Druid799
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- Sep 9, 2015
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Glad to see retailers taking the moral high ground and sticking to the letter of the law when it comes to selling RIF’s ?https://www.usedairsoft.co.uk/rif-s/gas-powered_1/kwa-skorpion-kz-61-gbb-brand-new-in-box-see-description_i33609
£196 for a broken KWA VZ. 61
The reason for sale is a little unique, though.
They say their kid broke it in the shop.
1st scenario ,
father and son enter an Airsoft shop , child picks up a RIF .
”hello Airsoft retailer” says the father , “id like to buy this gun for my son”
“certainly sir” says the Airsoft retailer , “if you could just give me your UKARA number ?”
” UKARA number what’s that ?” says the father , “I don’t think I have one of those”
”oh” says the Airsoft retailer “in that case sir I’m sorry but I can’t sell you that gun without a UKARA number”
”oh that’s a shame” says the father .
2nd scenario ,
father and son enter an Airsoft shop , child picks up a RIF and then brakes said RIF .
”oh dear Airsoft retailer” says the father , “my son appears to have broken one of your guns and I don’t have a UKARA number to buy a RIF !”
“He’s done what !” says the Airsoft retailer in shock “and you don’t have a UKARA number that allows you to buy a RIF ? Not a problem sir , that’ll be £200 please !”
sounds about right ? ??