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FAQ's
Air rifles that propel pellets with a force exceeding 12ft/lb are not encompassed by a general licence and require a Firearms Certificate. This is due to the classification of such air rifles as a Section 1 firearm according to legal regulations.
No, you do not need a licence if you own an air rifle that produces less than 12 ft lb of force. If an air rifle produces over 12ft/lb of force, it is classed as a firearm and would need a firearms certificate (FAC) to own.
Individuals aged 18 years or older face no limitations in purchasing an air rifle and ammunition and are permitted to utilise it in locations where shooting is authorised.
While some dealers may offer home delivery, most dealers will need you to pick up your delivery in-store. This is because it ensures the correct item has been delivered in a legal, safe manner.
Here at Air Arms, we produce only the finest quality products. From Spring Air Rifles, PCP Air Rifles, ammunition, clothing and accessories, you can find our full product range here.
Your air rifle should be kept in a secure lockable area without ammo, keeping the keys in a different location. It is an offence for someone under the age of 18 to obtain unauthorised access to your air rifles.
No, to own an air rifle that is below 12 ft/lb you need to be 18 years or older. If you want to buy an air rifle that produces over 12 ft/lb you must have a firearms certificate.
Yes, but you must have a legitimate reason for doing so. This could be travelling to a local gun club or shooting competition. Your air rifle should be carried in a securely fastened case or gun slip. Your air rifle must also be uncocked and unloaded, this includes any multishot magazines.