for access and intra-facility regime are developed for each shooting range, shooting range and shooting range, taking into account the characteristics of the protected facility, approved by the head of the organization and agreed with the relevant internal affairs bodies.

The access regime for the facility must provide for the establishment of the procedure for entry and exit, bringing in, taking out (exporting) weapons, ammunition and other material assets.

The intra-facility regime includes measures to ensure compliance with the internal operating regulations of the shooting facility (working hours for workers, the procedure for issuing and returning weapons and ammunition, maintaining permanent and one-time passes).

In order to ensure access and internal control, the entrance doors to the shooting range (shooting gallery) are equipped with reliable locks, an electric bell and a peephole (video surveillance equipment).

Access to the shooting facility for workers, sportsmen and citizens must be done through a checkpoint, which must be equipped with the necessary boxes for storing keys and documentation, stands with sample passes, instructions, class schedules in sections, and so on.

186. The suitability of a shooting range, shooting range and shooting range for operation is determined by the commission as part of employees of licensing and permitting work of internal affairs bodies with the involvement of specialists from the state fire department, sanitary-epidemiological and architectural supervision, as well as the head of the organization.

187. A permit to use weapons at the relevant shooting facility is issued on the basis of a petition from the head of a legal entity with a description of its location. The application also indicates information about the responsible person (last name, first name, patronymic, year of birth, place of birth, address of residence). Attached to it is a list of persons who have access to weapons and ammunition, information about the security of the premises, building or structure where they will be stored.

The application is accompanied by a plan diagram of an open shooting range, shooting range, shooting range, description of the equipment, as well as the commission’s conclusion on their suitability for use.

Order of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation of April 12, 1999 N 288

"On measures to implement the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of July 21, 1998 N 814"

June 27, December 24, 2003, July 15, 2005, June 7, 2008, January 11, May 16, 2009, September 29, 2011, April 23, 25, 26, May 5, 21, 25, June 27, 29, 2012, July 15, 2013

In order to implement the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of July 21, 1998 N 814 “On measures to regulate the circulation of civilian and service weapons and ammunition for them on the territory of the Russian Federation” * (1) - I order:

1. Approve the attached Instructions on organizing the work of internal affairs bodies to control the circulation of civilian and service weapons and ammunition for them on the territory of the Russian Federation.

2. Heads of DOOP (I.I. Golubev), GUUR (I.F. Khrapov), GUBOP (V.V. Selivanov), GUVDT (N.I. Getman), URO (A.A. Terekhov), GURO ( Korzhov V.M.) of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, the Ministers of Internal Affairs, the heads of the Main Department of Internal Affairs, the Department of Internal Affairs of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, the heads of the Department of Internal Affairs, the Department of Internal Affairs (OVD) of the URO of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, the heads of OUMTiVS and RUBOP to organize:

2.1. Bringing to the attention of employees of internal affairs bodies the provisions of this order.

2.2. Acceptance of tests on the knowledge of employees of internal affairs bodies of the provisions of the Instructions approved by this order.

3. Heads of DOOP (Golubev I.I.), GUVDT (Getman N.I.), URO (Terehov A.A.) of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, ministers of internal affairs, heads of the GUVD, Department of Internal Affairs of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, heads of the Department of Internal Affairs, Department of Internal Affairs (OVD ) URO Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia:

3.1. Take measures to:

personnel and material and technical strengthening of licensing and permitting departments, taking into account the increasing volume of work;

revision of regulations on licensing and permitting departments and job descriptions of employees performing this work.

3.2. To provide in the first half of 1999:

3.2.1. Carrying out, taking into account the requirements of the Instructions approved by this order, an inventory of weapons and ammunition available to legal entities with special statutory tasks, legal entities-suppliers, organizations involved in testing products for bullet resistance, legal entities collecting weapons and ammunition, sports organizations and educational institutions, organizations engaged in hunting, engaged in reindeer husbandry in the Far North and equivalent areas, specialized enterprises engaged in hunting or marine hunting.

In the future, inventories will be carried out annually as of January 1, the results of which will be reported in the prescribed manner to the Department of Special Operations of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia by February 1.

Involve employees of licensing and permitting departments, rear units * (2), local police inspectors, private security specialists, fire service and other interested departments of internal affairs bodies to participate in conducting inventories and comprehensive surveys of weapons and ammunition storage facilities.

