PART 1AIR WEAPONS

Transactions involving air weapons and commercial matters

I124Restrictions on transactions involving air weapons

1

It is an offence for a person other than a registered firearms dealer, by way of trade or business, to—

a

manufacture, sell, transfer, repair or test an air weapon,

b

expose an air weapon for sale or transfer, or

c

possess an air weapon for the purposes of its sale, transfer, repair or testing.

2

It is an offence for a person (“A”) to sell or transfer an air weapon to another person (“B”) unless—

a

B is a registered firearms dealer,

b

B holds an air weapon certificate (without a condition attached to it preventing B from purchasing or acquiring an air weapon) and shows it to A,

c

A is a registered firearms dealer and is satisfied that—

i

in a case where B is an individual, B is aged 18 years or more, and

ii

the air weapon is to be delivered to a place outwith Great Britain, or to a registered firearms dealer in England or Wales, without first coming into B's possession, or

d

B provides evidence to A that B is otherwise entitled to purchase or acquire an air weapon without holding an air weapon certificate by virtue of the provisions of this Part.

3

It is an offence for a person (“A”) to manufacture, repair or test an air weapon for another person (“B”) unless—

a

B is a registered firearms dealer,

b

B holds an air weapon certificate and shows it to A, or

c

B provides evidence to A that B is otherwise entitled to possess an air weapon without holding an air weapon certificate by virtue of the provisions of this Part.

4

A person who commits an offence under this section is liable—

a

on summary conviction, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months or a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum (or both),

b

on conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 2 years or a fine (or both).