Sniperbeast14
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- Jul 5, 2026
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hi all looking to get into airsoft and wondering if a go for valid defence for rifs can i use hired rifles beforehand or would two tone be a good idea? tia
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Hire/rentals are highly recommended as the route to go as you get to try the game and get a feel of common gear to see if you like ithi all looking to get into airsoft and wondering if a go for valid defence for rifs can i use hired rifles beforehand or would two tone be a good idea? tia
it was the two tone option bought new from land warrior airsoft ukTwo tone by the legal definition is 51% covered, which yours isn't![]()
TBF, not all retailers follow the rule of the law, I bought a few rifs in the early stages of my airsoft and received rif's without any painting at all.Two tone by the legal definition is 51% covered, which yours isn't![]()
it was the two tone option bought new from land warrior airsoft uk
100%TBF, not all retailers follow the rule of the law, I bought a few rifs in the early stages of my airsoft and received rif's without any painting at all.
haha no wasnt planning on snipers for awhile just a name that popped into my headThis is just an assumption going by your username but I'd really recommend not buying a bolt actio sniper rifle for your first rif. Many new players make this mistake thinking sniping is easy thanks to YouTube videos or CoD only to find out it's not and end up having to spend more on an AEG later
i did genuininely think the gun was a fully legal two tone with buying it from a reputable site and it being stated on there that it is legal, im not very knowledgeable on airsoft as i only looked into it for my son and i also thought that it is the perfect starter rifle because when researching which gun to get for my son i felt it was the most recommended. and my comments about changing it after was as a way to get a two tone now for a few airsoft matches then modifying it once a ukara has been gained if they didnt want to go the route of hiring whats on site.Adding to what others said, I would argue hiring kit at a skirmish site is your best option to start with or if you have a friend who plays, ask them nicely if they have a spare gun you could borrow.
Anth's plugging of a "perfect starter rifle" has exposed many of the problems with two-tone. They tend to resell with much greater deprecation than a RIF. While nobody has been prosecuted for it, removing, covering or otherwise modifying the bright colour from a two-tone is technically illegal without a defence. Some sites have a RIF-only policy on some of their game days in the name of realism. They don't accept two-tone or two-tones treated with rattle can to look like a RIF. Swapping the handguard and stock are going to be at your expense so that's another cost to consider.
If the two-tone aesthetic doesn't bother you, that's OK but if you think you may upgrade after getting a defence, you may feel that sting later.
The cost of hiring gear to get your UKARA is often less expensive than reselling two-tone later and taking a loss of money and time.