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Don't get mad at me for asking this, but do you guys/girls see any point in UKARA any more as people always find ways around it?
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Asi said its my opinion thanks fr the viewIt enables me to buy stuff online easily if I want, it gives me a little more confidence when travelling with my RIFs that not only can I explain myself at the time, but I can also point to it as proof that I'm a 'regular' player. It doesn't cost me anything.
Do all in all, I don't see why anyone has issue with it.
If it was (say) £50 a year 'membership' then I probably wouldn't bother.
If I were being pedantic I'd say you didn't actually state your opinion at all - you asked if any of us saw a point to itAsi said its my opinion thanks fr the view
Do you understand the implications of the VCRA and the valid defence (not UKARA) that allows the sport of airsoft to carry on?Don't get mad at me for asking this, but do you guys/girls see any point in UKARA any more as people always find ways around it?
Fair enoughNo harm in having an opinion but it helps to have a basic understanding of the issue before expressing your opinion. Stating that people will find a way around UKARA shows that you do not understand what UKARA is all about.
It would help if you read the faq's on their website at http://www.ukara.org.uk/questions.php
Who are UKARA ?UKARA are a group of Airsoft retailers who have formed an association
to protect their businesses and enable the sale of Realistic Imitation
Firearms ( RiF's), to the newly restricted recognised and approved
customers resulting from the Violent Crime Reduction Act (VCRA).
You do not have to register with UKARA in order to buy a RIF - the SELLER just needs to be able to check that you have a valid defence in order to avoid breaking the law - it is the seller who would break the law and not the purchaser (unless the pourchaser is under 18).
If people are finding ways of buying RIFs without having a valid defence then they are not getting around UKARA but the sellers are breaking the law.
orange tip? no thanks.Thanks for pointing that out I just think Britain's over protective with things like that. We should just have the orange flash hider like the USA
I say orange tipLoads of Us players don't use the red tips on their guns so there must be some way around it.
Seeing as we can both completely black guns, the comparison is between 2tone and orange tips- I know which I'd rather.
The main reason for the 'Orange tip' in the US is because you can legally own an AR15 and various other rifles. It is supposed to be a quick way for law enforcement to distinguish between the real firearms and the toy guns.I say orange tip