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Im all for just pretending we dont exist, and if it does try to get the news to do a friendly article like the NZ one.
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New Zeland? That news video was Australian. (if thats what your talking about)
About that video, do you think we could ever get together with a cam corder, make a video that educates and send it in to a major news station? or sticking to "being invisible" and having the chance of being found out better? |
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and id lay low. |
You can't play in australia? I thought the rule was that the guns had to be semi auto so they converted their EAG's to semi?
EDIT Holy shit, your right! it is NZ, my bad. |
and in Australia you can play and own airsoft as long as you have a cat H or cat B just like real firearms.
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News outlets are not generally looking for good news to report. LD |
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i love freedom fighter, hes says the best things at the best time, and locks threads before they turn into pointless flame fests. Also its tattoo junkies like him that keep me in business.
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This how they do milsim in Australia now with airsoft banned, its based off of something called MILES tag witch is a build it your self system.
http://www.fragtag.com.au/ |
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or they just buy and use AIRSOFT to do milsim. |
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Personally, I don't find that milsim at all. They won't ban paintball here, so if worst comes to worst, I'd milsim a paintball gun. Or we could just all buy paintball BBs and play the 'We're paintballers" until this blows over. |
he even said in the sentence that it was banned.
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airsoft is resticted in australia NOT banned you need the proper Licence,
CAT A: Bolt Action rifles CAT C: Shotguns CAT D: Semi-automatic weapons (*including semi-auto replicas that look like they have been designed for a military purpose) CAT H: Handguns (including semi-auto) CAT R: Fully-automatic weapons (*including auto replicas that look like they have been designed for a military purpose) *This means that even if the original weapon was designed without a military application in mind, if it can reasonably be mistaken for a modern military weapon of that type, then it is considered as such. info from QLD police in regards to the law as applicable to Airsoft Weapons. |
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http://www.airsoftaustralia.com On the side of putting a disclaimer, I totally agree on that. |
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