3.2.2. Allocation of office premises for receiving citizens and equipping them with reference and information documentation on the procedure for issuing licenses and permits, filling out documents submitted for obtaining, re-registration, extension of validity of licenses and permits, as well as re-registration of weapons.

4. DOOP (I.I. Golubev), KHOZU (P.V. Nelezin), SFEU (S.V. Yamshchikov) Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia:

4.1. Organize the production of new forms of licenses and permits using funds received from the issuance of licenses to the current account of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, and their issuance to internal affairs bodies.

4.2. Determine the procedure for writing off and deadlines for destroying unused old-style license and permit forms, ensure control over their delivery and destruction in the prescribed manner.

5. DOOP (to I.I. Golubev), GUKiKP (A.G. Chernenko) and GURO (to V.M. Korzhov) of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, within a 3-month period, develop and submit for approval a draft Instruction on the procedure for the transfer of short-barreled firearms and ammunition to it for storage and carrying by certain categories of military personnel of the internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia and retired employees of internal affairs bodies, in accordance with Article 19 of the Federal Law "On Weapons", which provides for the procedure for the sale of cartridges for short-barreled firearms, including persons awarded named weapon.

6. GU NPO "Special equipment and communications" (to V.A. Khimichev), EKTs (to I.P. Karlin), GURO (to V.M. Korzhov) of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, in agreement with the DOOP of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, within a 6-month period, develop and submit for approval a draft Regulation on the procedure for carrying out technical inspection of weapons and ammunition, which defines the requirements for the technical condition of weapons and ammunition, ensuring their safe use by legal entities and individuals, as well as determine the mechanism for making changes and additions to them.

7. DOOP (to I.I. Golubev), GUBOP (V.V. Selivanov) and GURO (V.M. Korzhov) of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, within 3 months, prepare proposals for introducing changes and additions to the regulatory legal acts of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in connection with with the publication of this order.

8. Establish that:

8.1. The internal affairs bodies issue licenses and permits of the MA, TA and SA series until they are completely used up.

8.2. Order of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR dated May 6, 1987 N 0113 applies only insofar as it concerns explosive materials.

dated December 30, 1993 N 609 “On measures to implement the Resolution of the Council of Ministers - Government of the Russian Federation dated December 2, 1993 N 1256 “On measures to implement the Law of the Russian Federation “On Weapons” * (3);

dated March 21, 1996 N 146 “On introducing additions and changes to the Instructions approved by order of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia dated December 30, 1993 N 609” * (4);

dated November 25, 1996 N 620 “On introducing amendments and additions to the Instructions approved by order of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia dated December 30, 1993 N 609” * (5);

dated November 2, 1993 N 478 “On measures to implement certain provisions of the Law of the Russian Federation “On Weapons” and the Law of the Russian Federation “On Private Detective and Security Activities in the Russian Federation” * (6).

10. Control over the implementation of this order is assigned to the Deputy Ministers in the areas of activity supervised.

Registration N 1814
Application
Toorder Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation
dated April 12, 1999 N 288
Instructions

on organizing the work of internal affairs bodies to control the circulation of civilian and service weapons and ammunition for them on the territory of the Russian Federation

With changes and additions from:

June 27, December 24, 2003, July 15, 2005, June 7, 2008, January 11, May 16, 2009, September 29, 2011, April 23, 25, 26, May 5, 21, 25, June 27, June 29, 2012, July 15, 2013
I. General provisions
1. This Instruction is in accordance with the Federal Law “On Weapons”*(1) and Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation dated July 21, 1998 N 814 “On measures to regulate the circulation of civilian and service weapons and ammunition on the territory of the Russian Federation”* (2):

regulates issues related to the registration, issuance, renewal and cancellation of licenses for the acquisition, collection or exhibition of civilian and service weapons, main parts of firearms and ammunition for them * (3), permits for storage, storage and use, storage and carrying weapons and ammunition, permits for the import of weapons and ammunition into the Russian Federation and their export from the Russian Federation, permits for the transportation or transport of weapons and ammunition, as well as permits for the use of weapons at shooting facilities and notifications for the sale of weapons or ammunition;

delineates the competence of officials of internal affairs bodies to exercise control functions in the sphere of circulation of weapons and ammunition;

determines the requirements for legal entities and citizens when exercising legal rights related to the use of weapons, as well as a system of measures to ensure safety when owning weapons;

establishes mandatory requirements for maintaining records of weapons and ammunition.
II. Powers of internal affairs bodies to issue licenses and permits
2. Excluded.

