As much as this sucks, from the sound of it the law has always been pretty clear in Germany - anything that can fire at over 214fps and/or ramp is illegal and always has been. Up until today everyone has ignored the law and the authorities have turned a blind eye.That's bollocks. They can't claim something is illegal and seize it if it's been going on for years! They haven't even given an opportunity to hand them in volentarily, they can't bloody fine people for possessing them.
Surely there's logic in that to appeal - No warning and passed as legal under german law.
Will insurance be able to cover the costs of the tournament and the apprehended 'illegal firearms', or are players being thrown in the creek without a paddle?
You go recce mate, Tom and I will head over as reinforcements once you've established a beachhead.....honest!Right a call to arms! Lets get our gear together and TAKE BACK THAT INDOOR PLACE! WHO'S WITH ME?
*hunts around for passport*
Packing my toothbrush as i type.As much as this sucks, from the sound of it the law has always been pretty clear in Germany - anything that can fire at over 214fps and/or ramp is illegal and always has been. Up until today everyone has ignored the law and the authorities have turned a blind eye.
Now one complete bell-end has not only cost a lot of players their markers, potentially given them all a criminal record and got them fined, but has potentially killed the chance of any future international tournaments in Germany. I can't see anyone heading to play in Germany again if there is a risk of having your marker confiscated.
Love the PBnation thread - people have already cooked up a conspiracy theory that it was GI MilSim tipping off the fuzz to get .50 cal introduced (which would be legal up to 300fps)!
You go recce mate, Tom and I will head over as reinforcements once you've established a beachhead.....honest!