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I live in a block of houses and are quite overlooked but we have a small back garden which isn't over looked can i legally use my guns to shoot tin cans.

 

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You can fire any air operated weapon in your own premises provided the rounds do not go over the borderline of your property. Fact

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You can fire any air operated weapon in your own premises provided the rounds do not go over the borderline of your property. Fact

 

sorry its not that i dont trust your fact but please can you prove your fact

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Yer but if he has public overlooking the land someone MIGHT mistake it for a real weapon and call the 5-0

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I would obviously tell them i will be using a legal BB gun in my back yard. so they knew i just wanted to know if it was actually legal to use them in back yard.

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if they see someone with a gun (real or not) there not going to shout "oi is that real?" there gonna call the police.

 

the answer to your question is no.

 

That garden area sounds public to me.

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Baiscly you need to decide is it worth takeing the risk to shoot some coke cans.... Dont you have a m8 that u can borrow there more privet back garden?

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Woah, just remembered that once i was shooting cans with my RiF spring Shotty, this was when i thought 220 FPS and 10 meters, was good, but for £12 it was lol ANYWAYS, so i was shooting cans and i live next to a station and one of the security guards was watching me through the fence i didnt notice him for like 5 minutesi looked up when i was going to reload or something idk, and he walked off as if he had seen a ghost...######!!!

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im not sure on the law but if your going to do this i would just advise you go tell anyone who might be able to see that its a bb gun, i would say this issuse has more to do with sence rather than law :)

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