3. Ministries of Internal Affairs for the republics, main departments, departments of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for other constituent entities of the Russian Federation * (5) issue licenses:

paragraph two excluded;

for collecting, exhibiting weapons and ammunition to legal entities.

4. Excluded.

5. Excluded.

6. Excluded.
III. The procedure for receiving, reviewing and processing materials on the issuance of licenses and permits
7. Materials on the issuance of licenses are considered by the internal affairs bodies within up to one month, on the issuance of permits - up to two weeks from the date of submission of the application.

Licenses and permits are issued after payment of the established amounts of one-time fees approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of June 8, 1998 N 574 “On the amount of one-time fees charged for the issuance of licenses, permits and certificates provided for by the Federal Law “On Weapons, as well as for renewal” their validity period"*(6).

The following are issued without charging one-time fees:

a) licenses for the acquisition, permits for storage, import (export) and transportation of main parts of firearms;

b) licenses for the purchase of cartridges for legal entities on the territory of the Russian Federation;

c) licenses for collecting and exhibiting cartridges for legal entities;

d) permits to use weapons (in a shooting range, shooting range, shooting range);

e) permission to transport weapons and ammunition.

8. Applications for the issuance of licenses and permits are accepted on reception days at the established time by employees of the licensing and permitting departments of internal affairs bodies or employees assigned such duties in office premises specially allocated for these purposes.

Reception of citizens and heads of legal entities who have received an individual electronic queue number on the reference and information portal "Public Services" on the Internet is carried out on the established day and time.

9. Appeals from heads of legal entities are considered by internal affairs bodies at the place of registration of legal entities * (7) or at the location of protected objects and (or) places where weapons are stored.

Applications from citizens of the Russian Federation for the issuance of licenses and permits, re-issuance and extension of their validity are submitted to the internal affairs body at the place of residence.
10. Applications for the import by foreign citizens of weapons and ammunition belonging to them for participation in sports competitions (with the exception of the import into the Russian Federation of sports pneumatic weapons with a muzzle energy of no more than 7.5 J and a caliber up to 4.5 mm inclusive), for hunting or exhibits are presented by legal entities that have entered into relevant contracts or sent invitations in the prescribed manner.

Foreign citizens, in order to obtain a license to purchase civilian weapons and ammunition for them on the territory of the Russian Federation, as well as permission to export them from the Russian Federation, submit to the GUOOOP of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia a petition from the diplomatic missions of the states of which they are citizens.

11. Information on the reception of citizens, their passport data, data of legal entities is entered into the register of applications, appeals, issuance of licenses and permits (Appendix 30). It simultaneously registers the submitted documents, makes notes on the results of their consideration, as well as records on the issuance of licenses or permits to the applicant or written notifications of refusal to issue them (Appendix 31).

Before registration, the passport details of citizens are verified with those indicated in the applications, and received materials are checked for compliance with the requirements of this Instruction, the provisions of the constituent and registration documents of legal entities.

12. It is not allowed to register applications and incoming materials that do not have the necessary documents according to the list established in this Instruction, or that are executed in violation of the requirements of this Instruction.

13. Documents drawn up in foreign languages ​​are accompanied by their translations, certified in the prescribed manner.

14. The applicant is issued a notification coupon (Appendix 32) regarding the registration of received materials, indicating the person who accepted the documents and the date of registration of the application. Applications and received materials are reported to the leadership of the internal affairs body within two days for consideration and written instructions to the executors.

