Firearms legislation in the UK stems from the Firearms Act 1968 with its definition of a firearm as a lethal barrelled weapon of any description. The Act allows certain exceptions to be held without licence, most notably air weapons although these are limited by The Firearms (Dangerous Air ...
You may not carry an air rifle in a public place unless you are supervised by a person of 21 years or over and you have a reasonable excuse to do so, for example, whilst on the way to a club or land where you have permission to shoot. If carrying ...
The UK legislation is complex and yet little known to the public. Hunting with air ... RM Bruce-Chwatt - 《Journal of Forensic & Legal Medicine》 被引量: 8发表: 2010年 Air gun--a deadly toy?: A case report Air guns (air rifles) are used throughout the world as instruments of ...