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Old Aug 7, 2007 | 02:30 PM
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Originally Posted by ronf42
no licence required for co2 airguns.
If you had a Brockock air cartidge pistol, looks like a 357 mag, then you will require a firearms cert as these can be converted to take .22 rimfire rounds.
Funny thing is , the home office approved these years ago then they get banned.

Legal limit for an air pistol is 6ft/lbs, a rifle is 12ft/lbs anything over these you require a certificate.
whats that? the only thing i can see to tell the power of my gun is where it says muzzle velocity(FPS), mine is 430? (.177 caliber) cant mine be converted into a real hand gun then?
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