Picture prop

I have done this on both sides of the camera.   I have the perfect face for modelling work with a mask on

The ideal location is on a site, but even that can get people calling in about suspicious activity when the site is normally closed.

A remote location always becomes the most occupied public area as soon as you begin to do anything.

It won’t hurt to let the local police know what you are doing, and to put up some signs.

If you really are satisfied that it’s out of the way enough, that you will be quick and unobtrusive then you can just go ahead.  But I guarantee that ramblers, dogger, bird watchers and a music festival will all suddenly arrive as you pull out the pistol

 
Technically you're allowed to use an airsoft (or air) weapon on private land as long as projectiles don't cross the boundary.  (I know you won't be shooting anything)

BUT as mentioned, do not underestimate the stupidity of some dog walker reporting a hostage situation of a photographer etc.... ?

 
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Hi there I wanted to know what I’d have to do in regards to using my airsoft pistol as a prop in some photos,do I have to notify anyone of what I’m doing or can I go ahead and use it as a prop
I would say that an Airsoft pistol as a prop is not really strong enough or shaped correctly.

Get some bricks and timber they are much better as props. I know cause I'm a builder and I would never use a pistol.?

 
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I would say that an Airsoft pistol as a prop is not really strong enough or shaped correctly.

Get some bricks and timber they are much better as props. I know cause I'm a builder and I would never use a pistol.?
A Comedian masquerading as a builder ?

 
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