I have seen there is a lot of different laws regarding RIFS and IFS i recently bought a RIF and want to turn it into a two tone just to be on the safe side just while it’s at home but take it off while it’s on site so if I was to apply colourful tape to it would this class as a two tone or does it have to be painted
Bottom line is that you don’t need to make it two tone now that you possess it.
If you sell it then you may need to two tone it depending on who you sell it to
The laws that apply are the Violent Crime Reduction Act (VCRA) and the Firearms Act
(Potentially if you act like a dick the other laws may apply depending on what you do with it)
The Firearms Act includes ‘low powered air weapons’, but there are now explicit exemptions for airsoft guns (as long as they comply to the power limitations etc)
The VCRA covers RIF and IF.
There is no problem with possession
(Unless being a dick whilst in possession)
Note that there isn’t actually ‘two tone’ in law - it’s that to be an IF it must be small, clear or >50% a specified bright colour
(The partial colour then generating the ‘two tone’ name)
To be sold a RIF you are meant to be able to justify a valid use (VCRA defence) to the retailer or private seller
If a seller has sold you a RIF without reasonably establishing that your intent is to play airsoft on a proper site then they may have committed an offence. If you don’t be a dick, and you do ultimately play on a site then strictly speaking no offence has been committed - and any offence has not been committed by you
Unless you are under age - if you are under 18 you cannot be sold an IF or RIF, but if it is given to you then that is legal