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...really? check the over 18 box on justbbguns and buy, while as with air rifles, businesses are not allowed to sell them online (I can see why, but it makes it very inconvenient for me to buy air rifles)the thing is air-rifles are easier to get hold of than airsoft guns!
UKARA does not stop anyone from getting real steel air rifles.I partially agree with Kev, Although if there wasnt any UKARA to stop the
young-lings from getting real steel air rifles and just go out and
shoot them about, i bet a accident involving swat teams will happen
eventually.
i can see the news headline right now " A
kid was shot dead today in a accident involving a Airsoft gun and
confusing Police into thinking it was a real fire-arm."
I dont quite see your point? in any case, it's very reasonable for a police to think that something that is made to look like a real gun, is a real gun.
Are you mixing up UKARA and VCRA? VCRA prevents people that want to intimidate people with them to get realistic imitation firearms. If you're getting it to plink in your back garden, you can get a plinker that does not look like a real gun (two tone, provided you're 18+) and if you want one because you want to dress up as a solider and play war, you can get one that does look like a real gun.He is far from ruining airsoft, the only thing he will ruin is his own business.
There are con men and idiots in every industry.
UKARA
is a bigger threat to airsoft. It prevents the hobby from growing and
when something is supported in small numbers, it is easier to ban.
The hobby needs to establish itself and become more mainstream to move forward.
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