emilianoksa
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If I wanted to give away one of my rifs to somebody in my family who doesn't have a UKARA number or any other form of defence, would it be legal to do so?
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No the currency doesn't matter whether something is exchanged for money, labour or goods it's classed as selling.Wouldn't you just be gifting each other a rif, which would be no problem.
Your first point wouldn’t stand up in court.....Simples, you gift them yours, wait 30 seconds then they gift you theirs. Its two seperate transactions then.
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My point being what might not be legal happens all the time, Its hardly enflrcable and I would say only in an extreme case of something silly, like someone using a RIF to stick up a shop or threaten a copper would anbyine try to trace it back to where it came from.
Thats not to say as airsofters we shouldnt be sensible and stick within the rules, but it is a bit of a joke.