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Most of the Brococks pictured, if not all are rare examples in my own private collection outside of the UK

Back in 2004 the UK government banned the ownership of these guns unless they were put on fac.

The owners of the guns were given a limited time to apply for their UK fire arms certificate, those that did not had to hand their Brocock tac guns in for destruction. Those that had their guns registered are still limited on what they can do with the guns.

Registered owners of Brocock tac guns in the UK can not buy, sell, or swap these guns and need to keep their fire arms certificate up to date to carry on owning the guns

They were banned from general sale after the press started a campaign to ban the guns after several were reported to have been converted in to live fire.

Only the ownership of the guns were banned. The air cartridges can still be legally owned and purchased

There are still some shops in Europe selling several models and they are still fully legal to own in Spain