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BlackFive842

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  1. Hi Guys, just got a new TM VSR 10 G-Spec, and as the title says, it seems to have a slightly bent outer barrel. It's not really obvious unless you look down the barrel with nothing on the rail, but there's a definite curve to the right. The gun still seems to shoot straight though, so I'm not too bothered by it, just wondering how normal this is? Are lots like this, or have I just got a bit of a dodgy one?
  2. Thanks for the advice guys. Sounds like I'm probably pretty safe then, after all whatever I create will probably look far less like a real gun than an out-the-box Two-Tone IF.
  3. Hi guys. I've noticed a few other threads on repainting, but none that completely address my concerns as the poster's intent is always slightly different to mine. Sorry if this feels like re-hashing, but I thought I'd start a new topic to be safe. I haven't had any airsoft guns since I was a teenager, but recently decided to get back into it again. Unfortunatly I don't have the time, money or inclination to go skirmishing, so it's Two-Tone for me. Not that that bothers me, I just want to plink away in the garden. My question is exactly how strict is the law regarding the appearance/altering of Two-Tone guns? Am I allowed to alter the colours providing they're still bright and unrealistic, and cover 50% plus of the model? To be absolutly clear, I'm NOT talking about using black, tan, olive, camo, subdued colours or stuff like that. If anything I want less realism, not more. For example, can I respray an orange gun into sky-blue or bright turquoise? What about a mixture, does it literally have to be Two-Tone, or can it be Three Tone instead? (provided all tones are bright, obviously) How about (non-camo) patterned designs? Can I have a pink and yellow Mr blobby rifle, or something that looks straight out of Borderlands 2? The way I see it, if I have to have brightly coloured guns, I may as well have some fun with it. My other hobby is modelmaking, so I have the painting skills and kit (airbrushes etc) to be pretty creative, but I just want to make sure I'm not inadvertantly falling foul of the law. Thanks, Doug.
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