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'''Air Rifles'''


Air rifles are regarded as firearms when used or carried for illegal activities. See http://www.basc.org.uk/en/codes-of-practice/air-rifles.cfm
'''England and Wales'''
 
Air rifles are regarded as firearms in when used or carried for illegal activities. See http://www.basc.org.uk/en/codes-of-practice/air-rifles.cfm


Air rifles over a certain bore need a licence and so should '''not''' be given to a non licence holder.  
Air rifles over a certain bore need a licence and so should '''not''' be given to a non licence holder.  
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Groups based in country areas will be much more relaxed about air rifles that those in the cities.  
Groups based in country areas will be much more relaxed about air rifles that those in the cities.  
'''Scotland'''
From 31 December 2016 anyone who wishes to use, possess, purchase or acquire an air weapon in Scotland will need to have a valid Air Weapon Certificate, or a temporary permit such as a Visitor Permit, unless they are otherwise exempt under the legislation.
The requirement applies to most air weapons with a muzzle energy exceeding 1 joule (0.74 ft/lbs), and up to 12ft/lbs (16.27 joules) for air rifles or air guns, or up to 6ft/lbs (8.13 joules) for an air pistol.  There are some exceptions, for example for paintball guns or airsoft weapons.


See also [[Guns and replicas]]  
See also [[Guns and replicas]]  

Revision as of 12:17, 13 July 2017

England and Wales

Air rifles are regarded as firearms in when used or carried for illegal activities. See http://www.basc.org.uk/en/codes-of-practice/air-rifles.cfm

Air rifles over a certain bore need a licence and so should not be given to a non licence holder.

If you have a 'no firearms' rule you can reasonably refuse any posts for air rifles.

There are age restrictions on both purchasing and carrying air rifles in public places.

There are also age restrictions on supervision of young persons with firearms.

See  www.met.police.uk/firearms_licensing/air_weapons.html  

It is recommended that if you do allow a post, that you remove any reference that there may be to shooting live creatures, as otherwise you will be deluged with complaints.

It is also illegal to shoot protected species, and domestic animals with the  exception of dogs (when chasing farm animals) . Most birds are protected too, see f4bscale.worldonline.co.uk/gunlaw.htm

Groups based in country areas will be much more relaxed about air rifles that those in the cities.

Scotland

From 31 December 2016 anyone who wishes to use, possess, purchase or acquire an air weapon in Scotland will need to have a valid Air Weapon Certificate, or a temporary permit such as a Visitor Permit, unless they are otherwise exempt under the legislation.

The requirement applies to most air weapons with a muzzle energy exceeding 1 joule (0.74 ft/lbs), and up to 12ft/lbs (16.27 joules) for air rifles or air guns, or up to 6ft/lbs (8.13 joules) for an air pistol. There are some exceptions, for example for paintball guns or airsoft weapons.


See also Guns and replicas


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