stewieAS Posted February 19, 2016 Posted February 19, 2016 I have recently started airsoft (still waiting for my first skirmish). I was given and old rifle to borrow by my cousin, as he no longer uses it, just until I get my own rifle and equipment. Now the rifle is in black, it's a G36 GEN 2. I don't have UKARA membership does this mean I can't use it in skirmishes? My cousin seems to be of the impression that UKARA is only for purchasing and as long as I am sensible and only use it for skirmishing (which of course I am sensible) I will be fine using the rifle until I get UKARA and purchase my own PIF. Is this correct? Many thanks, S.
Popular Post Aengus Posted February 19, 2016 Popular Post Posted February 19, 2016 Here's the short answer: Your cousin's right. Josh95, Monty, Esoterick and 2 others 5
K@rl Posted February 19, 2016 Posted February 19, 2016 ^^^^^^ not really much to add other than keep it in a bag or box preferably in the boot of your car when traveling
Root Admin proffrink Posted February 19, 2016 Root Admin Posted February 19, 2016 Also, the phrase you're looking for is 'RIF' - realistic imitation firearm. As has been said, VCRA only covers the sale of an RIF. UKARA is one way you can prove a defence for buying* one, but is not the only one out there (though it's the easiest to use and most commonly accepted).
Mostly Retired Moderators djben9 Posted February 19, 2016 Mostly Retired Moderators Posted February 19, 2016 Not much to add, all above ?, I just came in as curious about a PIF ?, sounds though your all sorted now and not likely to go shopping with it... Oh and on mobile when I saw this
Supporters jcheeseright Posted February 19, 2016 Supporters Posted February 19, 2016 Also, the phrase you're looking for is 'RIF' - realistic imitation firearm. As has been said, VCRA only covers the sale of an RIF. UKARA is one way you can prove a defence for owning one, but is not the only one out there (though it's the easiest to use and most commonly accepted). But of course there's no requirement to have a defence against the VCRA to own one as the VCRA does not legislate against ownership. proffrink 1
Josh95 Posted February 19, 2016 Posted February 19, 2016 u need a ukara for personal in-flatables sorry mate
Root Admin proffrink Posted February 19, 2016 Root Admin Posted February 19, 2016 But of course there's no requirement to have a defence against the VCRA to own one as the VCRA does not legislate against ownership. Sorry, yes. That was incredibly poorly worded. Not sure why I typed that tbh.
K@rl Posted February 19, 2016 Posted February 19, 2016 Sorry, yes. That was incredibly poorly worded. Not sure why I typed that tbh. We got what u ment
Root Admin proffrink Posted February 19, 2016 Root Admin Posted February 19, 2016 You guys did, but it's the lurker who's just been airsofting for 10 minutes that reads that wrong then takes it onto Facebook that I'm worried about. TheFull9 1
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