Wxm 1,638 Posted July 8, 2012 Report Share Posted July 8, 2012 when out for a few hours to try out the s16 with my lads (disaster from the start) they even nearly scared the cows & sheep off :censored: anyways long story short a farm i have perm on is seperated by a canal, so i have to go on the toe path along the canal 75 - 100 yards, should the gun be covered on the toe path or am i ok to keep it out of the case?? :hmm: only reason i ask is i had a few odd looks from a few ramblers :blink: and wondered where i stood if they called the plod cheers Quote Link to post
Buster321c 1,010 Posted July 8, 2012 Report Share Posted July 8, 2012 In a case , unloaded , with mag ( if appilcable ) in your pocket stored away from the gun . 1 Quote Link to post
weesteviemckee 2 Posted July 8, 2012 Report Share Posted July 8, 2012 im i not right in thinking that a gun has to be covered in public places Quote Link to post
neil82 1,080 Posted July 8, 2012 Report Share Posted July 8, 2012 both replies are wrong, there is an age restriction for having a gun uncovered in a public place, which ,i think covers a towpath, the bit you have to prove is having a reasonable excuse for having the gun with you uncovered, other bit of law that covers this is not being a nuisance to others using the path, if you look up the laws properly you will fing that it is in fact legal to carry a gun, its the shooting of it that can cause problems, check on the BASC website for more on airgun laws, wish more plods would do this as well Quote Link to post
Buster321c 1,010 Posted July 8, 2012 Report Share Posted July 8, 2012 both replies are wrong, there is an age restriction for having a gun uncovered in a public place, which ,i think covers a towpath, the bit you have to prove is having a reasonable excuse for having the gun with you uncovered, other bit of law that covers this is not being a nuisance to others using the path, if you look up the laws properly you will fing that it is in fact legal to carry a gun, its the shooting of it that can cause problems, check on the BASC website for more on airgun laws, wish more plods would do this as well There`s no age quoted . Also on a canal towpath ( which the OP states is not his premission ) SO - In a case , unloaded , with mag ( if appilcable ) in your pocket stored away from the gun . Quote Link to post
neil82 1,080 Posted July 8, 2012 Report Share Posted July 8, 2012 Where you can shoot Where you intend to shoot, always ensure that you are authorised by the landowner or person with the sporting rights and that you know precisely where the boundaries are. Get permission in writing, if possible, to remove any doubt. Whenever you are in a public place you should carry the rifle in a gun cover and always ensure that it is unloaded and not cocked. this bit is guidance It is an offence to fire an air rifle pellet beyond the land where you have permission to shoot, unless the occupier of the neighbouring land has also given you permission. Where someone under 14 is shooting, both the young person and the supervising adult can be prosecuted. It is also against the law, in England and Wales, to fire an air rifle within 50 feet of the centre of a highway if this results in someone being injured, interrupted or endangered. These offences could be committed, for example, when someone is shooting in their garden close to a road and the pellets ricochet onto the highway this bit is law 1 Quote Link to post
neil82 1,080 Posted July 8, 2012 Report Share Posted July 8, 2012 both replies are wrong, there is an age restriction for having a gun uncovered in a public place, which ,i think covers a towpath, the bit you have to prove is having a reasonable excuse for having the gun with you uncovered, other bit of law that covers this is not being a nuisance to others using the path, if you look up the laws properly you will fing that it is in fact legal to carry a gun, its the shooting of it that can cause problems, check on the BASC website for more on airgun laws, wish more plods would do this as well There`s no age quoted . Also on a canal towpath ( which the OP states is not his premission ) SO - In a case , unloaded , with mag ( if appilcable ) in your pocket stored away from the gun . bllx, try reading up on law before giving advise 1 Quote Link to post
Baghdadnights 150 Posted July 8, 2012 Report Share Posted July 8, 2012 Neil bud you try walking down your local high street with your gun under your arm. Then when armed response turns up just say its only a guidance to have a rifle covered in public FFS Follow busters advice OP in public covered unloaded that way you'll keep your rifle not have armed response jumping all over you Quote Link to post
Mitchell Thompsett 7 Posted July 8, 2012 Report Share Posted July 8, 2012 I agree buster, and even then you need to have good reason, like baghdadnights says you can't just walk down the high street with it lol Quote Link to post
Wxm 1,638 Posted July 8, 2012 Author Report Share Posted July 8, 2012 Neil bud you try walking down your local high street with your gun under your arm. Then when armed response turns up just say its only a guidance to have a rifle covered in public FFS Follow busters advice OP in public covered unloaded that way you'll keep your rifle not have armed response jumping all over you Hmm it's just a pain with the s16 with having to strip it but I'd rather strip it than lose it Quote Link to post
Mitchell Thompsett 7 Posted July 8, 2012 Report Share Posted July 8, 2012 Neil bud you try walking down your local high street with your gun under your arm. Then when armed response turns up just say its only a guidance to have a rifle covered in public FFS Follow busters advice OP in public covered unloaded that way you'll keep your rifle not have armed response jumping all over you Hmm it's just a pain with the s16 with having to strip it but I'd rather strip it than lose it Can't you just get a full size gun bag for this perm so you don't have to strip it every time you go near the canal? Atb, Mitch Quote Link to post
barrywhite 282 Posted July 8, 2012 Report Share Posted July 8, 2012 use your jacket and some bungees????? Quote Link to post
springer 1498 4 Posted July 8, 2012 Report Share Posted July 8, 2012 I had a problem on tuesday night .I thought I'd go for mooch .so I get to my perm about 5.30 pm,park the car get wellys and jacket on take the gun out of the boot .open the gun case and take the lens caps off .now this has taken me about 10 mins .now were my perm is it's quite a respectable area so I try to be as indiscreet as possible.but someone has clocked me ,so as I'm walking over to the field the police turn up ." oi come yer you" he shouts .so I stop ,they both come over and explain that someone has been seen waving what only can be described as "barratt 50 cal sniper rifle".so I tell the officer that the rifle in question is air arms s410 carbine and if he let's me take it out of the bag I'll show him.so I show him the rifle and my permission slip,so at this stage I think every things all right ,but no ,because someone has reported this ,and I can't prove that the gun hasn't left the case ,they have to report this to there Sargent ,and it's up to him if it's a caution or court case,because it's a firearms offence.just keeping my fingers crossed .but this just goes to show how careful you have to be in front of Joe public. Quote Link to post
neil82 1,080 Posted July 8, 2012 Report Share Posted July 8, 2012 couple of replies, 1 the OP was`nt walking down a high street, he was on 1 of his perms that has a public right of way on it, if he`s using it for access he does not have to cover his gun when on, or within 50 feet of it, just not shoot his gun, and to springer, you have an uneducated plod being a prick, most of then try it on hoping they can get brownie points over you, join basc if you want proper legal advice and if your on an iffy perm just call it in to the police control centre and ask for an incident number, i lamp over a few places within full view of town and after calling it in never get any problems altho i do get told the next day how many times it has been reported in, suppose it depends on where you live and how many problems there have been in where you shoot Quote Link to post
Baghdadnights 150 Posted July 8, 2012 Report Share Posted July 8, 2012 Wrong Neil read the op again the canal is not his permission land it separates the farm it's a public towpath same as public footpath same as public high street notice a common theme here I'll give you a clue PUBLIC if your seen on PUBLIC land with firearm your in the shite. Quote Link to post
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