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We have some great news for UK airsoft this morning. Lord Shrewsbury of the GTA has voluntarily decided to withdraw his amendment in regards to the airsoft exception from the Policing and Crime Bill 2015/16. This is the best possible outcome for UK airsoft.
Would definitely like to have seen a "except for lead pellets" rather than "only plastic" on the whole BB thing. Because at the moment, I think that would criminalise bio BBs.As you all probably know, efforts to update police powers (amongst other things) are made almost yearly. This year we're seeing a bill introduced that specifically mentions 'airsoft' (rather than in the VCRA where airsoft guns fall under the category of 'RIFs', and are not really mentioned as being their own category).
Here's a link to the bill
Here's a link to the page on Parliament.uk - It's just completed its first reading in the house of commons on the 10th and allegedly had its second reading yesterday according to the minutes. Nothing on the website though.
And here's what you're interested in
Commentary
Everything said during readings must be written down, and you can view those comments here. As this bill was effectively just announced, there are no minutes regarding opinions or anything but maybe you'd like to read the paragraph on it anyway.
See the debate minutes here: http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201516/cmhansrd/cm160210/debtext/160210-0001.htm#160210109000009
Key points
Extra point: VCRA stays completely unchanged as far as RIFs are concerned. No change to the sale of imitation firearms.
- Airsoft guns will not be included in any of the actual firearms legislation made throughout this bill
- Airsoft guns can only fire plastic BBs
- Airsoft BBs must be plastic and must not exceed 6mm in diameter
- Automatic airsoft guns have a new energy limit of ~370ft/s with a .2g BB
- Semi or bolt action/everything else have a new energy limit of ~515ft/s with a .2g BB
My thoughts on the above
All-in-all: A little muddy but actually better than I was expecting.
- Great - no more grey area and a distinction between airsoft as a hobby and recreational shooting with actual firearms is a good thing as far as I'm concerned
- This bit makes me worry as it says '...which only a small plastic missile [...] can be discharged' - right now there's nothing to stop anyone from putting aluminium or steel BBs in their GBBR and turning the NPAS off, turning it into something that resembles a firearm if powered by HPA. The bit that worries me though is how it says 'only' - to me this implies guns must only be able to shoot plastic, and this to me is poorly worded and unenforceable. Right now every airsoft gun can fire steel BBs if you wanted it to. The good news is that this puts more distance between airsoft and pellet/air guns
- Why they chose 6mm I'm not sure. 8mm BB guns do exists, and how this will affect MOSCARTS that fire larger calibre projectiles is unknown - if they by default fall under the other parts of this bill because they're not classified as 'airsoft' then that's not really a good thing
- 370ft/s with a .2g is actually very good for us, and allows sites more leeway in most cases
- Having a limit of 515ft/s with a .2g on everything else is also a good call - I know of no sites that allow higher than 500 anyway
It doesn't currently matter because the thing being described in the legislation does not currently exist anyway.Would definitely like to have seen a "except for lead pellets" rather than "only plastic" on the whole BB thing. Because at the moment, I think that would criminalise bio BBs.
Until you get an ignorant judge who's just having a bad day and wants to make a point.Bio BBs are made of a plastic resin.just because it doesn't fit into the traditional 'plastics' category doesn't mean it's not a plastic.
Not really, how useful is automatic anyway? Of course it depends whether those limits will be applied as "capable of auto" or "when fired in auto".I am a little concerned with the power limits that have been chosen. As you go around the world we have airsofters regularly using 400 fps as their automatic limit and a lot of rifles you would buy from the USA are fitted with 400 fps springs normally. I suspect there are plenty of sites here in the UK that could benefit from a 400 fps (The sandpit springs to mind since a lot of that is long range and very outside) and MEDs and I feel that 370 fps isn't based on the damage testing done as to what power strike breaks the skin (so the actual "lethality") nor is based on what is reasonable for the market as a whole.
We sold that limit too easily and it restricts the sort of sites that can exist.
I've played for 6-7 years in a country where the limits are 400fps for auto, 500 for DMR 20m MED, 600 for boltie 20m MED. The mentality over there is to get as close to the limit as possible maybe somewhat over and then whine or cheat at the chrono to let you pass.I am a little concerned with the power limits that have been chosen.
Those cheap thieving basterds, only 10k??UKARA have spent close to £10000 fighting for the airsoft industry.
I'm slightly perplexed that nothing has been made of this news from UKAPU here at the forums.
https://www.facebook.com/UKAPU/posts/1101776923268610
Unless of course I'm in the wrong place..
The UKAPU and UKARA have made some great strides with supporting our sport and all credit is due.
I just with they would make more use of other channels for getting the information out rather than assuming the world and his wife are on Facebook, which they are not!
Anyway, it seems that (if things go ahead as stated) if you own a GBBR or HPA that is 'capable' of firing over 1.3J on full auto (most of them) that you could now be faced with a section 5 offence.
Maximum Joule rating for single shot/semi auto 2.5J !?
I hope there's going to be scope for some form of official 'derestriction/modification' to allow your GBBR to be licensed for use rather than having it destroyed. Or maybe it will affect import and sale only, not ownership..
I hope they manage to sort the gas and air issue out, I don't want to be limited to AEG.
Any thoughts?
Where have you got that quote from? And have they actually provided any proof of that?
AFAIK that's all me, the E was actually a typo which I ran with.Where have you got that quote from? And have they actually provided any proof of that?
[EDIT] Not a flame to you Sacarathe at all.