You will probably have to sell this face to face as it’s ilegal to post. Would be worth knowing location ta
I don't want to be rude in hijacking the thread, but wild camper is correct, you cannot send any fire arm as classified by uk law in the post, only by registered carrier to an authorised registered firearm dealer or face to face and persons must be, on both sides of the transaction over 18 years of age.
Your air pistol is a firearm and therefore is subject to these restrictions.
Yes, you can. Ridiculous scaremongering isn't helping. An air pistol or rifle below the legal limit isn't classed as a firearm either.
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1968/27/section/1
From the Royal Mail website section on restricted items.
I think the legality is with the sale rather than the postal situation, the sale has to be made face to face, but there's a loophole whereby a registered dealer can act as a proxy. So I can sell you an air rifle online, but I can't post it to you directly, I could post it to your local gun shop and you could collect it from there though. At least that's how I understand it, im sure there's someone here who has a definitive answer.
The law is that a dealer or business cannot post, and has to make the sale face to face.
But private individuals are free to sell air rifles and pistols (sub 12ftlbs and 6 ft lbs respectively) via post.
For sale, Crosman 1377 American Classic air pistol. .177. Powerful and accurate. Very lightly used.
I can supply pictures by Whatsapp, Viber, Messenger or email.
These are approx £100 new. Asking £65.ono.
Over 18 s only. Location - North Shropshire.
I do know that air rifles MUST be declared and only posted via Parcel Force 48. I looked into it as I post a few. It’s the law, they were made to do it as the PO wanted to stop ANY posting method.
Bless them for keeping us safer.
It’s worth checking if this applies to pistols too, I don’t know.
Fair enough I will steer away from quotes from Oscar Wilde.Sir the law is an a$$, (Charles Dickens).
(darned swear filter is prejudiced against the decedents of Equus africanus asinus..)