Yeah should be able to do it maybe with a bit of fitment issues, nothing that a bit of tape or dremelling can't fix though. It's basically tolerances and fitment issues arising from different brands and their moulds and whatnot.
PS: Also as for future careers depending on not wanting any hassles; There's people who range from Professional Engineers who need to be part of their Professional Engineering Association, Lawyers who need to be part of a Bar Association, Teachers who need to be part of their local Teaching College/Teachers Association, and hell I'm sure Chartered accountants as well who play with black guns. All these careers put you into "trusted" positions so you can't have any black marks in your record period plus they want to maintain the "good image" of their respected professions.
PPS: If you're also thinking of pursuing a career with CBSA or RCMP, AFAIK the official position is that you're not to play or be associated with airsoft in any way at all due to the perceived "grey area" that it's in. If you're part of the CF it's fine as far as I know.
EDIT: As far as those guns go, those are actually pellet guns that fire .177/4.5 cal pellet/BB's. Also they're illegal for other reasons. Mainly to do with the integrity of the parts and supposed modification(s) that are possible with a bit of milling and fitment or something like that.
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