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Rif law

ratmandan

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In reality Is ukara only for purchasing rifs?

Just read through the vcra

Is it illegal to buy an Rif without ukara?

Yes

Is it illegal to own a realistic gun without ukara?

??? No ???? ????yes???? I'm sure there are plenty of people who have them that dont have ukara...Are they looking at hard time?

Is it illegal paint a two tone gun without ukara?

Yes

but if you can own an Rif without ukara legally, surely unless the fuzz walk in whilst you have a spray can in your hand halfway through painting your gun your ok

 
1. Not really if you meet the requirements (Ukara is usualy Industry standard for most Retailer's)

2. not illegal no

3. yes

4. they can still take Paint Sample's and work out the colour's that were their beforehand.

 
Ukara is for retailers to reduce gun crime,you can buy a rif as long as you are 18,you could buy a rif at the weekender as long as you were 18

 
Ukara is for retailers to reduce gun crime,you can buy a rif as long as you are 18,you could buy a rif at the weekender as long as you were 18
You could, but you would be breaking the law if you did and could not avail yourself of one of the statutary defences to the VCRA, which effectively bans the sale to anyone without that defence. It's not just the buyer who breaks the law if they do not have a defence, the seller is also in trouble if caught. Read up on the details on here, other forums and on the government websites. This also applies to private sales and / or trades/swaps.

Yes, UKARA is purely a retailer organisation to enable them to operate within the law, by ensuring those to whom they sell are, in the case of our hobby, bona fide skirmishers who are registered with a site that meets the regulations. That said, you do not need to be listed on the UKARA database, so long as you have current membership of an insured site and the site can confirm that membership, then that is sufficient. It just makes it easier for the retailer if you are registered with UKARA, because they can quickly check the database to confirm the information you have given them to prove your ability to purchase a RIF.

 
I'm only a stamp away anyways...but Iv mentioned somewhere before if somebodys licence has lapsed then technically what defence would they have? "I used to go airsoft" and if somebody without a ukara can own a realistic gun... Then my receipts from skirmishes is surely hard evidence if I was stopped in my car on my way to/from a game as to why I have a realistic gun in my boot...

So long as a copper doesn't walk in as I'm spraying it what are they going to do?

It's going to be used only for airsoft and so LNG as it isn't illegal to own an Rif and I didn't get caught spraying it I could claim to have bought it off of joe blogs from anywheres ville 8 years ago...

Not saying I'm gonna do it just hypothesising :)

paint flake tests Roflmao they barely dust for fingerprints at burglaries (if they turn up at all)

the law is an arse and if it's bendable I say bend it

Il say it again its bollocks if you wave anygun around or try and rob a bank post office you deserve every bullet they put into you :P

 
Dosen't matter they will still prosecute you for being in posseion of it unless you keep a diary of the time's you go and have it signed aswell as having UKARA

 
Dosen't matter they will still prosecute you for being in posseion of it unless you keep a diary of the time's you go and have it signed aswell as having UKARA
I will wait another week or 2 then <_<

 
Lol i have had my UKARA for 3 month's and i haven't evenbothered spraying my glock because i like the KWA Blue

 
Lol i have had my UKARA for 3 month's and i haven't evenbothered spraying my glock because i like the KWA Blue
:lol: Found this quite amusing has to be said.

Not worth the potential hassle if you can wait 2 weeks mate :)

 
Some of the info there is not quite correct.

It is NOT an offence to purchase a realistic imitation firearm without a defence. It is illegal to SELL to someone who you are not satisfied has a valid reason for purchasing the RIF. It is the SELLER who commits the offence, NOT the BUYER!

Also, UKARA is not the only way of proving a defence. Sensible retailers will take other forms of evidence, such as receipts from airsoft sites if they're not UKARA registered, or other forms of evidence. When all's said and done, the seller needs to see enough evidence to be able to reasonably say to mr plod "I believed the buyer had a valid reason, which provided me with a defence" and be able to back that up.

As for prosecution for "manufacturing a RIF", which is effectively what painting a two-tone is, they would need to prove "beyond reasonable doubt" that you had painted it yourself whilst not having a defence under VCRA. So you might not have UKARA registration, but if you have joined a site, and played regularly, then I suggest they'd struggle to prove the lack of defence. That said, if you're happy to wait two weeks then that's up to you.

Craig, what will they prosecute for? It is NOT illegal to possess an RIF. The UKARA registration rules are a pretty arbitrary set of requirements to prove a defence to a retailer. There is nothing written in law to state what is sufficient evidence.

 
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I didn't say it was illegal to own a RIF he was talking about painting it (Manufacture of a RIF) and just saying he bought it off little timmy don't mean Jack sh*t he can't prove it so he did it

 
Innocent until proven guilty mate no hard evidence....CCTV of me painting the gun no case = wouldn't go to court...

Or a get out would be I gave it to my friend who is ukara registered and he painted it and gave it back to me...

 
He's in possession of an RIF. This is not illegal.

It's up to them to prove that he's manufactured/altered it to make it an RIF. In court they will have to prove two things beyond reasonable doubt. That he's altered it to make it an RIF, and that he doesn't benefit from any of the defences allowed under VCRA.

If he's done some skirmishing and can prove that he uses it for something on the list of allowed activities, then it would be up to a court to decide whether his evidence was sufficient, if the police took it that far.

It is his risk to take. In my opinion he is pretty safe, but I hold no formal legal qualifications and so can only give a personal opinion on what would happen.

 
" He's in possession of an RIF. This is not illegal. "

I didn't say it was...

