Gun cops attended the station on Friday night
Armed officers from West Midlands police were called to reports of a man with a gun at Pool Meadow bus station on Friday night.
Calls were made to police about a man with a gun in a bag at the Fairfax street terminal in the city centre at around 6.30pm.
A witness told CoventryLive a passerby had told the man he had to wait for police when he became irate.
The passerby, along with a bus driver, then tackled the man and took the bag from him, handing it to a bus station worker until police arrived.
On their arrival, the armed officers discovered an air gun in the bag which the owner surrendered to them.
No arrests were made.
A spokesman for West Midlands Police said: "Police were called to reports of a man with a gun at Pool Meadow bus station, Fairfax Street, Coventry, around 6.30pm on Friday (15 February).
"Firearms officers attended and discovered an air gun which had remained in a bag and not been brandished.
"The man handed it over to officers."
The eyewitness said the passerby who tackled the man should be recognised for his bravery.
He said: "(I) can't think of many people who would try and take down a guy they thought had a gun."
