Families will continue their battle against ball bearing (BB) guns by campaigning at a bank holiday market.
People on the Whitehawk estate in Brighton were plagued last year by young people firing BB guns.
Youth workers, police and residents united to fight the menace of the weapons, many of which were being bought at markets being held at the nearby racecourse.
Residents fears have grown over the guns making a reappearance on the estate following the first bank holiday market of the year at Easter at which guns were sold.
Andy Morris, of Town and Country Markets, which operate the event, seized BB guns which were being sold at the market.
The sale of such guns is against market rules.
The traders were sent letters banning them from the company's future markets.
Another market is being held on Monday and residents are planning to visit wearing their Ban The BB Gun T-shirts to ensure traders get the message.
Police and trading standards officers were also hoping to attend.
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