15. When obtaining a license to collect weapons and ammunition, the head of a legal entity must submit:

a) application (Appendix 33);

b) certified copies of constituent documents and certificates of state registration of a legal entity;

c) lease agreements for premises, buildings, warehouses used for storing or placing weapons and ammunition, or documents confirming ownership of these premises;

d) excluded;

e) acts of commission inspections of premises intended for the storage and placement of weapons and ammunition, by employees of licensing and permitting work of internal affairs bodies;

f) an act drawn up by the private security unit of the internal affairs body at the location of the facility on the compliance of the equipment of places where weapons and ammunition are stored with the requirements of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia;

g) copies of orders of the head of a legal entity on the appointment of: a deputy head of a legal entity or a person responsible for the safety of weapons and ammunition *(8);

workers (museum curators) responsible for the storage and issuance of weapons and ammunition in the places where they are located, who are responsible for their safety;

workers authorized to sell, store, issue and carry out permitted types of work with weapons and ammunition.

The documents specified in this paragraph are also submitted to extend the validity period of issued licenses. When making changes to the license, only documents containing information about the specific legal facts that caused such changes, as well as additional materials related to them, are submitted.

16. Excluded.

17. To obtain licenses for the acquisition of weapons and ammunition, upon initial application, heads of organizations (with the exception of heads of legal entities-suppliers, as well as legal entities involved in collecting weapons and ammunition) must submit to the internal affairs body:

a) application (Appendix 36);

b) copies of constituent documents and certificate of state registration of a legal entity;

c) documents confirming the legality of ownership (use) of premises, buildings and warehouses for storing or placing weapons and ammunition;
By decision Supreme Court of the Russian Federation dated November 12, 2010 N GKPI10-1126, left unchangedDefinition The Cassation Board of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation dated December 23, 2010 N KAS10-661, subparagraph “e” of paragraph 17 of this Instruction was recognized as not contradicting the current legislation in terms of involving representatives of state sanitary-epidemiological, fire and architectural supervision bodies in drawing up a commission inspection report

e) acts of commission inspections of premises, buildings and warehouses for storing weapons and ammunition by employees of licensing and permitting work of internal affairs bodies;

f) acts drawn up by private security units under the internal affairs bodies at the location of the facilities on the compliance of the equipment of their premises for storing weapons and ammunition with the requirements of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia;

g) a copy of the order of the head of the legal entity on the appointment of a person responsible for the safety of weapons and ammunition;

i) lists of employees of legal entities authorized to store, issue, perform permitted types of work with weapons and ammunition and (or) who have undergone periodic testing for suitability to act in conditions related to the use of firearms;

j) calculation of the required quantity of weapons (Appendix 37), taking into account the standards for their provision for a given organization, approved by the Government of the Russian Federation or the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia (for a separate category of legal entities * (9)).

Subsequently, licenses for the purchase of weapons and ammunition are issued to legal entities upon submission of applications and information on the availability of existing weapons, and to sports organizations (including sports clubs) and educational institutions - upon submission of applications and information on the availability of existing weapons (ammo), taking into account provisions of paragraph 20 of these Instructions.

18. Heads of legal entities-suppliers and organizations involved in collecting weapons and ammunition, to obtain a license to purchase weapons and ammunition, submit an application (Appendix 38), as well as copies of concluded contracts (agreements) for the supply of weapons and ammunition.

Legal entities involved in testing products for bullet resistance, along with the application, submit copies of concluded contracts (agreements).

Certification bodies for weapons and ammunition, testing laboratories (stations) submit an application to obtain a license to purchase weapons and ammunition, and the relevant internal affairs body may request the above confirmation from the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Standardization and Metrology * (10).
19. To obtain a license to purchase weapons of interest to the Museum Fund of the Russian Federation, museums, together with a written application, submit to the territorial bodies of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia at the regional level at their location:

a) a copy of the donation (exchange) agreement for individual models of weapons (collections), certified in the prescribed manner, or a written statement from the donor, as well as in cases provided for by federal legislation, documents confirming the donor’s ownership of the transferred exhibits;

b) a petition from the Russian Ministry of Culture for the acquisition of specific models of weapons, indicating information about them.

The acquisition by museums of collections of weapons and ammunition for the State part of the Museum Fund of the Russian Federation from legal entities and citizens is carried out without obtaining licenses upon a written request from museums, agreed upon with the internal affairs bodies.

20. The issuance of licenses for the acquisition of ammunition to legal entities is carried out in the manner established for the issuance of licenses for the acquisition of weapons.

