Airsoft update
Sep. 7th, 2005 04:01 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Since the Violent Crimes Reduction bill threatens to slowly kill the sport of Airsoft I've decided to start saving for the worst. If it does go through I want to be able to at least buy two more rifles and a pistol before the ban on the sale/importation/manufacture of replica firearms takes effect.
I aim to purchase two more G36c's and a H&K SOCOM/USP, with one G36c being converted into a G36 LMG and the other being converted into an SL9.
I start saving at the end of this month. Here's hoping I don't have to rush buy all the rifles. :/
I aim to purchase two more G36c's and a H&K SOCOM/USP, with one G36c being converted into a G36 LMG and the other being converted into an SL9.
I start saving at the end of this month. Here's hoping I don't have to rush buy all the rifles. :/
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Date: 2005-09-07 05:55 pm (UTC)The situation where a copper does get called out to a suspected armed suspect who in actual fact has a realistic imitation firearm it is 99% likely that the firearms is a "springer", a pistol/rifle that requires cocking before each shot (which no airsofters would be caught dead with) and that the suspect has bought the pistol/rifle from an unscrupulous market stall who sold it to them for £30.
The influx and availability of springers is what has caused this problem in the first place, and as usual the government has decided to ban everything completely instead of coming to an arrangement.
And with regards to the provision, we all feel that a "maybe" is not enough. We want a guarantee, not a "we might allow it if we feel like it".
It's not as though we're against registration and licensing either, but the government has already decided against that.
All in all, that part of the law is POORLY thought out. A complete ban isn't needed.