An air weapon is capable of inflicting severe injury to a person
and should be handled just like a Part 1 Firearm or a Shotgun. When
not in use, it should
be kept in a locked
gun cabinet.
In Scotland, you must
also have an Air
Weapon Certificate
for the gun which is
issued by the
police. It will
apply strict rules in relation to the gun's use which invariably
must be used at a gun club, for shooting vermin on your own
private land and for zeroing the sights during target practice.
In Scotland, you
cannot carry an air
pistol in a public
place or concealed
on your person. At
the very least you
could end up in jail
and at the very
worst, shot dead by
the police.
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