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Rogerborg

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  1. If you know, you know.
  2. I'm impressed that the seller appears to have actually bought one of those God awful mesh masks that tend to get inflicted on rentals. It's like they wanted to play in Hard Mode.
  3. I'm going to bend over backwards, and even do a few cartwheels, to assume that the postard is listing what they think is the equivalent new value for an equitable swap, which is what they're asking for. I do agree that the sale price for a used and abused £55 gun, £50 of ostensibly working mags, and a spares-or-repairs freebie is more like £70 than £140.
  4. Maybe those bits of camo tape were hand woven by blind Tibetan monks. You don't know!
  5. Are you actually seeing a problem? A lesson that I've not really learned, but should have by now, is that if it ain't broke[*] then don't try and fix it. [*] Or sometimes even if it is broke but still works sub-optimally but consistently.
  6. Taaaaappy tap-tap.
  7. Nah, I'm out.
  8. It could have been, but I suspect it was more down to people who really don't like guns making a film that includes a lot of guns (eventually). Some of the scenes towards the end get a bit bizarre, when they remember to CGI in ejecting shellazines almost exactly half of the time, even within the same shot. The props are clearly cycling though, so I suspect this may be an on-topic film for airsoft.
  9. Voiceover: "A suppressed H&K USP forty-five". Still worth a watch, despite that moment of...
  10. No income tax, no VAT No money back, no guarantee Black or white, rich or broke We'll cut prices at a stroke.
  11. Ah, go on then. It's just a pet peeve when folk say "manufacture" when there's a crystal clear and explicit "modifies" offence right there. https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2006/38/section/36
  12. Wow, every day is a learning day.
  13. Please stop this. M O D I F I C A T I O N. See if you can find anyone who will ever care though. @Wegalaxy, while it's commendable that you're being careful, there is such a thing as inventing problems where none exist. If you're in the UK, and if your use of whatever toy you have is on (properly) private land, then nobody is ever going to care what you're doing, or with what, or how you got / made it. On the other hand, if you're going to run around the local dogging woods reenacting John Wick, then it won't matter if your toy is 0%, 49%, 51% or 100% orange.
  14. Well, legally you can, because purchase isn't an offence, and neither is gifting. However, finding someone who will commit the offence of selling to you is the problem. That said, what I'd suggest - and I'm assuming @Potatoe man isn't an active airsofter - is to look at buying a two-tone non-realistic imitation firearm, which just requires you to be 18. You can't sell it on to him, but you can gift it. Caveat: that's if he can be trusted not to take it out to the local woods to show off to his mates. Realistic or day-glo orange, public possession of any imitation firearm without a reasonable excuse is an offence. If he can be trusted with the ownership and use of it, then how long it stays a two-tone shouldn't be a concern. If he can't be trusted, then don't get him anything at all.
  15. <Ackchyually> You don't even need a VCRA defence to buy a RIF either. </ackchyually>
  16. I currently have 1 working tracer unit out of 4 that I've received (1 of which was itself a replacement). 2 x dead Lighter-S, 1 x mostly dead Spitfire. They seem super fragile, even by airsoft standards.
  17. I'm sure yours is fine.
  18. A Maple Leaf and omega nub does a very decent job, through a clean barrel. Other opinions are available, but bear in mind that it's airsoft, and there's a certain amount of magical thinking about the best shots, not the typical ones that miss due to wind, leaves or eddies in the space-time continuum. There's only so much consistency possible when slinging tiny bits of plastic in the real world.
  19. Rogerborg

    51% rule

    And "yes" to the next dozen times you ask again. If you're 18 or over, then you can buy, or attempt to buy, a RIF with the UK, and own it. You aren't committing an offence by doing that, so you don't need any defence, or to worry about it in any way. If you can get your hands on it, you're good to own it. Please do be aware that possession of any RIF or IF in public is an offence unless you have (and can prove) a "reasonable excuse". The standard for that is very low: one piece of case law mentions "playing cowboys and indians". If you're at, or on your way to or from, an airsoft skirmish, you're good.
  20. Great to hear that, and it's always a pleasant surprise when something in airsoft turns out to be as easy as it should be, rather than as hard as it could be.
  21. Rogerborg

    UKARA

    Well, it might have been. We've also heard from folk who have had their UKARA numbers on the package being asked for it again, being required to complete firearms declarations, and waiting weeks-to-months. People have even been told that they need to complete declarations after delivery. I'd rather have a UKARA number than not, but it doesn't seem to be the panacea that it once was. Oh, it does interest us, and it's certainly an irritation when you don't have one, and know fine well that it's not strictly necessary. I played once, loved it, bought a couple of two tones (rookie error, but it worked out OK), booked two more games, and had the paint off of them as soon as they arrived without any qualms on the basis that the future bookings actually satisfied VCRA S37 more than a membership or UKARA since they were evidence of future intent, rather than past behaviour. I mentioned this to a friendly chap at the local site at my 2nd day, and he said "I should stop you there and tell you that I'm a police constable..." [oops] "... but I completely agree with that reasoning." In practice, it seems that the sale of RIFs within the UK just isn't an issue. We've heard (anecdotally) that some retailers keep records, particularly ones that also sell airguns, but it's pretty clear that others don't give a stuff, or are even creating fake non-defences which would seem to be making a legal rod for their own backs. Nobody cares though. As we keep telling new players, what you do with a RIF (or IF!) after you get it is far more important than how you get it. Any time that it will come to the attention of the State is likely to involve Firearms Act 1968 S19 (public possession), and that's your first and most important hurdle. Clear that, and the VCRA is unlikely to be an issue.
  22. They do make sense... except when they don't. The X-ASR in my Specna, for example, doesn't want anything to do with running a Big Dragon M160, M130-ish spring and 11.1V - it just flashes and sulks. This is hardly an extreme setup. Of course, better mosfets are available, but you won't know until you know.
  23. At that price, I'd want bodilly fluids from Mila Kunis, and not her tears.
  24. Eh, you can run 11.1V without a mosfet. All a basic one is doing is protecting your trigger contacts from arcing. Those are a £5 part on an M4. I won't break out the "all airsoft guns are basically the same" meme, but... basically, they are, within reason, especially at the low end of M4s at the moment. Buy whatever you want, within your budget. If you stick with airsoft, those guns will get relegated to backup/loaners, or projects for modification. If you don't, well, you won't have spent too much on them. No need to over-think it. (Although the Double Eagle guns with their fire control system do make a very strong argument for themselves).
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