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What you should know about owning your airgun
What you should know about shooting your airgun
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You can only take your airgun onto land over which you have permission to shoot, regardless of
whether or not you intend to shoot it.
If you trespass with your airgun, you are committing the offence of ‘armed trespass’, the maximum penalty for which is three months’ imprisonment and/or
a fine of £2500.
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If you are aged under 14 years old, you can only shoot your airgun under the direct supervision of someone aged 21 years or older on
private land. The supervisor is legally responsible for the actions of the person they are supervising and no pellet must go outside the boundaries of
that private land. You can also use an airgun at Home Office-approved clubs or at a fairground shooting gallery for target shooting.
Special notice to parents
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