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Are Airguns Legal in Serbia?
Yes, with conditions.
Generally legal, but with real rules to follow — usually age verification, and in some places a low-power threshold.
Tier 3 — Moderate
Threshold-based licensing — permit-free band for low-power, licence required above.
RS
The picture at a glance
Each measure below scores how restrictive Serbia is on that part of owning or transferring an airgun, from permissive (green) to firearm-level (red).
ClassificationThreshold-based
Age rule16+
PossessionTiered (below threshold free)
Transfer / saleDealer records
TransportCased
AuthorityNational statute
The rules in detail
Classification
Threshold-based
Anyone over 16 can obtain an airgun below 10.5 J. Above 10.5 J: police registration. Above 24 J: police notification regime.
Age rule
16+
16+.
Possession
Tiered (below threshold free)
Below 10.5 J: free for 16+. Above: tiered registration / notification.
Transfer / sale
Dealer records
Above-threshold registration update.
Transport
Cased
Cased.
Authority
National statute
National statute.
Hunting with an airgun
Verify with Serbian hunting authorities.
Deer
Unresolved / not addressed
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Turkey
Unresolved / not addressed
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Small game
Unresolved / not addressed
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Predators
Unresolved / not addressed
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Other big game
Unresolved / not addressed
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Import & travel
Local & import notes
Visitor procedure
Suppressors are illegal. Reports indicate Serbian legislation may tighten further.
This is a plain-language summary compiled from primary statutes and official guidance, not legal advice. Laws change and local rules vary, so verify the current rules with the relevant authority before buying, selling, or hunting.