see the link below for UK air gun laws
Yes- air weapons are amongst the few firearms it remains legal for a private individual to own in the UK.
Yes, provided that you hold a valid UK firearms certificate and that all the customs and excise regulations are abided by. If you have any questions regarding these, Google 'UK Customs & Excise' and e-mal them about it.
Depends on the air rifle. England restricts certain higher powered air guns that have enough energy to be useable as a weapon.
Contact your local police for a correct answer.
The Crow magnum (Eliminator) is a break barrel air rifle manufactured by Theoben (UK). It is a serious hunting rifle.
Only if you have the relevant BRITISH license. =]
The minimum age is 17 for an air-gun (rifle or pistol).
No, not a retail pneumatic rifle. If there were, it would likely be illegal, or at least restricted.
Yes, you do get to use Guns in the Air Training Corps (UK) such as .22 No8 Rifle and the L98 A2 Rifle and the L81 A2 Sniper Rifle In the Royal Canadian Air Cadets, Cadets are limited to using air rifles (the Daisy Model 853C) and I think on some occasions live firearms.
In the UK, a licence is not required if the rifle's power rating is under 12ft lbs. If the rating is over 12ft lbs, it is classified as a firearm and a licence will be required to sell privately or commercially.
In the UK - Air pistols with a muzzle energy of not more than 6 ft·lbf (8.1 J) and air rifles of energy up to 12 ft·lbf (16.2 J) do not require a licence and may be owned by anyone over the age of 18