emilianoksa
Members
- Jan 25, 2018
- 1,870
- 100
A week ago I put a Hi Capa Airsoft Masterpiece slide in titanium grey with metal outer barrel and other custom parts in the sales section. I was unsure whether I would need a defence from a buyer, so I asked on Google and got the AI response, which seemed to suggest that it would be better for me to require a defence.
However today I asked the question on Google again but more directly (choosing my words more precisely) and received a different response ie. I would be breaking no law because a part of a rif is not subject to the same restrictions as a complete rif. This is what I have always thought.
Of course somebody without a defence could buy my complete hi capa upper and use it to make a rif, but I have no control over that. As I see it, the offence, if it occured, would be the buyer's not mine. Kyle at Hi Capa Hub sometimes sells complete black factory pistol uppers left over after he has customised guns. Does he require a defence for these complete uppers? If not it would reassure me that I can remove the UKARA requirement from my original advert when I bump it tomorrow.
Your advice would be much appreciated.
However today I asked the question on Google again but more directly (choosing my words more precisely) and received a different response ie. I would be breaking no law because a part of a rif is not subject to the same restrictions as a complete rif. This is what I have always thought.
Of course somebody without a defence could buy my complete hi capa upper and use it to make a rif, but I have no control over that. As I see it, the offence, if it occured, would be the buyer's not mine. Kyle at Hi Capa Hub sometimes sells complete black factory pistol uppers left over after he has customised guns. Does he require a defence for these complete uppers? If not it would reassure me that I can remove the UKARA requirement from my original advert when I bump it tomorrow.
Your advice would be much appreciated.