Dose UKARA cover spud guns in the uk

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Does UKARA cover spud guns in the UK as a spud gun is legally the same as an air rifle which is also covered by the UKARA i believe so does this mean that a spud gun is legal as long as i hold a UKARA?

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Mon Oct 16, 2023 10:00 am

I'm obviously no expert but every time I heard our (now inactive) UK members talk about airguns they almost always mentioned muzzle energy restrictions.
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Mon Oct 16, 2023 1:22 pm

A spud gun is not an airsoft gun, so I'd say it's extremely unlikely. IANAL, obviously, but given the way things in the UK are going, a spud gun is more likely to get classified by the lads in the penis hats as being an improvised firearm, the sort of thing that could quite feasibly get you 5 years at his majesty's pleasure.

Here's some stuff from the CPS : https://www.cps.gov.uk/legal-guidance/firearms

Spud guns are not specifically mentioned in there, but by my reading, they certainly class as a "lethal barrelled weapon", and they are almost certainly not covered under any airgun exemptions, unless you're talking about this kind of spud gun :

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I'm guessing that's not what you're talking about.
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Thu Nov 09, 2023 9:31 am

This thread is over a decade old but probably still relevant, UK laws were fairly restrictive then and I doubt they have gotten better in the meantime.
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Thu Nov 09, 2023 1:08 pm

jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:
Thu Nov 09, 2023 9:31 am
I doubt they have gotten better in the meantime.
They have got much, much, more restrictive.

For example, anything that could be considered a "blow gun" is a restricted weapon and possession of one could land you up in jail. Think "pea shooter".
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Thu Nov 09, 2023 2:48 pm

mrfoo wrote:
Thu Nov 09, 2023 1:08 pm
For example, anything that could be considered a "blow gun" is a restricted weapon and possession of one could land you up in jail. Think "pea shooter".
What a complete farce. This event seems to be going strong though, perhaps it's not so bad in practice.
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Fri Nov 10, 2023 7:02 am

Oh, for sure, realistically it's unlikely that having a pea shooter in your pocket will get you jailed. But always remember that ACAB; if they want you on something, "restricted weapons" are enough to get you arrested under the prevention of terrorism act...
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