Fridge4211
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- Dec 21, 2017
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Folks apologies if this is wasting time. I came across the attatched material on a well know YouTube channel website. Saying that Airsoft guns not classes as firearms anymore if under certain FPS limits.
Does this then mean that the whole ukara system becomes obsolete if the guns I am looking for fall under the FPS limit. It certainly reads that way in my head. I.e if it is no longer classed as a firearm no need to require the ukara registration for a “rif” as it is no longer a fire arm as classed by law.
Not sure what to make if it is it a pointless update to the law that has no real impact or is it a game changer for those in the sport.
TIA
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Does this then mean that the whole ukara system becomes obsolete if the guns I am looking for fall under the FPS limit. It certainly reads that way in my head. I.e if it is no longer classed as a firearm no need to require the ukara registration for a “rif” as it is no longer a fire arm as classed by law.
Not sure what to make if it is it a pointless update to the law that has no real impact or is it a game changer for those in the sport.
TIA
the fridge
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