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  1. Duff

    Airsoft in backgarden

    Maybe let your neighbours know beforehand that you're playing with a toy gun in the garden so they don't assume the worst should they see you.
    2 points
  2. CJames

    Airsoft in backgarden

    Hi, I was wondering if the UK law allows you to use an RIF (airsoft gun) in the backgarden for target practice. Is this allowed or not. Also can a 15 year old shoot an RIF?
    1 point
  3. Davegolf

    THE TM MWS thread

    The metal rod (dummy gas tube) is pinned to the front sight and slot thru the delta ring and into the upper receiver. Watch some YouTube vids, its disassembly / reassembly is well covered
    1 point
  4. Loki7491

    Airsoft in backgarden

    Legally, you are pefectly entitled to shoot anywhere on your property provided: The ammuniion doesn't leave your lawful boundaries (fences and the like normally determine these) unless you also have permission of the land owner where the pellets will pass through and eventually land. And You don't cause a public distress. Example A - shooting in your from garden. Legal but stupid. You can shoot there, but typically front gardens a visible to the public. If somebody reports you the firearms teams will turn up. You could be prosecuted for causing distress to the public but not for the actual shooting of the gun. Example B - shooting targets on a fence. If you line up targets on top of a fence or wall, missed shots could travel past your boundary. This is technically armed trespass unless the neigbours know it is happening and give permission, otherwise it is VERY illegal. If the pellets travel onto public land (the road for example) this is also armed tresapass. Advice: Make a flyer detailing your intentions. Explain what the ammo is and that the gun is essentially a radio controlled car in a different body. Maybe use Google maps to get an aerial photo of your garden and the surrounding area and detail where you plan to shoot Drop it off to all neighbours who have a window overlooking your garden. Make sure it have a pellet catcher behind the target. I favour some kind of box opening with loose towels in it to absorb the impact. Basically you need to do everything you can to not be seen by the public or calm their fears if they see you. Happy shooting and dont forget your eye protection
    1 point
  5. "Now, Missh Moneypenny, shee if you can make it go off in your hand..."
    1 point
  6. Tackle

    Airsoft in backgarden

    Cover your arse, let any overlooking neighbours know its just a toy, & ensure stray bb's can't cross in to neighbours space, so set up a range ideally with a decent backstop, even if it means shooting towards your own house
    1 point
  7. It's only been a few days and tbh, it's no fun! Can't sleep due to the pain, which is making me grumpier. And no pewpew!! But I live in hope - I've booked a couple of games for early May, which I am really looking forward to.
    1 point
  8. No worries mate, how are you healing?
    1 point
  9. I'm just messing dude sorry not trying to be a dick! Just wish they were that price for medium and was posted two weeks ago.
    1 point
  10. I'm confused. You quote me and in the quote, it says I put XL. So I'm not sure what your point is? I found something I thought was a good deal and put it on here in case anyone was interested. I'm very sorry. I was just trying to be helpful.
    1 point
  11. CJames

    Airsoft in backgarden

    Ok, I'll find one in my local area. Thanks mate. Yeah true. I shall do so. Don't want them thinking I have a real firearm. God they would go mental lol.
    1 point
  12. CJames

    Airsoft in backgarden

    I am nice towards animals. Thanks anyway.
    1 point
  13. Duff

    Airsoft in backgarden

    Under 18 so you cannot legally buy one but you can own one. Shooting outside is fine as long as your garden is enclosed. Back garden not front garden haha.... And don't shoot any animals or I'll find you....
    1 point
  14. Yeah we all got ours show up on day 11, nice quality and good fit.
    1 point
  15. If your looking for a pouch for the Dynatex timed BFG, the Viper V-pouch is pretty handy. I tend to dislike there gear but the grenade fits the front pocket that has a Velcro and quick release buckle, the rear zip pocket is good for the arming pin and reloads
    1 point
  16. Oh, this is fun 😂
    1 point
  17. A lovely load of goodness. Some warrior assault systems pouches and a battle belt (not WAS). A dummy grenade for gas filling on the fly. A chrono, because I really cba waiting all week to find out what my rifs are doing! Got a dynatex timed bfg the other day as well. And for now, seeing as it all has to stay in the box, I'm done. oh..... and a drill bit to drill out my mk23 outer barrel, at some point!
    1 point
  18. Davegolf

    THE TM MWS thread

    There is one small grub screw on the underside of the front sight unit, and there are 2 punch pins, you need to knock them out from the fire selector side / left side through to the mag release / right side. Take note of the pins orientation so you put them back the same way around and in the same hole.
    1 point
  19. P13

    Gun picture thread

    @Dredd I need that scope mate and your gun looks nuts!
    1 point
  20. My Mk16 just arrived, will add a peq, tango down rail panels & frontgrip asap. It's a vfc btw. Feels wonderful, performance could be better but I'm on it.
    1 point
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