Raxs_Slayer
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Hello,
I'm new to the forum and have a question that has been bugging me ever since I got into airsoft.
Obviously I am in the UK and some strict two-tone laws exist. I own a two-tone M-14 sniper however I'd like to paint over the orange paint with a camouflage pattern. I am 17 and technically my dad owns the gun, he is not a licences skirmisher and is not technically registered to own RIF's. (Realistic Imitation Firearms)
Upon painting my weapon I would not expose it to the public eye at all. There are 2 meter tall walls surrounding the garden, so no one could possibly sight the weapon. However I'm not fully aware of the details of RIF/tw-otone laws and how they look on camouflage weapons.
To finally get to the point, I'd like to ask: "Am i allowed to paint a camouflage on my gun as long as it is not exposed and kept on the property at all times?"
To get to a part 2, I have my eye on a very cheep, yet fun looking shotgun as shown below for a measly 22 dollars.
http://www.airsoftstation.com/m180c2-pump-action-airsoft-shotgun.html#.Uh3Rf9JzC2g
My same question applies. Having own this gun away from public eyes, would it be possible?
Much thanks to anyone that could answer my questions.
I'm new to the forum and have a question that has been bugging me ever since I got into airsoft.
Obviously I am in the UK and some strict two-tone laws exist. I own a two-tone M-14 sniper however I'd like to paint over the orange paint with a camouflage pattern. I am 17 and technically my dad owns the gun, he is not a licences skirmisher and is not technically registered to own RIF's. (Realistic Imitation Firearms)
Upon painting my weapon I would not expose it to the public eye at all. There are 2 meter tall walls surrounding the garden, so no one could possibly sight the weapon. However I'm not fully aware of the details of RIF/tw-otone laws and how they look on camouflage weapons.
To finally get to the point, I'd like to ask: "Am i allowed to paint a camouflage on my gun as long as it is not exposed and kept on the property at all times?"
To get to a part 2, I have my eye on a very cheep, yet fun looking shotgun as shown below for a measly 22 dollars.
http://www.airsoftstation.com/m180c2-pump-action-airsoft-shotgun.html#.Uh3Rf9JzC2g
My same question applies. Having own this gun away from public eyes, would it be possible?
Much thanks to anyone that could answer my questions.