June 26th, 2005, 20:37 | #16 |
No I had or have no intention of hiding it from them. Just if I did purchase one and my parents allow it I would probly tell the RCMP I have one so they dont jump to conclusions
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June 26th, 2005, 20:41 | #17 |
Why would they jump to conclusions? Why would they know about it?. When you are 18 and buy an airsoft gun, it arrives to you in a styrofoam box wraped in shipping paper so no one knows what it is. You immediately buy a case from your local hunting or sports store and lock it. Then you take that case it hide it under your bed or someplace out of sight. You dont take it out in your living room with your friends to do some bunny hop videos. Keep it locked up so none of your neighbors whisper about you being some sort of criminal when you walk by and having false complaints called in about shots fired or illegaly stored firearms which will only make your life a living hell.
In short, never take it out and no one is the wiser. Where the heck did this tell the RCMP stuff get into your brain from? |
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June 26th, 2005, 20:54 | #18 | |
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June 26th, 2005, 20:56 | #19 |
Yea... no. Selling an airgun to someone under 18 is against the law so your not getting an AEG till your 18. When you do get one there is no need to tell your local police since they will never see it. Keep it locked away like a real firearm would. Hell get a trigger lock if you want to along with locks on the case.
Its safe to say your parents are not going to be buying you an AEG, so you dont have to worry about any of this for a few years at the very least. |
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June 26th, 2005, 21:00 | #20 |
Its not agianst the law to sell one to someone under 18 its just not recommended and im not gonna buy one without my parents permission anyways
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June 26th, 2005, 21:05 | #21 |
Really? You should ask yourself why the classifieds use a verified 18+ user list now then.
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June 26th, 2005, 21:07 | #22 | |
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You know how at crappy tire you have to be 18+ to buy a BB Gun? Same thing applies to individual citizens. Your parents said no, get over it, either wait a few years to play AS, or try something else.
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June 26th, 2005, 21:14 | #23 |
:nod: hey now guys give him a break :!: He is excited about airsoft just how i was. I legaly purchased a gun and am now airsofting SAFELY. I understand why his parents are iffy. I would never shun myself from airsoft so i could forget about it.... :nod:
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June 26th, 2005, 21:26 | #24 | ||
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Way to make fun of yourself MinuteMan. 8)
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June 26th, 2005, 21:29 | #25 |
Its not a law passed over by the canadian Government. Its an inside law with the airsoft community. I have no problem with it its a smart idea I think. and I really dont want to make this post make me sound immature and like an ass so Im just gonna stop posting under this topic but for those of you who did offer your advice thanks alot
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June 26th, 2005, 21:31 | #26 | |
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Come back in 3 years.
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June 26th, 2005, 21:48 | #27 |
No you can buy an airsoft gun when your under 18 I read somewhere on these forums where it had said that
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June 26th, 2005, 21:57 | #28 |
When I was about 12 my dad gave me a slingshot, not a crappy one, a really good one, I still have it. Ok maybe it is just a sling shot but you can kill people with it. Then a couple years later when I turn 17 or 18, I don't remember, he gave me his .177 pellet pistol. The point here is when your parents know you are mature they will give you what you want. My dad gave me those things because he knew that I would use them properly. Don't think that your parents don't understand a thing about airsoft they think it is best for you to get more maturity (even though you might be mature enough). Maybe you'll get a surprise one of these days.
But if you want them to really know what is airsoft, you can try to bring them to a couple of games. So that way they will see what it is. But then again it their call. But I know that you understand fully their points and the points of all those who replied to your enquiry. Good luck and keep up the good work.
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June 26th, 2005, 21:59 | #29 | |
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Really, thats why our classifieds and retailesr are all 18_ with one exception? Your logic is lacking.
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June 26th, 2005, 22:34 | #30 |
Kid, I waited from when I was around 8 to now, and I turned 23 this year. My parents refused to let me get airsoft guns so many times that I've lost count. And you know what? They were right. Now I'm responsible for myself and I can actually afford to buy the guns with my own money. I thought I was pretty responsible when I was in my teens, but looking back now, I realize I often only thought I was. So, to repeat what people here already said one more time, forget about airsoft for the time being. Take up paintball or making money, both will help you when you're actually ready for the sport.
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