Painting My Airsoft Gun

New-guy23

Members
Joined
Jul 27, 2020
Messages
5
Reaction score
0
I just bought a airsoft gun it hasn't arrived yet, but its in two-toned blue, is it legal to paint over it as long as I keep it not real looking example:(white and black fade with red hexagons) or do I have to keep the blue and black? 

P.S (I don't have a Ukara Membership or have any experience playing airsoft) also if I use it for a decorative purpose and its not 51% of it is not a bright unreal colour could I keep it because no one would be around to see it? 

 
Last edited by a moderator:
I just bought a airsoft gun it hasn't arrived yet, but its in two-toned blue, is it legal to paint over it as long as I keep it not real looking example:(white and black fade with red hexagons) or do I have to keep the blue and black? 

P.S (I don't have a Ukara Membership) 
To keep it’s IF status it needs to have more than half of it as clear or a designated VCRA colour:

  • transparent
  • bright red
  • bright orange
  • bright blue
  • bright yellow
  • bright green
  • bright pink
  • bright purple
White and black are not designated colours.  Your ‘red hexigans’ might qualify if they are both bright and cover over 50% of the gun.

When the VCRA was still a bill there was an explcit offence of painting (modifying an IF into a RIF) whether there would have been a defence or not.

The wording that passed into law potentially covers painting / modifying with a defence.

You might be able to legitimately repaint once you have established a defence

 
Your not a 12 year old from Camden are you? :D   

I just bought a airsoft gun it hasn't arrived yet, but its in two-toned blue, is it legal to paint over it as long as I keep it not real looking example:(white and black fade with red hexagons) or do I have to keep the blue and black? 

P.S (I don't have a Ukara Membership or have any experience playing airsoft) also if I use it for a decorative purpose and its not 51% of it is not a bright unreal colour could I keep it because no one would be around to see it? 


As said it still needs to be two toned, over 51% painted a certain colour, so clever use of hexagons would qualify.

Decorative or not, if you convert an IF to a RIF (imitation firearm to a Realistic imitation firearm) then you are committing an offence but as you say no one would be able to see it or know you have it. But no one on this forum would tell you to go ahead and commit an offence especially when kids playing with two toned guns in the streets or even their house has caused big issues and scares and could be damaging to our hobby.

Out of interest what gun is it? I personally dont see why people would want imitation guns hanging up in their house but thats just me.

 
Your not a 12 year old from Camden are you? :D   

As said it still needs to be two toned, over 51% painted a certain colour, so clever use of hexagons would qualify.

Decorative or not, if you convert an IF to a RIF (imitation firearm to a Realistic imitation firearm) then you are committing an offence but as you say no one would be able to see it or know you have it. But no one on this forum would tell you to go ahead and commit an offence especially when kids playing with two toned guns in the streets or even their house has caused big issues and scares and could be damaging to our hobby.

Out of interest what gun is it? I personally dont see why people would want imitation guns hanging up in their house but thats just me.
Thanks I just wanted to know that I could keep the fade design as long as I have the bright red hexagons covering 51% of the gun, and it's a g15 glock style pistol. 

 


Full Metal G15 Glock with Top Slide, Body and Magazine all Fully Metal


133SGq9.gif


 
On a different tangent.. wtf happened to Bespoke Airsoft.

They started out with so much promise, and even with their custom striker parts, they looked like they were going places...

Now they're just another "JustBBGuns" style site. Another iWholesales box shifter.

Gutting to see, really.

 
Last edited by a moderator:
Not if you make a super-serious unboxing video. I want it so detailed that one could skip 43 minutes and you'd still be going through the instruction manual.


i may not be lacking in the gift of the extended waffle, but i think stretching out how ambidextrous the 3 controls on a glock are to an hour is beyond my talents :P

Its a display piece ffs!!


i don't do display peices, i'd be fielding that for sure.....

 
Last edited by a moderator:
Is the fps 250 or 151-200?


Depends if you're shooting in semi-automatic springer, or fully semi-automatic springer.

On a different tangent.. wtf happened to Bespoke Airsoft.


They saw where the money was to be made, flogging to teens.

Not if you make a super-serious unboxing video. I want it so detailed that one could skip 43 minutes and you'd still be going through the instruction manual.


"Hello airsoft world!  Why to buy it?" ;)



Well, then you're unlikely to have a defence for modifying it into a RIF.

But, genuinely, well done for asking.  A lot of folk wouldn't bother, which means you're hopefully going to be sensible with it.

And being sensible, it's only an issue if someone sees it.  If you're keeping it in private ownership, then the reality is that nobody is going to question how you got it or how it became the colour it became.

However, please do be aware that if someone so much as sees it through a window, two toned or otherwise, you might get to see some real guns close up.





Note that our consensus is that the "IF" in that incident didn't actually meet the VCRA definition: under 50%, and not bright blue.  But the police weren't that fussed once they found it out was a BB gun.

Just don't give them any cause to take a look and you should be fine rather than fined.

 
But, genuinely, well done for asking.  A lot of folk wouldn't bother, which means you're hopefully going to be sensible with it.

And being sensible, it's only an issue if someone sees it.  If you're keeping it in private ownership, then the reality is that nobody is going to question how you got it or how it became the colour it became.
Thanks just wanted to know if I could keep it in a non Vrca colour as long as no one else sees it

 
Thanks just wanted to know if I could keep it in a non Vrca colour as long as no one else sees it


Well, not legally, no.  You commit an offence at the point where you modify it to be a RIF, and you won't have a defence.

As noted above though, some of these arguably aren't IFs to begin with, so there's no change of category.

And ongoing ownership isn't an offence, only the act of modification.

 
Last edited by a moderator:
Back
Top