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November 3rd, 2009, 19:24 | #16 | |
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Also.... So you're 13 and get your hands on an airsoft gun now what? Well chances are something stupid will happen and the kid will either get shot/killed or arrested and in the case of an arrest I actually think that Canada is way too pussy to prosecute youths. Heck even if something stupid happened with a 16 year old (who had their "class A firearm license" (which I'm going to assume is equal to a "non-restricted PAL")) we know what will happen, a slap on the wrist and the YCJA seals their record after 18. Let me say though that I'm all for kids going out and shooting each other with BB guns and having stick fights like in the "old days" but the political climate now is just way too soft and run by soccer moms IMO (noes.... you can't be hitting each other with sticks and playing cowboy and indians with rubber band guns it's DANGEROUS we need to ban rubber band guns cause a kid could lose an eye). EDIT: @ theguy: Well if you look at HK/Japan/The Philippines/etc. you'll notice that people have cheap and easy access to guns but actually know a thing or two. I relate this to them just having a different culture, the players over there seem just as dedicated as us in Canada and don't spew shit to get subscribers or whatever on youtube. Also yeah not all Americans are bad airsofters but it's the lowest common denominator that seems to be the one yelling the loudest on their soapbox. Just like not all paintballers are bad but it's the very vocal ones that give you that impression that everyone just sprays and gets all hyper when they lose a match.
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November 3rd, 2009, 19:29 | #17 | |
formerly Huge94
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Anyways, back on topic. |
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November 3rd, 2009, 19:57 | #18 |
Hi Folks, I'm a Canadian living in NZ. Currently I play RAM, but I've been looking into the Airsoft side of things, both in NZ and Canada. I'm hoping to move back in a couple of years, and since RAM appears to have been neutered by the CBSA, it looks like its airsoft for me
WRT the situation here, I wouldnt go as far as to say we are any smarter, there are some damn stupid people here too (as everywhere) and a crapton of springers (There are also the better quality items as well) on trademe.co.nz (our ebay equiv), but there dont tend to be too many incidents reported in the media. Perhaps one every 3-6 months, and that includes .68 stupidity as well. Personally I dont mind the semi auto restriction, our ammo isnt all that cheap for ram. The few times my marker has malfunctioned and fired full auto was absolutely awesome, but I'd prefer a 3 round burst. There are rumblings of a law change in the pipes with regards to the airguns, and apparently positive, but I cant say anything with accuracy, so I wont. I'm looking to go to an induction course run by our local airsoft community in the next month or so. Once I've done that, and can get access to the buy and sell areas, I'll be able to gauge more accurately the stuff I can get hold of in NZ. Sadly its impossible for me to get AV'd on here, and thus make direct comparisons. |
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November 3rd, 2009, 20:10 | #19 |
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I was just talking to a buddy of mine in the Philippines and he said that airsoft there might have to be licensed. Yeah even there I remember when I was 13 when cops would raid stores that sold airsoft springers. The good thing there is the many businesses that you can get airsoft stuff that just sprang up quite recently. I dont know if these places get raided as often as say the old stores that sold airsoft or a pirated DVD stand.
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November 3rd, 2009, 20:24 | #20 |
The Canadian laws are preventative in the publics view, no one really sees us as a threat. The replica laws keep our growing drug mobs from easily being able to impersonate swat or police. This is an ongoing problem as one crew can quietly remove another by impersonating the common enemy.
We know way to many possable outcomes that are negative to honestly want the law abborted and yet we struggle with the rammifications. When we realize that what is available is in a way functional its offenses will be less obviouse. And yes I choose Canada because I know our law men have no problem letting me go on with my hobby, as long as no one calls them about it.
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November 4th, 2009, 11:49 | #21 |
I have been talking to a fellow in NZ discussing semi-only stuff recently in relation to my MOSFET switches. He had some interesting info. Only recently has New Zealand allowed importing guns converted to semi-auto by the retailer. Before, you could not buy say from Hong Kong even if the gun was converted to semi-only before it was shipped.
M249s and other fullauto only gearbox guns are rejected from importation completely. There is even trouble if you want to import selector plates because they know what these are and can be used to convert a mechbox to auto. The point is there is plenty of fine print and it's more complicated than NZ = semi-only. And besides, is it seriously reasonable to face charges just because your BB gun can fire more than 1 shot at a time? Of course much of it is silly - what do you expect when you have people who don't know what they're talking about making the rules for things they don't understand? |
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November 4th, 2009, 12:09 | #22 |
Id personally go with the NZ way of airsoft. i rarely use FA so as long as i can get any gun i want at the non-canadian prices, i couldn't really care about FA. now if there was a FPS limit like in Japan, then id probably stick with the Canadian Market.
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November 8th, 2009, 17:45 | #23 |
November 8th, 2009, 17:55 | #24 |
amen. semi auto all the way!
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November 8th, 2009, 18:07 | #25 |
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I get no joy from firing an AEG on semi, No matter how good the trigger response it still feels wrong, GBB's on the other had are great fun.
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November 9th, 2009, 10:52 | #26 |
formerly Lythinca
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: You know that Home Depot on King st? Yeah, no where near there.
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Even though its banned in china, many places still sell it.
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November 20th, 2009, 22:31 | #27 | |
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And yeah, air guns there are licensed by registration with the PNP and having a serial number on the said firearm.
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