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If you're waiting up to a couple of months after the 3rd game to get your ukara number them that's down to the site owner being lazy, not ukara
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So if it looks like something that could have been plausibly produced after 1870 it would count as RIF (including sci-fi or video game or other fictional gun shaped objects that, basically, looks like a gun)
It needs to be read in full: (don't just highlight some words and ignore the rest?)(b)
something falling within a description which could be used for identifying, by reference to their appearance, the firearms falling within a category of actual modern firearms which, even though they include firearms of different makes or models (whether existing or discontinued) or both, all have the same or a similar appearance.
ts appearance can still fall within a general description of a pistol
The APS UAR is an interesting case, as it's not a replica of a specific bullpup, but it's got so many features from the L85, AUG and Tavor that I think it would fall into (b).
Which actual make and model of pistol?
It doesn't matter
Note that to be pedantic:.
For the casual players who may not have the opportunity to attend events regularly. It presents an alternative path to legally acquire a RIF from a UK-based retailer.
It could provide the third party liability - but then why ask for a photo playing at an event - which backs up playing at what should be an insured site/event?(VCRA RIF Regulations 2007) Just-Cos insurance can fulfil the third party liability insurance requirement for the "permitted activity"
It could be argued that airsoft is cosplay skirmishing (a very good argument as the look is the case that backed up a need for RIFs to be realistic - otherwise for just shooting each other IFs would do)", which of course include skirmishing, but arguably cosplay also falls into such recreation, and indeed one can argue airsoft skirmishing is just a cosplay event with some procedural competitive acting.
@superwok If you could post up the policy wording, or pick out a couple of points such as the underwriter and the sections on what they actually cover then that would be highly informative on any actual value of JustCos
For those who have been around the block a few times, it’s just fleecing players of an extra £20
The policy is the key unknown
This £20 my be a con to you but not to me, this has allowed me to buy the RIF I want without the need of it being two toned, (also the sites I play at the most do not allow 2 tone rifs) or having to attend the 3 games needed for the UKRA, so it has saved time and hassle on my part.Note that to be pedantic:
for an adult buyer in the UK it is always legal to acquire a RIF
any offence is committed by the retailer
By asking for a photo of you playing at an airsoft event they have not committed an offence under the VCRA, as they have been able to reasonably confirm intent to play airsoft at an insured site.
What they have also managed to do is to con you into spending £20 on ‘cosplay insurance’ which bears no relevance to the VCRA or to playing an airsoft event
What does the Just Cos insurance certificate insure you for?
Their web page says that it provides “Public Liability insurance in their right as a re-enactor to wear and carry costume articles that may prove alarming or ‘scary’ to third parties who may not understand our purpose. This policy particularly covers the right to carry imitation weaponry that could otherwise be mistaken as real or mistakenly reported as an offensive weapon.”
What injury / damage is your JustCos going to pay out for a third party being alarmed or scared?
https://www.just-cos.co.uk
The skirmisher defence under the VCRA requires the site/event to have public liability insurance, for the injury of you/third parties or the damages/losses to you/third parties.
(also the sites I play at the most do not allow 2 tone rifs)
A site turning down money because a replica is bright blue? Not a very good business move imoThat sounds very suss, what are the reasons for not allowing 2 tone rifs?
this is UCAP airsoft a very popular and well ran sites, i would suggest checking them out !!!A site turning down money because a replica is bright blue? Not a very good business move imo