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No one will sell you one, as in an airsoft one, as the "UKARA" thing is there for precisely that, to stop people from owning RIF, unless they are a regular skirmisher or have another defence, however, as you are a collector, why not go along to a military convention, there is one in malvern this weekend, and buy a deactivated one, there was one at the last show, very expensive, but its the real thing, unless you actually want one that fires, if so join a registered site, and play the required number of games in the required amount of time, i'm not trying to come across all holier than thou, but if every man and his dog could just go off the street and buy one, there would be no airsoft, in short, please dont try and flout the rules.hay, im a british army collector and have been trying to find a metal SA80 to add to my collection but due to this 'UKARA' thing, i cant, does anyone know how i can get around this or know anyone selling one in good condiction?cheers
just go to a skirmish a few times get a ukara
he'll never come across any of the L98A1s (old cadet rifles)cos theyve been taken apart and parts such as the pistol grip and sights have been used for the new rifles L98A2s, plus the cocking handle is very different to the real SA80s and not good for collectingI've only ever seen one BF SA80 type weapon. Price wise (and this was about 6 years ago), you were looking at about £2000.
The BF licence requires money, and a police check (and money for that), and a few other things which I can't remember.
Another option - you can get .202 rifles that look like the real deal (obviously semi-automatic or bolt action). (Or, the old A1 cadet rifles - but these are somewhat difficult to come by)
For the above, you need rifle licences.