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  1. Apologies for the necro. But it's worth it this time Just wanted to check back in with you to let you know that I have gotten official confirmation that the law has been accepted and will be implemented/valid starting as of January 2nd of 2015. From that date gas-powered airsoft replicas will be legal in Sweden. A big thank you to everyone who helped us out and showed support. Thank you!
  2. Thanks guys. About the flag, it's only so the americans can find their way in, the rest of us know what it means
  3. Quick update. I have just recieved a reply from a representative from the Department of Justice where they acknowledge that they have taken part of the information we have sent them, and they are starting to process the question (for real). I also have established direct contact with this representative to continue the dialog onwards. Good news indeed. EDIT: I forgot to mention, this even though I haven't even shared the petition with them yet
  4. Breaking news! We just reached our initial goal of 1000 signatures! Took just under 72 hours. But why stop now ? I'm going to leave the petition open to run until the question is actually resolved, so keep the names coming! Big thanks to everyone!
  5. I hear what you are saying, but no. The Swedish airsofters are very big fans of realism, and milsim, of which gas powered replicas play a big role. Almost anyone and everyone who playes airsoft has at least one gas-powered replica in their arsenal, be it primary side-arm, primary system, grenade launcher or fun-SMG gun. The market is huge and the demand is huge. I say that it is "technically" illegal because GBBs do exist and are in use, fairly wide spread, but importing them and enjoying the full awesomeness of what is GBB and GBBRs is hard here. As for the market shares, perhaps I see it from a different light being a GBB/GBBR afficionado, those numbers are guesstimates at best but I felt I had to put something in to show how much we are losing out. EDIT: It is in referense to the "gas blow back" segment, where gas-powered airsofts account for 90%, and CO2 for 10%. And 30-40% are for the gas blow back segment in general vs. AEG and spring powered. Maybe I see it differently there, but I had to put something in. And it is in referense to models on the market and not what is actually in use ! There are times for both gas and CO2, we just need the option and variety of models. It is even as bizzare as, multi-power-option GBBs, ie. those who can take both gas and CO2, are banned as well. If it CAN be powered by anything other than spring, gas or CO2... And as you say, having CO2 be legal, which is more powerful, and then gas to be illegal, it makes no sense. I hope I cleared that up a little bit! More GBBs to the people !
  6. Hey guys, I would like to ask you for your help and support. As of current gas-powered airsoft replicas are technically illegal in Sweden due to the way the law is worded. I am trying to spread awareness and collect signatures for our petition. Please visit http://www.swegaslegal2013.info/ for more information. Thank you! / Chris
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