I’ve read about your system with UKARA and two-tones. Why do you have that system and what do you think about it?
The only thing we have over here is an age limit of 18 to buy airsoft guns
As gavinkempsell has pointed out, we had plethora of "death by gun" incidents, some were illegal firearms, but some were, & sometimes still are, legally held guns, so the laws became more restrictive.
BUT
As airsofters we came under scrutiny because at the time anyone over 18 could buy a realistic imitation firearm (rif), & so scumbags did & used them for criminal acts, this created a lot of problems, not least because at the time armed officers comprised less than 5% of the police, spread thin on the ground, a situation made worse when they were then tied up with crimes involving non lethal replicas that were easily obtained, & sometimes crimes involving genuine firearms were difficult to get suitable personnel in attendance.
& don't get me started on the complications if an officer shoots someone, months of paperwork & suspension of duties even if its a real gun, but even worse if it's a teen (etc) with a replica.
So the vcra came in to try to reduce the availability of replicas, doesn't do anything to prevent the use of real firearms, & most airsofters think it's very unfair on us.
But the truth is we were very lucky not to lose Airsoft completely, or all to be forced to two-tone everything.
So when noobs come on trying to circumnavigate vcra/ukara, understandably some of us get the hump, because everytime the law is broken it has the potential to wreck the fragile status quo we exist within.
Simply because some twats killed innocent people using real firearms & the UK government took action to prevent it happening again. It's in no way an attack on you or any other countries with different laws, I'm sure most of us would like to have less restrictions but if it prevents more deaths by twat I'm happy to live within our laws.
Yes & no, see above