Laugh all you want but that's actually a good thing. The average person can not differentiate between airsoft and real firearms and I don't like holding kids at gunpoint because they were fucking around with an airsoft gun they won at a fair.
Laugh all you want but that's actually a good thing. The average person can not differentiate between airsoft and real firearms and I don't like holding kids at gunpoint because they were fucking around with an airsoft gun they won at a fair.
When there is a will, there is a way. Besides, no one had to tell me as a kid to put two and two together by not provoking law enforcement. Much less using a firearm replica while doing so. For example, there are kids in Chicago casually flexing real glocks. A license did not stop them from illegal possession neither the probability of proceeding actions that will likely earn criminal charges. It is the role of parents to educate their children and guard them from bad influence.
In the U.K.? No, a seller just needs a valid reason to sell you one. If you don’t have a valid reason to be sold one, the seller breaks the law, not the buyer. If the buyer is under 18, both break the law.
In the U.K.? No, a seller just needs a valid reason to sell you one. If you don’t have a valid reason to be sold one, the seller breaks the law, not the buyer. If the buyer is under 18, both break the law.