Supporters Rogerborg Posted yesterday at 11:23 Supporters Share Posted yesterday at 11:23 On 12/07/2025 at 21:30, Bnjemann said: retailers stop accepting it without seeing proof its being used in cosplay Doesn't matter, as it's not a defence. You could argue it's a "theatrical performance", but then why not argue that? I wouldn't shed a tear if Airsoft World came a cropper over it - they know exactly what they're doing, and the observable lack of enforcement will be inciting other retailers to follow suit. Better that we lose one retailer than many. Tackle and Tommikka 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tommikka Posted yesterday at 13:37 Author Share Posted yesterday at 13:37 2 hours ago, Rogerborg said: Doesn't matter, as it's not a defence. You could argue it's a "theatrical performance", but then why not argue that? I wouldn't shed a tear if Airsoft World came a cropper over it - they know exactly what they're doing, and the observable lack of enforcement will be inciting other retailers to follow suit. Better that we lose one retailer than many. Totally agree, it’s entirely nod nod wink wink There was much more credibility for the retailer who just put in a tick box of “I promise that I am buying this RIF for legal airsoft skirmishing” (and if I recall correctly is no longer in business) Any retailer that promotes a fake define is worse than one who just ignores the VCRA - and if/when an authority chooses to act they are likely to be an easy target especially as the judiciary are never happy with offenders that just take the piss Those of us who like our hobbies should be happy to condemn those who endanger them On the ‘theatrical’ slant of cosplay, that is the route that JustCos could have taken with a cosplay society insurance policy There was someone on the forum a few years ago enquiring about how to get a RIF for cosplay, first leading to the ‘no answer’, until it clicked with me on who they were and that I know them - an actual ‘paid professional cosplayer’, complete with full insurance etc with the genuine ability to lay claim to ‘theatrical’ Rogerborg 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigStew Posted yesterday at 13:59 Share Posted yesterday at 13:59 2 hours ago, Rogerborg said: Doesn't matter, as it's not a defence. You could argue it's a "theatrical performance", but then why not argue that? I wouldn't shed a tear if Airsoft World came a cropper over it - they know exactly what they're doing, and the observable lack of enforcement will be inciting other retailers to follow suit. Better that we lose one retailer than many. It's so disgusting when a former Airsoft World employee was so involved with stopping airsoft getting banned. Rogerborg and Cannonfodder 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supporters Rogerborg Posted yesterday at 17:13 Supporters Share Posted yesterday at 17:13 3 hours ago, Tommikka said: There was much more credibility for the retailer who just put in a tick box of “I promise that I am buying this RIF for legal airsoft skirmishing” (and if I recall correctly is no longer in business) Fat Bob's, I believe. Tommikka 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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