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Old December 25th, 2007, 15:05   #21
Greylocks
 
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Location: Gatineau, Quebec (Near Ottawa)
Your maturity is not in question. It's a lot of laws that apply. Using real guns under supervision also does not matter one bit; not the same laws.

I suggest that if you are truly mature, you will wait for a few years. If not, I am sorry but I cant help you. If anyone here helps you, it can put us all under scrutiny we dont need. If you or your friends screw up with an airsoft gun... guess who will get blamed? The retailers, the sellers, and the folks who gave you advice. So here's my advice; wait.

Most parents dont know the laws around airsoft. If they really want you to get guns, they should sign up with a profile and get informed.

There are places where you can play if you are under 18, and that depends on the field owners, but most anywhere in Canada it's 18+. Insurance costs are the reason, laws are the other.

So now that you know, you have to decide what option is more mature.
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