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    First PCP for 13yr old

    My mate's son is looking to get his first air rifle, he has been saving for over a year and with what his parents are going to give him for Christmas he will have around £600.

    He really wants an HW100 but he is only a slightly built lad and I think it will be too big and heavy for him. I also thought a pump might be easier/cheaper than a bottle but Im not sure he is big enough to use it.

    Any suggestions of a good first PCP set up for the lad, including scope etc.

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    setup

    Hi mate you wont go wrong with a AA s200 mk3 nice and light and very accurate and a great starting rifle, never heard a complaint about one yet cheers ian

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    AA S200 or a AA S400 Superlight carbine.

    Scope will depend on what he is doing, i.e. plinking, HFT etc? A reasonable 3-9x40 with a Mildot ret is a fairly safe general purpose starter. A bottle is a lot less chew than a pump!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Is it his first PCP or his first air rifle ?
    If its his first air rifle of any type I'd go for a springer as a self contained unit, & also cheaper if he decides it's not for him.
    If he already shoots a bit & it's his first PCP the AA400/410 would be my start point with plenty of good used outfits on dealers racks, a pump is a good idea because having to refill will slow down his shooting speed & teach him that it takes a bit of effort before he can enjoy the benefits.

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    Possibly somebody wiser than me can correct here but on the face of it, what is proposed is illegal ?

    from the BASC website.

    Under 14 years
    You can
    • use an air rifle under supervision on private premises
    with permission from the occupier - normally the owner or tenant. The person who supervises you must be at least 21 years old.

    You cannot
    • buy, hire or receive an air rifle or its ammunition as a gift, or shoot, without adult supervision.

    Parents or guardians who buy an air rifle for use by someone under 14 must exercise control over it at all times, even in the home or garden.
    It is illegal to sell an air rifle or ammunition to a person under 18 years of age.


    Bit confusing ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by deeps View Post
    Possibly somebody wiser than me can correct here but on the face of it, what is proposed is illegal ?

    from the BASC website.

    Under 14 years
    You can
    • use an air rifle under supervision on private premises
    with permission from the occupier - normally the owner or tenant. The person who supervises you must be at least 21 years old.

    You cannot
    • buy, hire or receive an air rifle or its ammunition as a gift, or shoot, without adult supervision.

    Parents or guardians who buy an air rifle for use by someone under 14 must exercise control over it at all times, even in the home or garden.
    It is illegal to sell an air rifle or ammunition to a person under 18 years of age.


    Bit confusing ?
    I wouldn't call it illegal unless his dad lets him loose on his own, he will however need to be with him as soon as his son has hold of the gun and stay with him until he's finished and then take the gun off him to be stored until next time, but you are right In saying that an adult cannot buy a gun with the kids money for the gun to be his, it has to be bought and "gifted" but used under supervision

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    Quote Originally Posted by deeps View Post
    Possibly somebody wiser than me can correct here but on the face of it, what is proposed is illegal ?

    from the BASC website.

    Under 14 years
    You can
    • use an air rifle under supervision on private premises
    with permission from the occupier - normally the owner or tenant. The person who supervises you must be at least 21 years old.

    You cannot
    • buy, hire or receive an air rifle or its ammunition as a gift, or shoot, without adult supervision.

    Parents or guardians who buy an air rifle for use by someone under 14 must exercise control over it at all times, even in the home or garden.
    It is illegal to sell an air rifle or ammunition to a person under 18 years of age.


    Bit confusing ?
    Hey up Deeps,

    Take a look here www.kwacs.org.uk look under the "Airguns and Airgunning" page the law regarding air rifles and young people is on there.

    Hope this helps
    Regards
    Dave (www.kwacs.org.uk) "Wildfowlers do it in the mud"

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    First gun

    Have a look at the Air arms S200. Light and super accurate.
    Buy a pump and let his dad fill the gun for him
    When I die don't let my wife sell my guns for what she thinks I gave for them!!!

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