To be realistic get either a Helmet that is too small or so one so huge and vast that it sits at a jaunty angle every time you move - bonus points for a musty odor.
No, you could legally arrest them if you honestly belived they were committing Burglary. You couldn't how ever beat them up with a big stick if they offered no violence towards you.
Stop being an obtuse nob.
I've had my own BFG thrown back at me. I threw it into a doorway just as some was coming through so he just caught it. He promptly returned it.
I shouted "you cheeky bastard!" Laughed and carried on.
Don't think its a big deal tbh.
My only concern is these are being made by Airsoft Machine Shop which does good work but from a buddies experience not the quickest.
Nah. What ever blood type you've got tattooed/zap badge/marker penned on your face you get O Neg as standard. The consequences for getting the wrong type outway the benefits of getting your specific typem.
The majority of my feeding issues seem to be magazines with them not feeding properly or quick enough.
I'm getting new mags in the new year so hopefully that'll solve it. If you find another solution let me know!
Have a read through that. Just because airsoft is a small market doesn't mean retailers should take the piss
http://airsoftoperator.com/consumer-rights-uk/
I believe that Police Officers should definitely be accountable for when they use force. I think Police forces should definitely admit when they make mistakes.
All I wanted to do was put across what the Officers may of been faced with and how they may reacted and why. The fact a child has been killed is abhorrent but any human life wasted is.
What I don't understand is how you can say that if police officers have to die to save someone from being shot. Isn't all human life equal?
I was going to make another point but I've been sicked on and I've forgotten.
Trust me if its a firearm s job in the UK you shouldn't be going near it until the ARVs have turned up in force, been rude to every one and left without doing any paperwork!
What position have I locked myself into? I agreed that the situation could of been handled better. Should they have stopped more than about a foot away from the lad definitely but to stand off an observe probably not as it limits your options if it goes tits up.
As for what the officer perceived to be a threat well unfortunately no amount of training or good will can change a decision made in a split second when exposed to a perceived threat.
If the officer honestly felt that if the kid drew that weapon he would kill someone then how could he not react the way he did?