What is a Pellet Gun?
An air gun or airgun is a gun that uses energy from compressed air or other gases, which are mechanically pressurized and released as propellant for the chosen projectiles based on the principle of the primitive blowgun.
Where Can I Buy Pellet Gun In South Africa?
Pellet-guns.com
Address: 6B Kirschner Rd, Norton’s Home Estates, Benoni, 1501, South Africa
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 4:30 pm
Phone: +27 82 874 9989
Gamo South Africa
Address: Unit 11, 49 Stellar Ave, Crown, Johannesburg, 2025, South Africa
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 5 pm
Phone: +27 83 679 1334
Air Rifle Mega Store
Address: 63 1st Rd Bredell, Pomona AH, Kempton Park, 1619, South Africa
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 4:30 pm
Phone: +27 76 133 1940
SA Air Rifles & Accessories
Address: Shop 12, Reizis Square C/O Waverley Road and, Raymond Mhlaba St, Noordhoek, Bloemfontein, 9301, South Africa
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 5 pm
Phone: +27 60 588 8080
Can you own a pellet gun in South Africa?
Any airgun that exceeds both the 5.6mm caliber and muzzle energy of 8 joules / 6 foot pounds is classified as a firearm in South Africa and in terms of the FCA a firearms license is required to own and operate such.
What is the most powerful air rifle in South Africa?
While power is always dependent on the charge in the air tank, the . 22 caliber Jkhan Sepatia Bullpup PCP provides up to 60 joules, or 44 Foot pounds, of energy for terminal performance on smaller games. Even at this power the rifle only produces about an 85-decibel output
What guns do not require a license in South Africa?
Pepper Pistols For Self Defence
With gun control laws in South Africa becoming tighter and stricter, an effective alternative to self-defence is by using Pepper Guns. They are great for additional defense (over and above your sidearm), are less lethal and require no licence.
How much is Glock 19 price in South Africa?
All this was done while not deviating and remaining true to the brilliant core design. The Glock Shop now has the gen 5 Glock 19 for sale at a fantastic price of R10999. 00 while stocks last.