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Obvious Omission?

I was in an outdoor pursuits shop yesterday buying some air rifle pellets. The shop sells bows, crossbows, non-FAC air rifles and pistols. A sign states they may require evidence of ID from anyone buying weapons and gives a list of examples of acceptable evidence - e.g. Passport, Driving Licence, etc. A notable omission from the list is Firearms Licence. :)

Edited because it seem a lot of poeople (probably in the US) totally missed my point.

I'm in the UK. No firearms licence is needed for air rifles with a muzzle energy less than12 ft lbf and air pistols with a muzzle energy less than 6 ft lbf. The requirement for ID is the shop's policy, it's not really a legal requirement, although anyone purchasing an air weapon must be 18 or over. I just found it amusing that they didn't think of a firearms' licence as an example of acceptable ID. They did confirm that they would accept it as proof of ID when I asked.
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Montanaman · M
Is there such thing as a firearms license these days? 🤔
GerOttman · 70-79, M
@Montanaman depends on where you are. I need to apply for an FOID to purchase in my area. Same thing as a license pretty much.
Bartleby · 51-55, M
@Montanaman Oh yes. Even though open carry is legal where I live you still need a CCW license to carry concealed. Which I prefer.
Montanaman · M
@Bartleby i know. I was just funnin' about. I live in Montana. My CCW license is in processing. 👍😎😁
Sharon · F
@Montanaman Yes, it is in the UK where I am.