A MoD 90 is not a VCRA Defence.The lack of a clear standard is annoying. My active MOD90 isn't enough to buy a RIF from a retailer, so I need to spend £55 x 3 for the matches and another £30 x 3 for transport which for a spring chicken such as myself is quite a lot of money, all to run around with a AEG that couldn't hit a barn door from 15m away.
On the other hand it's completely up to a seller on a classified as to if my MOD90 is a valid defence for them and completely unknown as to if he could be hypothetically dragged to court for it one day...
The “crown servant defence” is in “the performance of their duties” - as a member of the forces you get given your firearms, and where applicable alternatives
If a soldier etc wants an SA80 to practice drill in their room then a coloured IF would do
If buying RIFs/IFs as a practice piece then coloured IFs might be a better option than a RIF as it is clearly distinguished from the real thing, but if tasked to buy RIFs then a purchase order complete with site delivery address MoD email address etc would have more standing than your MoD90
(PS If tasked to purchase then local purchase procedures apply, which start with ensuring that there is no contract in place - if there is then you fill in a demand form or purchase order against the call off contract, so no need to provide a VCRA defence, just fulfil the demand / purchase authority criteria. There have been Airsoft / replicas on call off contracts every now and then, and there are plenty of companies that turn up to trade days ready to sell to units)
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