Once considered harmless, blank-firing guns are now at the center of a legal upheaval, with owners facing severe penalties as authorities tighten the noose.
An amnesty for the surrender of five blank-firing gun models is taking place during February in England and Wales.
Thames Valley Police is holding a four-week firearms amnesty for a series of newly illegal imitation firearms – possession of ...
Residents in Shropshire who own a particular type of blank firing pistol are being urged to hand them in during an amnesty ...
A national firearms amnesty is taking place from Monday (February 3), giving the public the opportunity to surrender ...
Amnesty for owners of imitation firearms that have been declared unlawful because they can be converted into real weapons ...
Hampshire Police are backing a national firearms amnesty this month for five Italian-made blank-firing weapons now classed as ...
Dyfed-Powys Police is urging anyone in possession of certain blank-firing firearms to take part in a national amnesty taking ...
ESSEX Police is supporting a four‑week amnesty to remove specific types of blank‑firing guns from circulation. The amnesty runs from 2 February to 27 February. After this period, anyone found in ...
Four Turkish-made blank-firing guns were "easily accessible" and could be "easily converted" into lethal weapons that could be used on the streets of Merseyside. Merseyside Police Detective Chief ...
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