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Explore our comprehensive guide detailing the maximum power regulations for PCP air rifles across European Union countries. From Germany to the United Kingdom, understand the legal limits and licensing requirements governing airgun ownership, ensuring compliance and informed decision-making.
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Germany: Maximum power is typically limited to 7.5 joules (J) for air rifles without requiring a license. Higher powered rifles can be obtained with a firearms license.
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Austria: Maximum power for air rifles is usually limited to 7.5 joules (J) without needing a license. Higher powered rifles can be obtained with a firearms license.
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Belgium: Maximum power is limited to 7.5 joules (J) for air rifles without needing a license.
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Bulgaria: There are no specific restrictions for maximum power of PCP air rifles.
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Cyprus: There are no specific restrictions for maximum power of PCP air rifles.
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Croatia: Maximum power is typically limited to 10 joules (J) for air rifles without needing a license.
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Denmark: Maximum power is limited to 15 joules (J) for air rifles without needing a license.
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Slovakia: There are no specific restrictions for maximum power of PCP air rifles.
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Slovenia: Maximum power is limited to 16 joules (J) for air rifles without needing a license.
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Spain: Maximum power for air rifles is limited to 24.2 joules (J) without needing a license.
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Estonia: Maximum power is limited to 16 joules (J) for air rifles without needing a license.
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Finland: Maximum power is limited to 24 joules (J) for air rifles without needing a license.
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France: Maximum power is limited to 20 joules (J) for air rifles without needing a license.
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Greece: There are no specific restrictions for maximum power of PCP air rifles.
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Hungary: Maximum power is limited to 16 joules (J) for air rifles without needing a license.
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Ireland: Maximum power is limited to 1 joule (J) for air rifles without needing a license.
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Italy: Maximum power is limited to 7.5 joules (J) for air rifles without needing a license.
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Latvia: There are no specific restrictions for maximum power of PCP air rifles.
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Lithuania: Maximum power is limited to 16 joules (J) for air rifles without needing a license.
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Luxembourg: Maximum power is limited to 7.5 joules (J) for air rifles without needing a license.
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Malta: There are no specific restrictions for maximum power of PCP air rifles.
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Netherlands: Maximum power is limited to 7.5 joules (J) for air rifles without needing a license.
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Poland: There are no specific restrictions for maximum power of PCP air rifles.
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Portugal: Maximum power is limited to 10 joules (J) for air rifles without needing a license.
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Czech Republic: Maximum power is limited to 16 joules (J) for air rifles without needing a license.
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Romania: There are no specific restrictions for maximum power of PCP air rifles.
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Sweden: Maximum power is limited to 10 joules (J) for air rifles without needing a license.
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United Kingdom: Maximum power is limited to 12 foot-pounds (ft-lb) for air rifles without needing a license.
Please note that these regulations may be subject to change, so it's important to verify local laws and consult with relevant authorities before purchasing or using a PCP air rifle in any European Union country.
Introducing the new generation of high-precision and high-power PCP airguns: the PCP Airgun with exceptional features that cater to the most demanding shooting enthusiasts. Available in 5.5mm and 6.35mm calibers, this airgun redefines the standard in terms of performance and functionality.
One of the key innovations is its automatic indexing magazine, designed for a seamless shooting experience. With space for 11 pellets in the 5.5mm caliber and 9 pellets in the 6.35mm caliber, it ensures uninterrupted shooting. The reservoir capacity, with an impressive 550cc, guarantees extended shooting sessions without the need for constant refills.
Precision and power are perfectly balanced thanks to the LOBO pressure regulator. With settings of 130 Bar for the 5.5mm caliber and 140 Bar for the 6.35mm caliber, this regulation system ensures consistent and accurate shots. The built-in pressure gauge allows for constant monitoring of the charge.
Safety and ergonomics have been considered in every detail. The new two-stage adjustable trigger system offers an exceptional feel that enhances the shooting experience. The trigger safety alongside the trigger provides user confidence. The forward-positioned biathlon-style cocking lever adds comfort and ease of use.
This PCP airgun is not just about power but also smart design. The Quick-Response system allows for instant power adjustment, from 0 up to maximum performance. The 600mm match-quality choked barrel and the shrouded system with AirStripper and semi-silencing function ensure outstanding precision and a quiet shot.
The anodized matte black 6082 aluminum chassis provides durability and aesthetics. The inclusion of upper and lower Picatinny rails allows for customization with accessories. The adjustable anodized aluminum shoulder plate provides personalized fitting for optimal shooting posture.
With an autonomy of over 200 shots at 24J in the 5.5mm caliber, this PCP airgun showcases its ability for extended shooting sessions. The 1/2 UNF thread at the end of the shroud allows for the installation of moderators or other accessories, offering even more versatility.
In summary, the PCP Airgun with all these features revolutionizes the world of sport shooting. Its combination of power, precision, and functionality makes it an exceptional choice for those seeking the best in performance and shooting experience.
Hello lovers of lead!
We are going to explain how to adjust the setting of the pressure regulator of our air rifles without the need for special tools.
As can be seen in the following graph we see the brass regulating screw and how it affects tightening or loosening it to the regulated pressure.
By tightening the screw, what we achieve is to lower the pressure of the lowering chamber, this will lead to a lower power of the rifle.
By loosening the screw, what we will achieve is to increase the pressure of the lower chamber, with this we will be able to increase the power of the rifle.
To quantify how much we loosen or tighten the pressure regulator screw, we must look at the following graph;
This graph works both ways. If we increase the setting of the regulator we can be guided by this same graph.
It is a quantitative reference, it is not exact. Each pressure regulator can vary its setting differently.