12ft/lb air rifles are no problem in Spain. They look upon them as toys and our limit here in Spain is 18ft/lbs for non fac
Try shooting one of the home grown Gamos at 18ft/lbs and you will need a trip to the dentist to replace your fillings
You are meant to register your airguns though. The form needed can be obtained from most shops that sell them.
To find a local airgun retailer, have a look at the following link for Gamo retailers
http://www.thespainforum.com/f80/gam...etailers-2658/
And Norica retailers
http://www.thespainforum.com/f80/nor...-sellers-2656/
From memory you will need a receipt of sale for the air rifle which states power, seriel number and make/ model number when you fill in the registration form
All airguns are supposed to be registered in Spain. When you buy an airgun here it comes with 2 cards to licence it. The onus is on you to complete all the parts and take them to the Mayor's Office. You do not need to take the gun as well. There is no charge for licencing.
The first card has three identical parts on one sheet and is white overprinted with a yellow pattern of a coat of arms (shown on the Spanish flag above left). The three parts have perforations between to allow them to be separated. You are given one part to keep, the Ayuntamiento (local council) keep a second, and I think the third part is sent to the Guardia Intervención de Armas (firearms licensing division). All the parts of the second card are kept by the Ayuntamiento.
The Licence
must be carried with the airgun at all times
More information can be found on the following link when I looked into it myself more than two years ago.
http://www.thespainforum.com/f80/air...w-409/#post948
Dont ask about fly them down, mine came down in the lorry with my house items