At the same time, in order to purchase cartridges to replace spent, lost, or handed over for destruction, the applicant additionally submits:

a) acts of decommissioning of cartridges (Appendix 39), approved by the heads of legal entities and agreed upon with the relevant internal affairs body;

b) distribution and delivery sheets for cartridges spent during training and other shooting (Appendices 40 and 41) or other documents confirming the legality of their write-off;

c) acts of acceptance (transfer) of cartridges to internal affairs bodies for destruction.

21. Before issuing or extending the validity period of licenses for collecting and permits for the storage, storage and use of weapons to legal entities, permits for the use of weapons in shooting ranges, shooting ranges and shooting ranges, commission inspections are carried out of the conditions of its storage, the technical strengthening of facilities, the organization of security events, availability of accounting documentation. Based on the results of an inspection of the premises of legal entities - objects for storing weapons and ammunition, an act is drawn up (Appendix 42), which indicates the number of weapons and ammunition allowed for storage, as well as the availability of conditions for their placement (in safes, cabinets, pyramids, boxes, on racks) and equipping premises with security and fire alarm systems.
By decision The Supreme Court of the Russian Federation of March 20, 2002 N GKPI02-135, paragraph 22 of this Instruction was recognized as not contradicting the current legislation
22. Citizens of the Russian Federation who are purchasing gas pistols or revolvers for the first time, or signal weapons, in order to obtain licenses for their acquisition, must submit at their place of residence to the internal affairs body:

a) an application (Appendix 43) indicating passport data and information about the weapons available. Additionally, the application shall indicate the addresses of places of residence (residential buildings with equipped places for storing weapons and ammunition);

b) a photocopy of a passport of a citizen of the Russian Federation or another document identifying the identity and citizenship of the Russian Federation, which, after comparison with the originals, is certified by the personal signature of the responsible executor on the free field of the document indicating the date of receipt of the document;

c) two photographs measuring 3 x 4 cm;

d) a medical report confirming that the applicant has no contraindications for owning a weapon *(11).

The list of these documents is also submitted to the internal affairs bodies when extending the validity of licenses and permits.

Persons undergoing military service, instead of medical documents, submit a certificate from personnel departments about the completion of this service and the assignment of service weapons, and citizens who have firearms and employees of legal entities with special statutory tasks, instead of the above medical reports and certificates, submit permission for storage, storage and carrying weapons, including service weapons. In the absence of these documents, these persons submit documents on a general basis.

23. The application for a license to purchase a hunting combined weapon shall indicate the period of ownership of a hunting smooth-bore long-barreled firearm (at least 5 years) or information about professional activities related to hunting. The application is accompanied by an extract from the order of the head of the organization conducting hunting, hunting or sea hunting, on the appointment of a citizen to the appropriate position.

24. When applying again (within five years) to the internal affairs bodies to obtain a license, a citizen of the Russian Federation submits only an application and documents indicating a change in the previously stated personal data.

25. To purchase certified interchangeable (inset) barrels for long-barreled firearms, the owner of a weapon must obtain a license to purchase them in the manner prescribed by these Instructions for obtaining a license to purchase rifled weapons.

26. A citizen of the Russian Federation, when obtaining a license to purchase weapons for collecting purposes, submits an application (Appendix 44) to the internal affairs body at his place of residence indicating the existing conditions for ensuring the safety of weapons and information about the issued license for collecting them.

Civilian bladed weapons, as well as replicas and copies of antique weapons, are purchased by citizens of the Russian Federation, taking into account the requirements of Article 13 of the Federal Law “On Weapons” upon presentation of a license to collect them.
27. To obtain a license to purchase weapons by way of gift or inheritance, legal entities and citizens of the Russian Federation submit at the place of registration or place of residence to the internal affairs bodies, and foreign citizens - to the Main Directorate for the Purchase of Weapons of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, the documents provided for the acquisition of the corresponding category of civilian weapons, and documents confirming the right of inheritance, photocopies of gift agreements, which are certified in the manner established by this Instruction, or in cases where formalization of contractual relations is not provided for - a written statement from the donor.

28. Before decisions are made to issue licenses at the place of residence of citizens of the Russian Federation, checks are carried out to ensure conditions for the safety of weapons and the presence of locked safes, metal cabinets, boxes made of high-strength materials or wooden boxes lined with iron, as well as to identify circumstances that impede the safety of weapons.

Inspection materials are attached to citizens' applications.

