What are the rules on owning a typical black coloured blank firing pistols.
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Re: Blank firing glock
I broke the safety catch clean in two on my Beretta 92 blank firer by dry firing it.Blackstuff wrote:Neither airsoft guns nor blank firers like to be dry-fired
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Re: Blank firing glock
The rule of thumb I was given for Airsoft guns is use the original parts until something breaks then replace broken part with an upgrade.
If you've used it often enough to break it the upgrade is worthwhile.
If you've used it often enough to break it the upgrade is worthwhile.
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Re: Blank firing glock
There aren't any restrictions on simple ownership, anyone* can own/use them for any lawful purpose. The Violent Crime Reduction Act brought in various offences but they only applicable to the sale, import or manufacture of them.Practical shooter wrote:What are the rules on owning a typical black coloured blank firing pistols.
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*I'm not sure if S21 of the 1968 Act applies to blank firers or not, but i'm guessing you've never been in the big house so it doesn't really matter!
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