Hi Tom,
read the articlesaintball & the law from this site, very handy.
http://www.ukpsf.com/paintballlaw.asp#2
If you are on public transport no as long as it is in a bag/case adequately covered up. There would be no reason for the police to check your bags under normal circumstances. If they do and you are legitimately carrying it from site to site (home to a friends house - home to site etc) then they cannot do anything.Thanks chuckwood, so basically on reading this articale, the police could slap an ASB0 on someone going to a paintball site while using public transport!
First off: Markers "should not be considered as firearms". From the Home Office Guidelines. Airguns are considered Firearms, but are differentiated from Rifles, shotguns and other Section 1/5 Firearms.My dad mentioned something about if you are carrying both, weapon (paintball marker) and ammunition (Air, Paintballs) all at the same time in a public place it can be considered a concealed weapon.
anyone know anymore on this?
Even on your own land, you could still potentially get bitched at for making a nuisance to your neighbours (noise and the like). It si a good idea to inform your neighbours if you can (if it is likely they will hear/see you) even suggest they have a go if you like. Also try and make sure your back stop is a quiet one.i always shoot my gun in my garden...its my house my land so hey ill do what i like.
Dont try and shoot a seagull tho, they fly out of the way
.......im joking.
its cuel, dont shoot it, even tho they are flying rats.
(against the law too )