Mike1971
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- Apr 28, 2013
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Ok, please bear with me and read all this before you rip me to pieces.
a brief history of me(which is relevant to the subject).
i have spent a sum total of 10 years as a Army reservist and Army cadet instructor.
I'm a qualified skill at arms instructor.
I'm also a qualified range safety officer
I'm qualified to teach candidates several of the British army's range of small arms.
I carry a MOD 90 Military identification.
which when going to buy any Air soft weapons system means absolutely sweet FA !!!
I have more chance of buying one with my flaming Tesco club card than I have with 10 years of qualifications with the real deal, in point of fact I found I can buy a real weapon system easier than I can buy a RIF!
So in my eyes Ukara is only there to protect the seller and to prove I am playing the sport on regular occasions.
where as my qualifications mean I have the knowledge and ability to kill someone accurately with multiple weapon systems following the British Army's safe handling rules and applying the marksmanship principles.
I think I just answered my own question
I apologise if this sounds like a rant because it is, the law really needs sorting out.
a brief history of me(which is relevant to the subject).
i have spent a sum total of 10 years as a Army reservist and Army cadet instructor.
I'm a qualified skill at arms instructor.
I'm also a qualified range safety officer
I'm qualified to teach candidates several of the British army's range of small arms.
I carry a MOD 90 Military identification.
which when going to buy any Air soft weapons system means absolutely sweet FA !!!
I have more chance of buying one with my flaming Tesco club card than I have with 10 years of qualifications with the real deal, in point of fact I found I can buy a real weapon system easier than I can buy a RIF!
So in my eyes Ukara is only there to protect the seller and to prove I am playing the sport on regular occasions.
where as my qualifications mean I have the knowledge and ability to kill someone accurately with multiple weapon systems following the British Army's safe handling rules and applying the marksmanship principles.
I think I just answered my own question
I apologise if this sounds like a rant because it is, the law really needs sorting out.