
Expert shot -- and NRA Youth Programs Coordinator -- Chip Lohman took the time to answer our basic questions about Airgun. "Unlike an airgun, firearms use burning propellant in the ammunition," Lohman said. "Firearms are federally regulated for purchase, ownership and transfer by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives."
None of these restrictions apply to airguns, however, making airguns a convenient and safe choice for scholastic programs. Read below to learn a bit about the basics, and contact Chip if you have additional questions! He can be reached atCLohman@nrahq.org.
TERMS
Airgun – generic term for BB guns, air pellet rifles and air pellet pistols.
Air rifles – Broken down into two classes: sporter and precision.
BB guns – Include smaller pump action rifles and pistols that shoot spherical ammo made of lead or steel. Competitive BB gun shooting takes very little equipment, other than the BB gun itself.
AIRGUNS ARE NOT TOYS! Improper handling due to carelessness or ignorance can result in injury.
Proper training in a firearms safety class will assure safe handling and years of enjoyment with an airgun.
NRA rules for safe gun handling: