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WLJ:
Note the word "possibility" in the below.


--- Quote ---A recent redefinition to the Canadian Replica Firearms Bill C-21 carries the possibility that Airsoft Guns or air-powered pellet guns could become prohibited weapons. The notion that airsoft guns could become “prohibited weapons” under this new redefinition comes from a single specific paragraph contained within the bill.
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Canadian Replica Firearms Bill Redefinition Could Threaten Airsoft Guns
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2021/03/04/canadian-replica-airsoft-guns/

https://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/cnt/cntrng-crm/frrms/c21-en.aspx

CCFR Message to the Airsoft Community
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3P5I73L-K0U&t=3s

TommyGunn:
 =|  Even the toys aren't safe when the nanny state is ascendant.  :facepalm:

Devonai:
Because of the way the law is worded here in Connecticut, you can't carry (open or concealed) an Airsoft gun.

230RN:
Some of them are darned realistic. I had an LPG-powered Colt Mark4 which if it weren't for the orange muzzle cap, you'd almost swear was real.

Same thing with a Walther PPK powered by CO2 which if you left off the screw-in cartridge piercing device on the bottom of the grip, was another realistic one.

We  have got to stop putting Nannies in positions of political power.

HankB:

--- Quote from: 230RN on March 07, 2021, 08:34:23 AM ---Some of them are darned realistic. I had an LPG-powered Colt Mark4 which if it weren't for the orange muzzle cap, you'd almost swear was real . . .

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Orange caps weren't required on toy (or BB) guns when I was a kid - had they been, I think every kid in my neighborhood would have either sawed off the cap or gone to work on it with a black magic marker.

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