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The Government's decision to ban self-contained air cartridge guns without offering owners compensation will lead to "widespread non-compliance", a firearms expert has claimed. Thousands of such ...
From Saturday, anyone found with a self-contained air cartridge gun without the appropriate certificate will face a mandatory jail sentence of between five and 10 years. Firearms manufacturers ...
Owners of self-contained air cartridge guns were reminded today they would face a minimum of five years' imprisonment if they failed to get a firearms certificate by the end of April. The tough ...
OWNERS of self-contained air cartridge guns were told today they would face a minimum of five years’ imprisonment if they failed to get a firearms certificate by the end of this month.
But when he answered bail on February 6, he was told no action would be taken due to insufficient evidence and police gave his guns back. Gas cartridge air guns such as the Brocock were banned ...
There is nothing wrong, legally, with using Brocock air-cartridge guns for this activity. In fact, such is the official approval of this type of sporting pistol that they are available to anyone ...
West Midlands Police said from April 30, anyone found in possession of a self-contained air cartridge gun without appropriate documentation could be jailed for up to ten years. Firearms ...