
Sacarathe
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Rather than necro this thread: I am going to play my first 3+ games with Wolf Armouries Bunker 51 Skirmish over a 6 week period, however, and this is where it gets confusing, they wont allow me to have any RIF until 59 days after my first game (and after the third). What I don't understand is this, they are the ones who will add me to the database on the 59th day but they wont let me have one between day 43 and 59. It's not like database rejections occur, its a done deal the moment you have proved to them you have played 3 games in 2 months. Please note this thread is about wondering why THEY wont sell me anything, not why I cant be put on the database. I want to go to skirmishes between day 43 and 59 - that's right I want to spend money on the industry!
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Before getting into airsoft I checked whether I could store them in my current accommodation, Nerf guns were allowed last year so I checked the details and concluded that it would be okay. Whatever people reply is not going to change my mind, it's not like they will ever be uncovered anywhere other than MY room and skirmishes but I do wonder if you guys agree with my interpretation of the agreement I have signed: I am confident to argue that airsoft RIFs are not firearms or air pistols, but not so sure about offensive weapons. In my opinion an offensive weapon is highly subjective, a table leg is an offensive weapon, a kitchen knife is an offensive weapon, it's not the object but the user, however this is offensive weapons under their firearms category. If I ignore what they have wrote and examine the definition of "realisic imitation firearm (under 1J)" by the home office definition: because the home office classifies them as RIFs they are by the government's definition not firearms and thus not applicable to this rule in the contract I have signed - which would I believe arguably at least protects me for as long as it would take the UNI to redraft their rules and get everyone to re-sign. I only ask because they are allowed to enter our rooms when we are out as long as they give us notice (I currently do not possess a RIF, so I have not actually risked breaking this rule at this time).
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I am loath to lie about anything, but if you don't know the velocity what do you do. I doubt they would or even could test an airsoft gun, but if you put the wrong thing or lied and got cought... Not to mention if you put "don't know". I suppose you could put, "don't know, it's brand new but if its above 1 joule I know how to reduce it".
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Please delete this if it is already in a thread here, but I don't see it. UPS asked me to fill this out when I shopped at Evike, (https://www.gov.uk/trade-tariff/commodities/9305990000). Supposedly Evike flagged items in my order with this code. Update: Seems evike use this harm code even when they ship something which has nothing to do with airsoft. Lazy bastards. Other codes: https://www.gov.uk/trade-tariff/chapters/93 Section (a) (Delete accordingly) Are you importing this shipment as a: Private individual (PR) Yes / No If ‘Yes’ supply Date of Birth………………………………………. Non VAT registered organization Yes / No VAT registered organization Yes / No If ‘Yes’ supply VAT number……………………………………….. Section ( (Delete accordingly) Type of Firearm you are importing: Lethal Firearm Yes / No If ‘Yes’ supply Licence or Firearm Certificate Number ……………………………………………….. Lethal Firearm parts only Yes / No If ‘Yes’ supply Licence or Firearm Certificate Number ………………………………………………… Ammunition for Lethal Firearms Yes / No If ‘Yes’ supply Licence or Firearm Certificate Number …………………………………………..…… Deactivated Firearm Yes / No If ‘Yes’ supply Deactivation Certificate Number …………………………………………….……………. Antique Firearm (Over 100 years old) Yes / No If ‘Yes’ complete only section (e) Realistic/Imitation Firearm (inc Parts) Yes / No If ‘Yes’ complete section © Paintball (inc Parts) Yes / No If ‘Yes’ complete section (d) Section © (Delete accordingly) Type of Realistic/Imitation Firearm: Realistic Imitation Firearm (RiFs) Yes / No If ‘Yes’ complete appropriate details For theatrical performances or rehearsals Yes / No For production of films or TV programmes Yes / No For display at a museum or gallery Yes / No For display at a commercial firearms event (e.g. exhibition or arms fair) Yes / No Please give full event details including date and venue ……………………………………………………………..…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………….……………………………………….……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Realistic Air Soft Gun Yes / No If ‘Yes’ for PR/Non VAT registered organization complete UKARA Registration Number ……………………………….. Name of recognized organization/club ………………………………………………………………………………… Velocity Declaration …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………. RiF’s Parts Yes/No If ‘Yes’ confirm the use of the RiF as above Unrealistic Imitation Firearm Yes / No If ‘Yes’ complete appropriate details Imitation of a firearm over 100yrs old Yes / No Smaller than 38mm in height and 70mm in length Yes / No Transparent in colour or predominantly bright red, orange, yellow, green, pink, purple or blue Yes / No If ‘Yes’ state colour ………………………………………………. RiF’s Parts Yes/No If ‘Yes’ confirm the type of the Unrealistic RiF as above Section (d) (Delete accordingly) Paintball Marker Yes / No If ‘Yes’ complete Velocity Declaration ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..… Paintball Marker Parts Yes/No If ‘Yes’ complete Velocity Declaration If you have answered ‘No’ to the above questions please explain the reason for import ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….… ……………………………………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…. ……………………………………….………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….……………. Section (e) Declaration to be signed by all parties Full Name (in upper case)………………………………………………………………………………………………….………… Signature…………………………………….…………………………..……………….. Date………………………………………… This document will be attached to the Import entry to aid the clearance of the shipment through UK Customs Anyhoo, I don't have UKARA, nor was I importing a RIF, so after arguing on the phone with the UPS rep for 2 minutes (he basically said "I don't care, you fill in the form or we return to sender"), I took the form by email wrote NO in every relevant section and sent it back, it cleared customs no problem. UPS charged me £11 to print out this form and hand it to a customs official - lost for words how horrible that is. On top of that, they ransom your package back to you with threats to return to sender - not that i've ever charged back but makes me glad I paid by credit card.