29. Based on the results of studying the application, received materials and inspections carried out, in the absence of circumstances preventing the issuance of a license, the licensing and permitting officer or the person performing such duties makes a conclusion on the issuance of a license and makes a note on the application with the following content: “I would consider it possible issue a license", which is certified with a personal signature.

This conclusion is agreed upon with the head of the internal affairs body or his deputy-chief of the public security police or persons performing their duties. To draw up conclusions and decisions, appropriate stamps can be used, the text part of which is certified by the signatures of authorized officials.

After this, the applicant is given a notice (Appendix 45) to pay the established one-time fee for issuing a license, indicating the amount and details required to pay the fee.

30. If there are circumstances that prevent the issuance of a license, an appropriate reasoned conclusion is issued signed by the person who reviewed the application and received materials, which is approved by one of the heads of the internal affairs body who has the right to sign licenses.

Based on a reasoned conclusion, the applicant is sent a written notice of refusal to issue a license indicating specific norms of legislative and other regulatory legal acts of the Russian Federation, regulatory legal acts of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia that led to the adoption of a negative decision.

31. Materials on the issuance of licenses for collecting and exhibiting weapons and ammunition within 2 weeks from the date of registration of the application, together with acts of a commission inspection of the objects of a legal entity, are sent to the Ministry of Culture of Russia or the territorial bodies authorized by it for the preservation of cultural property for approval in the prescribed manner.

Appendix No. 53

ORDER of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation dated April 12, 1999 N 288 (as amended on May 16, 2009) “ON MEASURES TO IMPLEMENT THE DECISION OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION OF JULY 21, 1998.”

N 814? (together with the “INSTRUCTIONS FOR ORGANIZING THE WORK OF MINISTERAL AFFAIRS BODIES TO CONTROL THE TRAFFIC OF CIVIL AND SERVICE WEAPONS AND THEIR CARTRIDGES ON THE TERRITORY OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION”) Relevant in 2015 2. Start shooting a weapon only after studying its structure and the order of interaction of its components , methods of disassembly, assembly, loading and unloading, methods of aiming and firing, as well as these Rules.

Order of the Ministry of Internal Affairs 288 as amended for 2017 with appendices

Applicant: Leush Andrey Viktorovich, registered at place of residence: 141016, Moscow region,

Mytishchi-16, st. Shirokaya, building 14, apartment 7, tel. 8-903-554-82-57 APPLICATION to invalidate paragraph 67 (regarding the mandatory requirement to submit to the internal affairs body at the place of registration of weapons applications and other documents necessary to obtain the appropriate licenses and permits three months before the expiration of the issued licenses , as well as permits to store, store and carry weapons) Instructions for organizing the work of internal affairs bodies to control the circulation of civilian and service weapons and ammunition on the territory of the Russian Federation, approved by Order of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation dated April 12, 1999.

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Order of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation dated January 24, 2017 No. 26 “On approval of the Procedure for an educational organization to submit a notification about the completion or termination of education of a foreign citizen (stateless person) who studied in a basic professional educational program that has state accreditation, and the form of the specified notification” ( Registered with the Ministry of Justice of Russia on February 17, 2017 No. 45698)

The Commission's weekly work schedule for passing the qualification exam and conducting periodic inspections of private security guards and employees of legal entities with special statutory tasks for suitability for action in conditions associated with the use of firearms and special means: Federal Law of December 22, 2008 No. 272-FZ " On amendments to certain legislative acts of the Russian Federation in connection with the improvement of state control in the field of private security and detective activities”, from July 1, 2009, new requirements were introduced for obtaining the legal status of a private security guard, providing for the mandatory passing of a qualification exam (hereinafter referred to as the exam).

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UFSVNG RF for the Republic of Dagestan Center for Licensing and Permitting Work

Order of the Ministry of Internal Affairs 288 as amended for 2018 with appendices

8-903-554-82-57 APPLICATION to invalidate paragraph 67 (regarding the mandatory requirement to submit to the internal affairs body at the place of registration of weapons applications and other documents necessary to obtain the appropriate licenses and permits three months before the expiration of the issued licenses , as well as permits to store, store and carry weapons) Instructions for organizing the work of internal affairs bodies to control the circulation of civilian and service weapons and ammunition on the territory of the Russian Federation, approved by Order of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation dated April 12, 1999.

