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magguss
1 year ago

The acquisition and possessions are released from 18 years. Therefore, you can let your parents buy it, borrow it from them if you want to shoot and give it to you invalid if you are 18. When dealing with the rifle, the usual principles apply: always treat as if it were loaded, always transport in a suitcase, etc. Shooting is strictly allowed only if the bullet cannot leave your property. But the law is never enforced (I don’t want to call here to break the law…).

But I recommend you get a lockable weapon case for transporting and storing.

Answer1234567
1 year ago

How much Joule has the air gun?

With (without permission) weapons, you must not be treated as minors (Article 2 Paragraph 1 of the WaffG), the same applies to CO2 weapons which do not fall under Appendix 2 Section 3 Subsection 2 No. 1 WaffG fall. Thus, only air pressure weapons with no more than 0.5 joule and as such approved toys are permitted.

Shooting rank is otherwise the only way to legally shoot guns as minors.

Waldmensch70
1 year ago

Even if it buys a full-year person, it must not leave it to you. For “own” in the sense of arms law You’re a weapon if you’re using the actual violence. And you can only possess weapons from 18 years.

That would be illegal possession.

Under 18 you can only shoot at shooting sites (Schützenverein) under expert supervision.

As for the shooting on private grounds:

For this purpose, technical measures must ensure that the projectiles cannot leave the terrain and the terrain must be secured against unauthorized entry.

ZuumZuum
1 year ago

Under 0.5 Joule yes, from 0.5 to 7.5 Joule definitely not. Handling of such weapons is only allowed from 18 years. Handling in the sense of weapons is all that one has to take the weapon or essential parts of it, i.e. the shooting on one’s own property. For yourself, this can lead to a bus fee of up to 10,000 euros.

For those full-year-olds who have bought and left you the weapon, this becomes much more extensive, and more expensive than for you.

chasperli1965
1 year ago

I don’t know if you can officially do this.
But what I can recommend is to familiarize myself with the rules for dealing with firearms as they stand here, for example:

https://www.hn-sport.de/de/wiki/regulation-fuer-den-umgang-mit- Weapons

That’s for real guns, but anyway.

Ev. you can also ask in a shooter’s club.

And on Wiki there are also some things:
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luftgewehr#:~:text=In%20Germany%20Industrial airforces%20bis,%C3%96ffentity%20is%20a%20Waffeschein%20precondition.

Have fun, so if you can…

Leestiger
1 year ago

You can’t even touch one at 16, at most on shooting sites.

Don’t even possess…

And if you have a private access to it, it’s also because of “arms to minors”!

ES1956
1 year ago

No.

You can’t handle it. Whoever gives it to you violates the law.

ES1956
1 year ago
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Answer1234567
1 year ago
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If it’s a weapon in S.d. WaffG. I can’t take this from the question so far.

Kenshin663
1 year ago
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In general, 4.5mm air rifles have already pointed to the maximum permission-free 7.5J. One of the max. 0.5J is not really absurd. What the whole story lies in the area of permits-free weapons.