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Regulation of CO2 PCP and break barrel guns.

Hello, I would just like to know what the regulations are in each country where you live for weapons that are in Category D in France, for example. Here, below 20 joules, you only need to be 18 years old, but for higher than that, a hunting permit or shooting license is required. Personally, I am passionate about shooting in 4.5 mm PCP, CO2 or break barrel. I no longer hunt and no longer go to the shooting range, so in the garden, I only have 4.5 mm and that's fine. I would also like to know how it works for you in terms of self-defense in case of intrusion and what you use. Here in France, the person who attacks and enters your home is protected by the law, and we must not defend ourselves or harm them because it will turn against us. So definitely no lethal weapons, the world is upside down... And what about you?

Hello, I would just like to know what the regulations are in each country where you live for weapons that are in Category D in France, for example. Here, below 20 joules, you only need to be 18 years old, but for higher than that, a hunting permit or shooting license is required. Personally, I am passionate about shooting in 4.5 mm PCP, CO2 or break barrel. I no longer hunt and no longer go to the shooting range, so in the garden, I only have 4.5 mm and that's fine. I would also like to know how it works for you in terms of self-defense in case of intrusion and what you use. Here in France, the person who attacks and enters your home is protected by the law, and we must not defend ourselves or harm them because it will turn against us. So definitely no lethal weapons, the world is upside down... And what about you?

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