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dated May 16, 2009) “ON MEASURES FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DECISION OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION OF JULY 21, 1998.

N 814? (together with the “INSTRUCTIONS FOR ORGANIZING THE WORK OF MINISTERAL AFFAIRS BODIES TO CONTROL THE TRAFFIC OF CIVIL AND SERVICE WEAPONS AND CARTRIDGES FOR THEM IN THE TERRITORY OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION”) Relevant in 2015 2.

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Order of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation dated 1. N 1. 3 In order to improve the procedure for supply, storage, accounting, issuance (reception) of weapons and ammunition, and to prevent cases of their loss and theft in the internal affairs bodies of the Russian Federation, I order: 1. Instructions for organizing supply, storage, accounting, issuance (reception) and ensuring the safety of weapons and ammunition in the internal affairs bodies of the Russian Federation (Appendix No. 1 - not provided). Instructions for the categorization of weapons, ammunition, special and other material and technical means in the internal affairs bodies of the Russian Federation (Appendix No. 2 - not provided). Heads of divisions of the central apparatus of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, divisions directly subordinate to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, heads of the main departments of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in federal districts, ministers of internal affairs, heads of main departments, departments of internal affairs in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, departments of internal affairs in transport, departments (departments) of internal affairs cases in closed administrative-territorial entities, at particularly important and sensitive facilities, logistics departments, research and educational institutions, bases (warehouses) for storing resources of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia within a month from the date of receipt of this Order: 2. Organize in subordinate units study the instructions specified in subparagraphs 1.

Order, by employees authorized to record, store, issue (receive) weapons and ammunition, with subsequent acceptance of credits. Develop and approve in subordinate units job descriptions for operational duty officers, weapons specialists, as well as relevant officials of internal affairs bodies, institutions and units whose official activities are related to the work of organizing supply, storage, accounting, issuance (reception) and ensuring safety weapons and ammunition, as well as other management acts to implement the instructions specified in subparagraphs 1.

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Order. 2. 3. Conduct a comprehensive survey and retrofitting of weapons and ammunition warehouses in accordance with the requirements imposed by the regulatory legal acts of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for these structures. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - In addition to the State Committee for Internal Affairs of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia . The Orders of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia dated 1. N 2. 69, dated 2. 0 March 1. N 1. 67, dated 1. 2 April 1. Entrust control over the implementation of this Order to the Deputy Minister, Lieutenant General of Police A.M. Smirny and the Organizational and Inspectorate Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation.

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Order 288 of the Ministry of Internal Affairs with attachments

I order: 1. Approve: 1.1. Instructions for organizing supply, storage, accounting, issuance (reception) and support. 3. The orders of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia dated July 12, 1995 No. 269, March 20, 1997 No. 167, and April 12, 1999 No. 269 are considered invalid.

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The direct executor 6 is personally responsible for compliance with the requirements of the Federal Law and Instructions.

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667. Based on the results of consideration of the appeal, including those received during the reception of citizens, by the official authorized to sign the response, it should be defined as:

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Plan - outline. St. Petersburg. A. E. Morozov. _____________ 7. Topic of the lesson. Accounting, storage, issuance (reception) procedure. Department of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation"Purpose of the lecture. Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation for accounting. storage and conservation of weapons and ammunition. Date of. carrying out: 5.

768. The application subject to control is affixed with a stamp of the internal affairs body - the subject of control with the word control and indicating the date of execution (Appendix No. 7 to the Instructions).

Ensure an objective, comprehensive and timely consideration of the appeal, if necessary, with the participation of the citizen.

689. In the absence of officials appointed for reception due to exceptional circumstances, the citizen is offered a replacement by a competent official or the reception time is postponed, but no more than three subsequent working days without changing the reception schedule (except for cases of business travel , illness and vacation of officials appointed to receive).

689. Completed personal reception cards are transferred to the office management department on the same day (in the absence of a permanent Reception Office).

In territorial bodies at the district, interregional, regional and district levels, as well as in other internal affairs bodies:

778. Heads of internal affairs bodies, in the official assignments of employees sent to conduct inspections, control and targeted checks, must plan to study the consideration of appeals.

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