Understanding the legal requirements for air rifle ownership in the UK is crucial, as regulations vary across regions. In England and Wales, air rifles with muzzle energy below 12 ft-lb are classified as low-powered and do not require a licence. However, in other nations, or airguns exceeding this threshold are considered high-powered and necessitate a Firearm Certificate (FAC). Read the article to find out more.
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