UK bans the import of *anything remotely harmful*...

Re: UK bans the import of replica props... 1st October 2007

trouble with this new set of laws is that until its tested out in the court system, its all conjecture and interpretation of the wording. Whats going to be interesting, is seeing a few test cases go through the system and see how the beaks interpret it.
IMHO a known recidavist with criminal history attempting to import or sell an IF or worse a deactivated firearm will not be in the same league as a bone-fide prop collector attempting to import an obvious sci-fi model but when it comes to prosecution by the CPS you never know.
Those UK collectors amongst us will have to keep an eye out for the first batch of prosecutions as these will be the stated cases.
 
Re: UK bans the import of replica props... 1st October 2007

True Paul, be interesting to see how they plan to go through with this ludicrous law and actually prosecute a prop collector for his love of the hobby lol.
Just sucks as id pretty much just started getting into prop blasters, my first being a cheapie offworld blaster which i repainted, i really enjoyed the job, too bad that enjoyment was very short lived being a UK citizen and under the nanny hammer!

lee
 
Re: UK bans the import of replica props... 1st October 2007

Just wondering... how do you know for sure? Unless someone has already has had a Solo blaster confiscated, then it would fall onto a customs officer's opinion if it is a RIF or not, wouldn't it?

A gun with a grille and big silvery knob on the end, with a bright orange insert no less, certainly speaks to be of a non realistic nature, in my opinion. Same with a Rebel Blaster. A Leia or Storm Trooper blaster on the other hand is a little harder to gauge.

Well it's impossible to know for for sure so I was a bit too precise in my post - but it's worth remembering that the Han blaster is based on a real gun and for many people that is all they see - a real looking gun....
 
Re: UK bans the import of replica props... 1st October 2007

FYI all the Brits on here!
After much hard work I managed to Trade Mark my T/A name- Custom Creations.
Its is listed under classes 37 and 42, and they are:
'Design of Models for advertising, props, gifts,exhibition, display and recreational purposes' and
'Construction of models for advertising, props, gifts,exhibition, display and recreational purposes'
I am hoping should I get 'pulled over' by the rozzers, I have a bonafide reason by way of trade for organising said business (eg having a wopping collection/trade of Blaster props etc. ;-)
 
Re: UK bans the import of replica props... 1st October 2007

I just posted an update to my prior article regarding this issue:

LINK

I think the approach and language used by The Prop Store of London is informative.

Jason
 
Re: UK bans the import of replica props... 1st October 2007

Great to see someone keeping cool, collected tabs on the issue. There must be some way to make it work out in the end.:thumbsup

I just posted an update to my prior article regarding this issue:

LINK

I think the approach and language used by The Prop Store of London is informative.

Jason
 
Re: UK bans the import of replica props... 1st October 2007

I'm a little confused by the Propstore wording 'UK Export'.

Are they saying that they can deal in firearms, but only if the buyer is outside the UK?

How will Propstore then obtain items for sale on their site, when they themselves are in the UK?
 
Re: UK bans the import of replica props... 1st October 2007

I want to hear about UK guys experiences importing QMX Serenity Mal guns, resin Zoe shotguns, MR Han EEs etc...
 
Re: UK bans the import of replica props... 1st October 2007

I want to hear about UK guys experiences importing QMX Serenity Mal guns, resin Zoe shotguns, MR Han EEs etc...

The problem is is that if a bunch of people report no problems, it STILL doesn't mean that YOU won't be the guy that gets hit :angry
 
Re: UK bans the import of replica props... 1st October 2007

I'm a little confused by the Propstore wording 'UK Export'.

Are they saying that they can deal in firearms, but only if the buyer is outside the UK?

How will Propstore then obtain items for sale on their site, when they themselves are in the UK?

Maybe items obtained in the U.S. will warehouse and ship out from the new Los Angeles location and items obtained in the UK will warehouse and ship out from the London location?

Jason
 
Re: UK bans the import of replica props... 1st October 2007

A new article discusses efforts of the Home Secretary to ban “deactivated” firearms as well as “get them out of circulation”.

They can prize this 'out of my cold, lifeless hands...'

sd-PulseRifle-1-0.jpg


Seriously, they can f*cking hang on this one.
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Insane really insane i honestly don't understand how these people think :unsure
Shooting someone is illegal right er i know we'll make owning a non firing gun illegal this will make people think twice about buying one and reactivating it because they wouldn't want to break the law to break another law would they :rolleyes
I'm with eagle they can try taking my guns if they want but i ain't gunna give em up quietly
 
All this, and quite bizzarely, the latest guidelines for acceptable play in the UK's schools will now allow 'pretend' guns and 'superhero' play, something which, up til now, has been discouraged to the point of punishing the kids that run around making machine gun noises, and shouting 'Hulk SMASH!'

It's not just me, is it- but one arm of HM Government has no idea what the hecks going on in other parts of the Govt???
 
as i said before. a seemingly pro-active govt gets votes.
WE know they're targeting the wrong things/people but the average Sun reader or taxi driver/backseat politician couldnt care less and probably thinks its a great idea.
I do feel that the time and resources put into the banning of just about everything is a total waste when hooligans seem to be kicking the crap out of anything that moves (without the aid of replica guns/deacs/samurai swords) and get sent on anger management holidays or let off with an ASBO.
This country is a shambles. as soon as i'm able, i'm outta here.
 
The whole situation is crazy. Do they actually think its going to help crime or make the UK a less violent society?

Thats why I love the States, we are armed to the teeth and theres no way they're taking our guns or swords away lol.
 
Total madness by the government again
Criminals dont care if it is illegal or not - they will get their hands on firearms no matter how hard the government try and make it.
The only people they are hurting are the legal law abiding collectors again.
 
I've also heard talk that in the UK, all new children are to have their first two fingers (off each hand) removed, so kids can no longer make gun shapes while playing cowboys and indians, in case it may frighten someone...
... Although I'm not quite sure when this new law comes in...

... OK, a bit far fetched, but I wouldn't put it past the british government.

Downgrade xmas so as not to offend people, no guns for legal people, no samurai swords because that will stop all knive/sword attacts- lets watch the crime rate decrease now...

:confused :confused :confused

Jon
 
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