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Most people selling airguns dont seem to bother about needing the mail order form to verify age, it is interesting that the Police form states that it is the only way to take reasonable steps to ascertain age or FAL. I also have no idea how their restricted airgun system works, being any airgun that looks like a pistol, that kind of reads like anyone buying an air pistol off tardme has to belong to some sort of club?
Edit, ok that is from a licensed firearms dealer, still kind of strange
I own 2 pcp airguns which are classed as firearms so you need a licence to own so i think thats what they mean by restricted airguns allso i think full auto bb guns can be brought /used now maybe them too
I own 2 pcp airguns which are classed as firearms so you need a licence to own so i think thats what they mean by restricted airguns allso i think full auto bb guns can be brought /used now maybe them too
Airsoft stores have now been told from PNZ that they are now required to use these forms for airsoft guns, when previously they just asked you to email them your ID.
Airsoft stores have now been told from PNZ that they are now required to use these forms for airsoft guns, when previously they just asked you to email them your ID.
And so they should its pretty easy to borrow or steal an id for a photo thats why the form is there in the 1st place
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