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pellet vilosity
what is the legal air pistol vilosity?at what speed do have on your air pistol?
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Re: pellet vilosity
depends on your region in the UK the legal limit is under six ft/lb'sglr1 wrote:what is the legal air pistol vilosity?at what speed do have on your air pistol?
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Air pistol velocity does not have a legal limit, however muzzle energy does. This is calculated using the muzzle velocity and the weight of the pellet. As LetLongCarabine mentioned, in the UK, this limit has to be under 6ft/lb's. If you follow this link http://www.pyramydair.com/site/articles/formulas/ you will be able to calculate your own muzzle energy once you know the velocity and the pellet weight. Hope that this helps.
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Yep, here in Canada any "firearm" with a velocity of >500fps requires a special permit to purchase. However what you do with your air pistol after purchase is up to you ;-)David Levene wrote:You are looking at the position in the UK, which does not apply in all countries.John Marchant wrote:Air pistol velocity does not have a legal limit, however muzzle energy does.
I understand that Canada has a limit of 500fps.
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Last time I checked, a FAC (firearms acquisition certificate) required a full criminal/medical background check and also a compulsory class in the safe handling of firearms. Nothing wrong with that but it all means time and money.Philadelphia wrote:Why not just get the permit? Is it somethat that's hard to get?superstring wrote:Yep, here in Canada any "firearm" with a velocity of >500fps requires a special permit to purchase. However what you do with your air pistol after purchase is up to you ;-)
Back in the 80s I had a FAC for my .22 S&W, but then it wasn't nearly as much hassle to get one and now, since I don't intend to shoot powder, why bother?