having read it (albeit quickly) and looked at the picture... can anyone actually tell me whats illegal about the weapons... (unsure on stun guns and crossbows)...
The picture of the policeman with the “weapons” is quite hilarious. Several gardeners would be more than happy to have some of those items and I stand to be corrected but isn’t that orange thing one of those “life hammers”? Between the two of them, the police and the media I don’t know which is worse in this case.
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Stun guns are illegal and crossbows are illegal for kids but fine for adults. Any imitation firearms might be illegal if you are not a member of an appropriate club
Most of that lot is legal as long as you don't carry them about.
more rubbish press
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Looks to me like the shotgun bottom right and the two pistols above are Umarex paintball guns
I think in the Uk they are limited to 7 joules
But in Europe it’s 17 joules and above and with valve parts available to go way way over
They even sell steel impregnated solid rubber balls for these
So just imagine getting shot at short range with a 0.50 / 0.68 solid ball At over 20 joules upwards instead of Uk legal 7 joules pistol
That’s why they are jumping on these things
All this supposition is pointless.
Real or imitation,in the wrong hands all could be used to terrify a retail worker with little or no knowledge or interest in firearms.....
PURLEEEEEZE tell me the difference between a 1 joule Air-soft version of, say, a Beretta 92F, that only a 'registered person' can legally buy, and a BB or pellet-firing CO2-driven version of the same pistol that looks exactly the same that anybody over the age of 18 can legally buy.......
TIA.
Exactly. Apart from new firearms purchased within the uk are supposed to be face to face transaction. One reason being that the correct power goes to the correct person and the second reason that they can keep track of firearms in the uk to a certain extent. If some one buys from abroad then there is no accountability/or paper trail. If it is intercepted then it is seized. That person is highly unlikely to get it back and will be out of pocket by potentially thousands of pounds. The police will soon get miffed and stop the imports from abroad and we will end up having a licence system in place the same as scotland just because a few want to save some money. That's besides the repercussions of the imported weapons being fac or not for the recipient. This is one of the reasons Krale were told by fx to stop selling fx guns to the uk (amongst other reasons).
The knives would worry me more !!
"I hopeful that within three to four weeks we will see it slowing down. But, at the moment, we are getting 100 knives a week for the north west, from just one sorting office.
They may be cheap crap but if your stabbed with one you will bleed!