Some top-venting, blank-firing pistols are too easily convertible into prohibited handguns capable of firing live ammunition, and have therefore been deemed illegal. The Home Office made the decision under the Firearms Act 1982, which stipulates that imitation or blank-firing firearms may only be held without a licence if they are not readily convertible into live-firing...
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