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New laws in Portugal (Airsoft included)

Posted: 20 Mar 2009, 16:43
by STUNTMAN
Dear friends,

After 2 years of gun law in Portugal, where aisoft was involved, sad news for us. a new law was aprooved today. Here is the sad news.

The old law said partial red ou yellow painted gun, without saying where. We allways paited the flash hider. Now:


- Small guns (Minus 30 cm) - 5 cm starting the barrel and tottaly fist (hand grip) painted.
- Long guns (Plus 30 cm) - 10 cm starting the barrel and full stock painted.

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All airsoft guns must be aprooved by our police.

To buy and use airsoft guns we must be federated and the federations sign on our police and sport institute.

Foreign players can play in Portugal withou painting and with limits up our law (1,3J) but to do that, must be federated and our police must be infomed by that federation on that. The permit it's for the game duration.

We can buy inside EC (European comunity).

For now it's this... sad news.

Lets us wait for better days.

STUNTMAN

Posted: 20 Mar 2009, 18:43
by WhiteAce
Stuntman, when did these new rules start? And do you have a link for me from Portugese official airsoft federation?

Posted: 20 Mar 2009, 20:48
by STUNTMAN
The rules were aprooved today, and now in 30 days are official.

The federation:

www.fpairsoft.com

STUNTMAN

Posted: 20 Mar 2009, 21:11
by WhiteAce
That indeed is sad news... but still better than the first proposal :)
Also they didn't take away the online puchasing possibility :D


The FPA and FDS are still in the run to make it better than it is... I'll keep my fingers crossed for you guys!... though I know first hand this still might take several years to com... :(

Posted: 20 Mar 2009, 22:10
by STUNTMAN
Yeap, we're stil fighting, but this all thing was a plan of 3 major police officer that want to ban airsoft from Portugal.

Let us see what future bring us. When we arrive Berget we let you take some pictures with our guns... :lol:


STUNTMAN

Posted: 21 Mar 2009, 01:25
by Talisman
That is sad. Maybe its time to move? :)
You can probably cover that shining red with some camo tape when you arrive at Berget.

Keep on fighting my friend.

Posted: 21 Mar 2009, 01:30
by Tiger_1
In Norway we have a national assosiation that was set up to let people play when airsoft was banned in norway. It is still here, and does a lot of work up with official channels. It is not all bad. And you might find that if the national unit proves that they are serious and the members can be trusted, your members might be allowed to use weapons on the skirmish field without the marker paint. Strickt gunlaws are unfortunatly something I think we will all have to deal with soon, so let us hope you and the UK will show how there is still room for the serious airsoftere!

Posted: 21 Mar 2009, 16:26
by STUNTMAN
Talisman wrote:That is sad. Maybe its time to move? :)
You can probably cover that shining red with some camo tape when you arrive at Berget.

Keep on fighting my friend.
When we arrive t Berget, we change the painted parts for others in black!

:D :D :D

STUNTMAN

Posted: 21 Mar 2009, 20:38
by Doff
Sad News STUNTMAN :shock:

Posted: 22 Mar 2009, 10:33
by Crapgame
really sad, had it been only flashider and buttstock it would have been easier to change when in sweden.. but having to repaint parts of the barrel.

that really sucks man.

Posted: 22 Mar 2009, 13:01
by Lesjak
you got forests, no police there :D

Posted: 22 Mar 2009, 15:39
by STUNTMAN
Yes,but our major problem it's the transport in the car... and the fine it's 600€ to 6000€.

STUNTMAN

Posted: 22 Mar 2009, 16:38
by kjsaw
Sorry to hear about this guys, Glad to hear I can still visit though, even with some complications. I am sure you will all get used to it. I see a great market opportunity for barrel wraps and stock covers to put on the rifles when you get into the field ... 8)

How are pistols going to look? will the whole top slide be colored?

8)

Posted: 23 Mar 2009, 06:28
by genetberg
STUNTMAN wrote:Yes,but our major problem it's the transport in the car... and the fine it's 600€ to 6000€.

STUNTMAN
if you have threaded barrels like the guarder m4 barrel, you can have two barrels, change them i 10 sec, a stock is changeable in 10 sec, i cant see any problem with changing these parts for transportation. i see it the laws still make problems for the organized airsofters.

Posted: 23 Mar 2009, 11:46
by Ober-Lix
Hello Stuntman,

This is a very sad affaire. We here in Germany are fighting to get Auto-Fire legal. I thing for the long run it is important to get the industrial lobby involved. It is them who loose sales and members to the sport. They have a stronger elbow and can counter the arguments of the police better then clubs. It might take a long time but one should not give up hope.
We are keeping our fingers crossed for you in Portugal.

Ober-Lix