Curious which model of timer was used, there's no stop plate for it. I've tried a few different timers and can't seem to find one that works reliably with Action Air.
We use stop plates in Finland. The timer they were using were these: timer.shooters.global/?srsltid=AfmBOopcQErdo6ngSgsTLccUEBSj5H1K1DeZclEqV3yDVWZBLAW5y1hC . I would want to have one too :) @shootersglobal
Nice shooting. Cool to see the Dutch Open from somebody outside of the Netherlands, too. :) I was there on the Saterdaymorning as audience, maybe next year I'll enter the competion as well. Just a curiuos question: did you encounter any problems when traveling by airplane with Airsoft Replica's? Since here in the Netherlands, we got quite some different/difficult rules for owning airsoft replica's. Was it easy or was quite some paperwork needed? Congrats with the price. :)
Thank you! Travelling with airsoft gun depends so much of the country. Rule of thumb is that treat them as real firearm and you won't have any problems anywhere. In Finland airsoft is considered toys where in Netherlands they are to be treated as they would be real guns (even with the paperwork and such). I had no problems with the travelling when the paperwork was in order. When flying back it took awhile to get a police officer to check the gun and my face :)
Curious which model of timer was used, there's no stop plate for it. I've tried a few different timers and can't seem to find one that works reliably with Action Air.
We use stop plates in Finland. The timer they were using were these: timer.shooters.global/?srsltid=AfmBOopcQErdo6ngSgsTLccUEBSj5H1K1DeZclEqV3yDVWZBLAW5y1hC . I would want to have one too :) @shootersglobal
Nice shooting. Cool to see the Dutch Open from somebody outside of the Netherlands, too. :) I was there on the Saterdaymorning as audience, maybe next year I'll enter the competion as well.
Just a curiuos question: did you encounter any problems when traveling by airplane with Airsoft Replica's? Since here in the Netherlands, we got quite some different/difficult rules for owning airsoft replica's. Was it easy or was quite some paperwork needed?
Congrats with the price. :)
Thank you! Travelling with airsoft gun depends so much of the country. Rule of thumb is that treat them as real firearm and you won't have any problems anywhere. In Finland airsoft is considered toys where in Netherlands they are to be treated as they would be real guns (even with the paperwork and such). I had no problems with the travelling when the paperwork was in order. When flying back it took awhile to get a police officer to check the gun and my face :)
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Thanks for the reply, good info. :)