"It's up to them to prove that he's manufactured/altered it to make it an RIF. In court they will have to prove two things beyond reasonable doubt. That he's altered it to make it an RIF, and that he doesn't benefit from any of the defences allowed under VCRA."

I take it you don't know you can do a test on paint to find out which colour it was before Assuming he would go the Quick way and just paint it without taking the paint off the Body. Even then if a Trace amount is left behind and they hit that spot they can find it

"If he's done some skirmishing and can prove that he uses it for something on the list of allowed activities, then it would be up to a court to decide whether his evidence was sufficient, if the police took it that far."

* he Asked if he stopped Playing for 1 year + so he wouldn't be on the Database so he would have to keep "Receipt's" (which i have never seen a site give out BTW) and A Diary signed by a Marshal to be safe Because Receipt's can be Faked But faking Someone's Signature is slightly harder

"It is his risk to take. In my opinion he is pretty safe, but I hold no formal legal qualifications and so can only give a personal opinion on what would happen."

It is his risk to take what Happen's when the Press get hold of it suddenly their's pressure on the home office to ban it AGAIN = Screwed although that is Worst Case Scenario but we do all know what Journo's are like!

*Scratch that he didn't ask but i assume it was Implied

 
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" He's in possession of an RIF. This is not illegal. "I didn't say it was...

"It's up to them to prove that he's manufactured/altered it to make it an RIF. In court they will have to prove two things beyond reasonable doubt. That he's altered it to make it an RIF, and that he doesn't benefit from any of the defences allowed under VCRA."

I take it you don't know you can do a test on paint to find out which colour it was before Assuming he would go the Quick way and just paint it without taking the paint off the Body. Even then if a Trace amount is left behind and they hit that spot they can find it

"If he's done some skirmishing and can prove that he uses it for something on the list of allowed activities, then it would be up to a court to decide whether his evidence was sufficient, if the police took it that far."

He Asked if he stopped Playing for 1 year + so he wouldn't be on the Database so he would have to keep "Receipt's" (which i have never seen a site give out BTW) and A Diary signed by a Marshal to be safe Because Receipt's can be Faked But faking Someone's Signature is slightly harder

"It is his risk to take. In my opinion he is pretty safe, but I hold no formal legal qualifications and so can only give a personal opinion on what would happen."

It is his risk to take what Happen's when the Press get hold of it suddenly their's pressure on the home office to ban it AGAIN = Screwed although that is Worst Case Scenario but we do all know what Journo's are like!
Airsoft is not threatened by people like myself but little scrotums in London and the like who wanna be gangsters

Reasonable doubt

my ukara mate painted it when I lent it to him...end of

And if you book over the phone and pay a deposit on a hire gun you get a receipt

All I wanted to do was point out a Grey area

I can't find one example on the Internet of somebody being prosecuted for painting an airsoft gun because it's pretty much impossible to prove who painted it

Now be a good girl and let the thread die

 
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Airsoft is not threatened by people like myself but little scrotums in London and the like who wanna be gangsters
Reasonable doubt

my ukara mate to painted it when I lent it to him...end of

And if you book over the phone and pay a deposit on a hire gun you get a receipt

All I wanted to do was point out a Grey area

I can't find one example on the Internet of somebody being prosecuted for painting an airsoft gun because it's pretty much impossible to prove who painted it

Now be a good girl and let the thread die
i said you because i was Hypothesizing

lent so it was still your's? i take it you mean what you said before? if so good call but would he be willing to state this to the police?

the law is a grey area why do you think the rich get away with what we can't?

you won't because their hasn't even been a test case anywhere in the world that i'm even aware of

shoot yourself first...

 
Innocent until proven guilty mate no hard evidence....CCTV of me painting the gun no case = wouldn't go to court...

Although it is possible to get round the rules and the probability of being caught/prosecuted may be small, why bother when it is not that difficult to do your skirmishes and get either site membership or register with the UKARA?

The are groups who actively campaign to try and get all RIFs and even IFs banned - see link below for the letters they suggest sending:-

http://www.gun-control-network.org/GCN06.htm

When you see that air pistols and rifles that are more powerful then our airsoft guns are easier to obtain then it is easy to question the airsoft requirements but if it allows us to continue enjoying the sport then why knock it or help the ani-campaigners by even suggestingb ways of skirting the rules? (To buy an air gun you have to be 18, have identification and buy in a face-to-face transaction. Don't even have to be a member of a club).

There is a lot to be said for hiring guns for your first few games while you talk with other players and get to know a bit about the different guns/makes etc and then within a few weeks you can buy anything you like - legally so long as you are over 18.

Or a get out would be I gave it to my friend who is ukara registered and he painted it and gave it back to me...
The only problem with this idea is knowing that the friend will stick to the story regardless and the stories match. If the police knoked on your door saying they were investigating a firearms violation and XYZ had given your name as supplying the gun, would you be happy to admit to painting it without knowing exactly what offence (if any) they were investigating?

 
I wouldn't be breaking the law owning an Rif

I wouldn't have broke any laws buying one from "joe blogs at a car boot sale already painted this colour your honour" he would of though, go catch him officer he might be there next week I very much doubt they would bother!

Or my friend gave it to me before he moved to Australia

I could think up a fair few more reasons but I cannot be arsed as it doesn't matter

So unless I got caught painting it Iv broken no laws in the eyes of the law

In court it's up to the prosecution to prove you did whatever you are being accused of. Which they would not be able to do unless you were caught painting a gun paints tests or not there would be no evindence so no case.

 
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