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Shops & Retail

Buying Airguns

Are you aware of airguns and the legality behind them? Most people wouldn’t know this, but the legal status of airguns is in something of a flux. First of all there is the very real possibility that someone mistakes airguns for the real thing. It could very much happen, especially at a distance. This is why airguns are often used in crimes to fool the victim into thinking that there is a real gun being used, and in some cases airguns can often be converted to fire live ammunition. These concerns are part of why airguns are in a very weird state of legality and may continue to be in such a state for some time. If you want to own airguns you need to be aware of the legal status of them and what could happen if you were seen brandishing one in a public place. Most airguns have the tip of the gun coloured a vivid orange in order to make the distinction between a real gun and airguns, but some models have the orange tip as a cap that can be removed, and even if it cannot be removed there is the very real possibility that it could be painted to match the body colour of the gun.

Buying airguns is relatively easy if you know what to do. Basic models of airguns can be found in specialist stores or on market stalls, though there is an effort to crack down on unregulated sales of airguns. Online stores often have a wide selection of airguns, especially retail operations abroad, but getting them through customs may prove troublesome. Understanding that airguns are not just harmless replicas is the first stumbling block some people have when buying airguns. They need to understand that in the right hands airguns can be used for robbery, extorting, and violence. Being responsible with airguns is something owners and stockists have to keep in mind and procedurally learn over a period of time. Not selling to minors is something every vendor of airguns needs to know, as their potential for causing harm is unparalleled compared to others.

 

 

Airgunstuff.co.za is a company that sells airguns in South Africa. If you’re looking for airguns for sale, try our online shop – we have an excellent range of products at great prices.