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In the last week I've read two stories on forums and one on an airsoft Facebook group from under 18s talking about how they have got their hands on IFs or RIFs. On top of this we had the Fiona Phillips article in The Mirror about how it's too easy for kids to get 'BB guns' (though she seemed to be talking about CO2 powered air pistols rather than airsoft guns).
The law says that it is illegal to sell an IF or a RIF to anyone under 18. It also says that it is illegal for an under 18 to purchase or even attempt to purchase an IF or RIF. So why is it seemingly so easy?
Given that we all know that it's easy to lose teeth and eyes with even low powered airsoft weapons, and that there is the potential for a serious (and possibly lethal) encounter with the police if you decide to do something stupid with your RIF, surely this is the real area that has the potential to 'threaten our sport' (especially if an incident like the recent one in the US happens over here with a kid getting killed).
With this in mind I'm wondering: is it too easy for under 18s to obtain IFs and RIFs? and if so, what can be done about it?
The law says that it is illegal to sell an IF or a RIF to anyone under 18. It also says that it is illegal for an under 18 to purchase or even attempt to purchase an IF or RIF. So why is it seemingly so easy?
Given that we all know that it's easy to lose teeth and eyes with even low powered airsoft weapons, and that there is the potential for a serious (and possibly lethal) encounter with the police if you decide to do something stupid with your RIF, surely this is the real area that has the potential to 'threaten our sport' (especially if an incident like the recent one in the US happens over here with a kid getting killed).
With this in mind I'm wondering: is it too easy for under 18s to obtain IFs and RIFs? and if so, what can be done about it?