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A good Friend of mine has got me into this.

I'm ex-TA and now a SGT instructor In the ACF, so I'm no novice when it comes to weapons handling, tactics and use of military equipment.

 

I'm looking to get a G&G Combat Machine AEG CM16 Raider-L in black, that is if Zero one airsoft don't keep selling out of them.

I'm also looking for a secondary weapon and/or side arm(recommendations welcome).

 

I realise they will have to be in two tone, silly really as I'm Qualified skill at arms instructor and qualified to teach and use 3 different military weapons systems.

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I am the mate who got mike into airsoft, after he was drooling all over my guns lol

 

like i explained to you mate, the two tone is law etc :(

you need to get to arena with me and get your UKARA sorted ;)

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Welcome to the sport,


I'd recommend acquiring your UKARA license first, as it only takes 3 months and after that you can buy a RIF. Alternatively, as previously mentioned, sp00n could buy your gun and let you use it and sell it onto you once you have your UKARA license.

 

ProAirsoftSupplies are good for G&G products: http://www.proairsoftsupplies.co.uk/acatalog/cm_16_carbine_raider_l_combat_machine_.html

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Yeah I would recommend Pro Airsoft Supplies as well. They are very helpful and stock a huge range of G&G products. Welcome to the sport and I hope you enjoy it!

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I agree with the guys, few months at a site then you can get your RIF, which is so much better than a two tone, time will soon fly by, and it will give you a chance to get an idea what RIF you want.

 

Can I recommend you check out www.ukapu.org.uk if you get a minute, help keep airsoft in the UK safe :)

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Correct me if im wrong, but i heard that you can buy a co2 pustol with no ukara, however it doesnt sound right to me :/

If you're 18+ you can buy a two-tone CO2 pistol without any defence.

 

You can only buy a Realistic Imitation Firearm if you have a defence against prosecution. One easy option is a UKARA registration, but there are others.

 

Weirdly enough you can buy 4.5mm Caliber CO2 airpistols without a UKARA registration and some of them are clones of Real Steel firearms, but you can't use them on an airsoft site.

 

Have a read of the threads in the UK Law section of this forum.

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Welcome,

Im sure that that gun is perfect for a starter; good price, power, looks.

Have fun!

 

Regards,

 

Joel.

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A good Friend of mine has got me into this.

I'm ex-TA and now a SGT instructor In the ACF, so I'm no novice when it comes to weapons handling, tactics and use of military equipment.

 

I'm looking to get a G&G Combat Machine AEG CM16 Raider-L in black, that is if Zero one airsoft don't keep selling out of them.

I'm also looking for a secondary weapon and/or side arm(recommendations welcome).

 

I realise they will have to be in two tone, silly really as I'm Qualified skill at arms instructor and qualified to teach and use 3 different military weapons systems.

hello buddy, I have the g and g gr15 (plastic body and slightly less quality internals) and I find it a joy to use.however I went for the short version as it becomes useful for cqb work as well.I can highly reccomend this rifle....and you can whack on an grenade launcher and look the nuts!

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