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    #46
    i will write to my MP the almighty failed prime minister william hague!
    hes a bit of a wet weekend but if we all write at least we will have tried so come on everyone lets do something
    while we still can
    mat

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      #47
      Whatever the outcome i will be hanging on to my deacs.

      And with the government having no idea who owns what there is plenty of scope for a thriving black market.
      No probs then.........

      Steve.

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        #48
        Thumbs up

        I wondered when you would pop up Steve ! I know you love um' and good on you for keeping what you love !

        Regards Craig.

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          #49
          I will definately be keeping mine aswell Steve, they'll have to take them away from my cold dead hands.....

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            #50
            I'm with you on that one guys!

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              #51
              Second reading.

              Dear all,

              The second reading of the bill is here.It would appear that of October 31st this year the sale of all de-acts, blank firing replicas and anything that could be mistaken for a 'real' firearm will be banned.

              I have heard that one possible exemption could be that airsoft guns may continue to be sold if they are completely transparent and that way the sport could continue.We shall see...

              http://www.saveairsoft.org/2ndreading.shtml

              Regards Craig.

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                #52
                My main concern is not this ban on the sale of deacts, but any future legislation that may ban them all together. It will be interesting to note the price of deacts at Beltring this week... Will all of the dealers be off loading them at good prices or quite the opposite?

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                  #53
                  The price of de-acts at Beltring

                  A good point, any members who are at Beltring care to let us know, are they slashing prices or are they staying the same or even rising ?


                  Regards Craig

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by roughshooter
                    Dear all,

                    The second reading of the bill is here.It would appear that of October 31st this year the sale of all de-acts, blank firing replicas and anything that could be mistaken for a 'real' firearm will be banned.

                    I have heard that one possible exemption could be that airsoft guns may continue to be sold if they are completely transparent and that way the sport could continue.We shall see...

                    http://www.saveairsoft.org/2ndreading.shtml

                    Regards Craig.
                    So nobody's ever going to spray paint those then?
                    If somebody "really wants" a replica then they'll make it out of wood, salt bread or fossilised dog crap & paint it black or whatever.
                    There's a toy luger from the 70's on the e-tables at the moment, only a few quid, I used to have one as a kid till it got smashed up.

                    It's a kids toy, it fires caps, but to a lot of people it would look real if it were pointed at them.
                    I know of one incident where a filling station attendant claimed that he'd been held up by a bloke with a handgun "but I'm an ex-soldier & could tell it was a replica".
                    Yeah, right.

                    People have sticks & pool cues pointed at them & are convinced these things are guns. Mobile phones are amazingly gun like as well to some people who report "there's a man with a gun" incidents.

                    This government wants to overlegislate everything to death with blunt instrument decrees that will make a mint for those involved in interpretating the law for years to come.

                    Anyone want to buy a mint condition boxed .177 Gat Gun before I have to hand it in for melting down?

                    Wonder if there'll be a day when collectors can proudly show off their collection of pointy twigs, safe in the knowledge that nobody's going to legislate against those?
                    Or will they sit cradling their twig, waiting for the knock at the door.........
                    Last edited by leigh kitchen; 07-18-2005, 06:04 AM.

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                      #55
                      I'm there on Thursday, I will post back then.



                      Originally posted by roughshooter
                      A good point, any members who are at Beltring care to let us know, are they slashing prices or are they staying the same or even rising ?


                      Regards Craig

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                        #56
                        It looks like the re-enactors at Beltring are protesting... Here is a pic from today's event.
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                          #57
                          And....

                          Dear All,

                          I wasn't there but from this and another thread I get the impression that the dealers weren't budging on de-act prices and with a few acceptions most people were not acknowledging a possible de-act ban....?

                          Regrads Craig.

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                            #58
                            I am glad that GB will be now comnpletely safe and free from all violence, once the deact/replica ban is in place. However, I am shocked at the above photograph. The man, in the photo, is clearly in possession of an IMAGE of the deadly firearms which lead to THINKING or, please say is isn't so, DREAMING of deadly firearms.

                            It is time for Parlimant to stand up and completely ban any image, disgussion, mention, of any deadly firearm and make sure no one will even dream of such. It is such a simple procedure, you just split the two frontal lobes of the cerebrum and all the troubles just melt away. Time forn socialized medicine to work for the puclic: IMMEDIATE MASS LOBOTOMIES FOR ALL.

                            Bob Hritz
                            In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.

                            Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.

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                              #59
                              I would hat e to be the poor guys who have to melt down that Tiger, when it is handed in!

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                                #60
                                Hi there all,
                                The prices of deacs, from what i saw, had not changed at all, usual special show prices but nothing more than that. Belltring was great as always, but didnt come away with much this year. I saw a fantastic deac 1943 dated mg42 for sale, but the money was not in my wallet!
                                cheers chris

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