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03-02-2009, 18:06 #11
Re: Full auto airgun
Originally Posted by Old_Reprobate
Not these days :/
If anyone sees you and thinks oh, gosh!
Then it can be offensive/ cause discomfort etc. theres loads of reasons
I was told my garden was not a game preserve, and the said squirrel could be someones pet, the same with a fox (vermin), rabbit (vermin) Pigeon/ crfow(vermin)- They could all be pets, supposedly :/
And EX_STAB, It is illegal, only if the pellet could travel beyond your bounderies, eg shooting against a wooden fence, a no brainer there!
GregApplication: 22 Jan 2009
BARB: 6th Feb 2009 - Pass with 62 score
Fitness Assesment: 20th Feb 2009 @ Manchester AFCO - Pass
Interviews: ?
'The only person you can cheat during exercise is yourself'
Live by this!
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04-02-2009, 19:45 #12
Re: Full auto airgun
A sound reason for having the protection of an effective association like the BASC behind you. Over the last few years a number of forces have tried spurious prosecutions like this. The BASC have wheeled their legal team into action and the police have lost - and often been roundly chastised by the Judge.
Front sight, press!

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04-02-2009, 20:08 #13
Re: Full auto airgun
the Home Orifice is also a good one for nuisance prosecutions, either on 58(2), blank firers, or straight-pulls.
Can't think of a single case that they have won recently...All shall kneel before the Gloryhole of the Old Gods and receive their blessings

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04-02-2009, 20:28 #14
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05-02-2009, 02:01 #15
Re: Full auto airgun
I think you've been had there mate. Were you actually prosecuted? If so what was the charge because all of the above is a crock of sh1t.
Originally Posted by Greg_Jordan92
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06-02-2009, 20:36 #16Senior Member
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Re: Full auto airgun
Not true, the offence is to DISCHARGE a firearm to the distress or annoyance (can't remember the exact phrase) of a passer by.
Originally Posted by Greg_Jordan92
An air weapon is still covered by the Firearms Acts. However if a rifle with a muzzle energy of under 12 ft/lbs (Pistol under 6 ft/lbs.) it does not need a Certificate.
It is only recently that the statute law has been changed to cover projectiles leaving one's land.Terry


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