While people in Germany had to wait a long time for summer, a current legislative change is keeping the industry on its toes:
Since 24 July 2025, air guns for arrow or needle projectiles bearing the F mark that are designed for multiple shots and suitable for projectiles with a length of more than 30 mm are no longer exempt from licensing — they can now only be purchased with a firearms ownership permit (Waffenbesitzkarte).
Firearms that were already approved with the F mark before 24 July 2025 remain licence-free, according to the Federal Ministry of the Interior (BMI).
Alongside this, our industry remains vibrant and diverse: Dieter Anschütz celebrates his 95th birthday, a leadership change is taking place at DEVA, and EAW, Frankonia, Heckler & Koch, Rigby, and Steyr Sport are positioning themselves personnel- and strategy-wise for the future. We also look back with respect on two influential figures we have lost.