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Thanks for the recommendation, I'll let you know how it works out (saves me dropping £60 on good multicam trousers and the time to research it further).
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Nop, Lib Dems got voted out
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What are good brands for knee pads and/or trousers (multicam) with integrated knee pads? I wanted to kneel a lot at my first airsoft game. I am not on a limited budget for this because I have problem with one of my knees and need to give it specific protection. That said, I would prefer to be cost effective. Also, I know nothing about integrated knee pads, though I've heard can be removable. (I also don't know where to shop, but I assume I can just google the brands once I have the information.
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Well I asked because I only want 1, but if a good portion of the money goes to the site i'd grab two. People here have been very helpful.
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In my first game last night I noticed that the mags would not come out without being pulled, what can I do to make them just drop/fall out if the mag release is pressed?
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Wow, that's blazing contrast, I think ill go for the green one and rub some chalk or something white over the letters. That said, my hat looks like this: The base colour is: So perhaps i'd be better with both. How much of the money goes to running these boards? I assume someone bought so many of these way back when that they cost mere pence?
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Necro..... But on topic. Which patch goes best on the standard tone multicam? I went to my first game today and a fair few people did not know there were (any) forums.
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Edit the first post. Indeed, you should have talked about your channel, yourself, the fields you play, made it interesting rather than shamelessly spamming and nothing else.
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Good Stuff!
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And it's not in the best interests of the retailers to hate on products, because even if they say "lets stop stocking it" (like wolf armouries do with G&G) in certain environments that's a potential attack on the sales of retailers that continue to sell them - there's literally no reason to talk down on them when you can talk up more expensive stuff instead.
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What are/where can i read, the medic rules?
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The funny thing is, when I started researching airsoft I wanted to only buy the best because I was terrified of something breaking down, when I was in wolf armouries they said they had over 2 months waiting list to fix breakdowns - apparently bioBBs are a major reason for this. I have now spent 20-25 hours reading about the technical playing side of airsoft (admittedly I only figured out what the tappet plate did 10 minutes ago) and I think now I am happy to just buy the cheaper brands and fix any breaks myself.
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So my post started out "I was going to let this thread die off, but as I have no one to talk to and i'm not done with my plans, im giving up on P90 because I cannot find a cheap enough starting platform..." and then I saw your post that the forum failed to notify me about. At this point I don't even want to play airsoft (with an AEG), just want crack open(not literally) a pair of identical TM p90 clones and get to work. Perfect would be one which the lower receiver is not glued. Grateful to know platforms are available at affordable rates. Does that site de-list out of stock items? Just found this (fairly sure its KSP): youtube.com/watch?v=jepla1oofhs Looks like the KSP is a great starting platform - now to find it on sale in two months time :( .
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Is this ban a UK only thing, because I noticed when browsing stores airsoft stores that they accept paypal, or is it just that theres no buyer protection they will still take your money.
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Ignoring the properties of heavier ammo that cause the exiting projectiles to have more force/momentum. Will using BBs above the 0.2g standard cause damage to the guns above the normal wear of 0.2g? This does not really affect me, in fact it doesnt, but I have been doing a LOT of research on AEGs and I have not seen much on this aspect of using heavier BBs, though I did find a few threads on forums talking about not going above 0.2g in Tokyo Marui AEGs, not beyond that nothing.
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Nay worries, still, a lot of learning to do before I can understand you properly. I don't really understand what you have written here, but I have no plans to buy and open a (new) TM P90. Don't want to let the fairy dust out. My current plan is to buy a 2nd hand P90 platform (could be TM) for under £160 (under £80 if broken), and depending on it's condition completely dismantle and reassemble it a couple of times (making documentation). I'd start on this immediately but alas need UKARA even if I don't want to shoot the damn thing. Once the internals are learned start a plan for "features" and go from there. That US forum has some very comprehensive guides.
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Do G&G guns work better in the UK?
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I'm not sure if you're pulling my leg or something; I've said where I am from several times (London), I've said that I have no problems with G&G. The internet is worldwide, its not unusual for useful resources to be ran outside this country. You don't need to defend G&G to me, heck if I could, i'd go buy one to prove that. Alas I wish it were so; Don't mistake compulsive thoroughness for enthusiasm
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A good start would be buying a few broken ones to repair and familiarise oneself with the internals. Which could be quite hard since they're so good. I will not be opening up my first gun (TM PS90) while it's in warranty.
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I love to tinker, while it's a long way off, having clear goals keeps things nice, tidy, and restricts research to only relevant information. I think the hardest part will be choosing a platform (brand).
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I currently still plan to buy G&G. Please take my comment only in it's own context: After lots and lots of research I have found that there are a lot of comparisons between JG and G&G on other forums, and G&G against other brands. I have nothing to say that's first hand or new - so I won't elaborate and I've not been put off the brand outside the 'first AEG' context. So it would just be a reiteration of the circular externals vs internals argument across almost all budget airsoft gun brands if I say anything. I have an antique table, with a tank full of cockroaches on it, why do people want anything? Though really, as a project fun gun. But I have come to understand that at many UK sites it is legal* to use a gun which fires 400 or 450 fps on semi with 0.20g BBs (with BASR at 500rps). Am I wrong? You replied to my first post when I said where I was (london). I had not noticed there was a boneyard section on Evike(no P90 though), thanks! Its just a term people use to describe a place items are sold which are of no quality guarantee. No doubt nicked from it's actual meaning. I am not comparing G&G to TM (as if anyone could ^^), I simply concluded that I might get a better airsoft experience (or phrased better: avoid a bad one) if I just jump the gun on my intended purchases. The G&G AEG CM18 MOD1 is an excellent (from what I have read) M4 platform for a new player and will still probably be my first M4, just not my first AEG. *site rules - not "the law".