https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rook_rifle
I doubt the rook rifle is legal now in England without permits.
But I don't know. Frankly don't give a fatt ratts patoot.
Knife laws in Great Britain.
This means there are no age restrictions to the sale of folding (non-locking) slipjoint knives with a blade of under 3 inches and the sale of safety razors.\
Read this for the restrictions on knives in England.
http://www.britishblades.com/forums/content.php?12-The-Law-FAQ&s=ea0715495fb9a0a52eb65456f0cb844e
I regularly carry a folding knife with a 4" blade with impunity.
It's a TOOL.
If I want a weapon I have a .45 auto in my car.
U.P.S. just delivered my 4,000 rounds of ammunition today.
Relax. It's .22 rim fire ammo suitable only for very small game and lots and lots
of target shooting.
Why so much.
BECAUSE I wanted it that's why.
Besides one never knows when the libs will ban thinking about ammo.
Thought police don'cha'know?
Hey. I have a 125 yard range behind my house. I do a lot of shooting at targets and
tin cans. I also got another couple thousand pellets for my air guns.
I practice a lot with air guns because they are quiet and cheap to shoot.
My best air gun is over $600 bucks. Hardly anything to create mischief with.
Air guns are regulated in England. Imagine that!
Airguns are firearms like any other according to the definition given in the Firearms Act 1968 at section 57(1).[32] However, they are exempt from the requirement that a Firearm Certificate or Shotgun Certificate need be obtained to possess or acquire them provided that they meet certain limits as to their power.
Air pistols with a muzzle energy not exceeding 6 foot-pounds force (8.1 joules) and other airguns with a muzzle energy not exceeding 12 ft·lbf (16 J) do not require a certificate and may be acquired, purchased and possessed by anyone over the age of 18 and who is not a prohibited person as specified in section 21 of the Act which relates to persons previously convicted of crime.[33]
6 foot pounds ain't much.
I think a more practical impact goal would be 5 fpe so a hunting air gun should have 10 fpe minimum at the muzzle to be reasonably effective downrange.
^^ about taking small game.
I doubt the rook rifle is legal now in England without permits.
But I don't know. Frankly don't give a fatt ratts patoot.
Knife laws in Great Britain.
This means there are no age restrictions to the sale of folding (non-locking) slipjoint knives with a blade of under 3 inches and the sale of safety razors.\
Read this for the restrictions on knives in England.
http://www.britishblades.com/forums/content.php?12-The-Law-FAQ&s=ea0715495fb9a0a52eb65456f0cb844e
I regularly carry a folding knife with a 4" blade with impunity.
It's a TOOL.
If I want a weapon I have a .45 auto in my car.
U.P.S. just delivered my 4,000 rounds of ammunition today.
Relax. It's .22 rim fire ammo suitable only for very small game and lots and lots
of target shooting.
Why so much.
BECAUSE I wanted it that's why.
Besides one never knows when the libs will ban thinking about ammo.
Thought police don'cha'know?
Hey. I have a 125 yard range behind my house. I do a lot of shooting at targets and
tin cans. I also got another couple thousand pellets for my air guns.
I practice a lot with air guns because they are quiet and cheap to shoot.
My best air gun is over $600 bucks. Hardly anything to create mischief with.
Air guns are regulated in England. Imagine that!
Airguns are firearms like any other according to the definition given in the Firearms Act 1968 at section 57(1).[32] However, they are exempt from the requirement that a Firearm Certificate or Shotgun Certificate need be obtained to possess or acquire them provided that they meet certain limits as to their power.
Air pistols with a muzzle energy not exceeding 6 foot-pounds force (8.1 joules) and other airguns with a muzzle energy not exceeding 12 ft·lbf (16 J) do not require a certificate and may be acquired, purchased and possessed by anyone over the age of 18 and who is not a prohibited person as specified in section 21 of the Act which relates to persons previously convicted of crime.[33]
6 foot pounds ain't much.
I think a more practical impact goal would be 5 fpe so a hunting air gun should have 10 fpe minimum at the muzzle to be reasonably effective downrange.
^^ about taking small game.
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