17 or over to Purchase an air weapon.
14 and over to use it unsupervised, where they have a right to be.
If under 14 must be supervised by a responsible person over 21.
50 FEET (just under 20 yards) from the CENTRE of the Queens Highway.
An offence is committed, if you fire a ball outside of the boundary of the land, on which you have a right to be.
An offence is also committed, by someone under 17, if they have any air weapon in a public place, unless they are at a target club or shooting gallery, or the weapon is securely covered so that it cannot be fired.
With regards to PISTOLS, the above applies, but if under 17 you cannot have an air pistol in a public place, even if it is covered so that it cannot be fired. So, on the way to your target club, someone older has to have it in their possession.
BUT...interestingly...the following is taken from the current HO Guidelines
It should be noted that the majority but by
no means all guns powered by carbon dioxide
which discharge paint pellets and which are
used in adventure games are unlikely to cause
serious injury, nor were they designed as
“weapons”. As such, they should not be
considered to be “firearms”.
So if you abide by the rules as above, it would be a good idea...but really they cant touch you...potentially. In reality, they will just book you for something else...
I know most of this stuff off by heart, but if anyone does have any questions, I have the full HO Guidelines to refer to.