On the subject of Firearms Certificates and RIFs… there was a story going round not long after the VCRA came in to play about a couple of Police Firearms Officers who visited an airsoft shop. They wanted to buy a pistol to mount on a plaque as a gift for someone who was retiring. They were apparently very shocked to be told the shop couldn’t sell them a RIF, despite them standing there with their real Glocks holstered, because they didn’t have a valid defence.
Not sure how true it was and of course they could have been doing some ‘mystery shopping’ in a bid to catch the shop out over the new law.
….. actually ….. though being qualified firearms officers doesn’t give a defence, they did / do have one potential route to a defence:
section 37.2(f):
the purposes of functions that a person has in his capacity as a person in the service of Her Majesty
But, giving a leaving present isn’t a purpose in service of Her (or his) majesty
There are potential concepts for the use of airsoft type guns by firearms officers, such as a familiariasion copy - but they are better off using the real thing in a safe manner
Even if an airsoft gun is of use (or a non functioning replica) it would not need to be realistically coloured as a RIF but can happily be a coloured IF ….. and any non real steel use they make of something would be better off with a coloured IF
The perfect solution for a display item is a deactivated firearm - but you need the right paperwork
You could however make a trip to my local auction
They have had two mounted sets (or the same one that was sold a few months ago returned for sale again last week)
These have been moulded pieces though, with only half of the body
So as a RIF is something that would be indistinguishable from reality - if you have half shells stuck to a piece of wood are they RIFs?
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