Advice & Guidance - Young People & Firearms
Firearms laws are different for young people, it's important you know exactly what they are.
Under 15-years-old
It is an offence to make a gift of a shotgun or ammunition to children under 15-years-old.
Children under 15-years may not have an assembled shotgun with them except:
- With a valid shotgun certificate, they may use a shotgun under the direction and supervision of someone 21 or over
- When they are using an airgun under the direct supervision of someone aged 21 or over
- When the shotgun is in a securely fastened gun cover so that it cannot be fired
Aged 15-17-years-old
A person between 15 and 17-years-old may be given or lent a shotgun with ammunition but may not buy them.
Aged 17-years or over
A person of 17 years or above may purchase an airgun and ammunition, firearm and ammunition or a shotgun and ammunition with a valid firearm ⁄shotgun certificate.
A shotgun certificate is required at any age unless:
- Shooting with the occupier on their private land and using the landowners gun in their presence
- Shooting at a police approved clay shoot
There is no minimum age for the issue of a shotgun certificate. A shotgun certificate will be granted unless the applicant:
- Is prohibited from possessing a gun under the Firearms Acts
- Is a danger to the public safety or to the peace
- Does not have good reason for possessing, purchasing or acquiring a weapon. Use for sporting competition or pest control both constitute 'good reason'
The minimum age for a firearm certificate is 15 years old.