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Dodgy AF Eagle6 airsoft tech proud of illegal AEG

Remember, you don't want to aim for the legal limits.

Aim to get below site limits.

But be aware that chrono readings do vary between machines so you might be reading under the limit on yours but it could be over on the site one.

As proven by most TM guns, you don't need max fps to be effective.

 
Remember, you don't want to aim for the legal limits.

Aim to get below site limits.

But be aware that chrono readings do vary between machines so you might be reading under the limit on yours but it could be over on the site one.

As proven by most TM guns, you don't need max fps to be effective.
Very true, I generally have my guns running on the low side and dont have any range issues. The DMR i'll be quite happy at anywhere around 1.7j which will give plenty of headroom. 

I was just making the point that legally it could run at 2.5j as it is only capable of semi auto fire .

 
AN AIRSOFT GUN... as long as it complies with the ENERGY OUTPUT of the Policing and Crime Act 2017 as of 2nd  May 2017... As long as the equipment is below the maximums stated, ARE NOT controlled by the firearms act.... 

HOWEVER,  IF upgrade and that power is greater than the legal stated power, you are committing a fire arms offence.

To make a weapon in the UK you have to be a RFD or RFM. Register with the police and also complete their application, prove various things as well as show that you have a clear understanding of the fire arms act. The reason for that is that YOU make or prove or supply without a licence an item that is illegal, its a couple of years in the jug for you.

 
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