Post by LuiCS™ on Jan 8, 2008 8:02:33 GMT 7
dukun teriak dukun nih... ampun mbah...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_issues_in_airsoft
di China airsoft dilarang loh di mainlandnya, tapi produksi sih teutep nyak....
untuk Indo,
Indonesia
* In Indonesia, there are no strict rules about it, and still under no consideration by the government as to whether airsoft guns are treated as "toys" or are almost equal to real guns. However, airsoft were first brought to Indonesia circa 2000 - 2001. The founders of Indonesian airsoft communities put some restrictions on airsoft games.
o For example, airsoft players are prohibited to upgrade their gun to above 100m/s, or they'll be rejected from the community.
o Anyone who wants to buy an airsoft gun, must be at least 18 years old and know the regulations and rules about the airsoft gun.
Some events have occurred that are perceived as endangering the continuity of the hobby, such as some robberies in which airsoft replicas were used.
Therefore, in order to control its grown, there is a govt authorized club called PERBAKIN (Indonesian Shooting Club) which is currently appointed by police to accomodate Airsoft as a new born sport. however, this information about Perbakin is inaccurate, an annonymous tip informs that PERBAKIN do not have any agenda whatsoever relating to airsoft
Most likely that the Airsoft will be under IPSC supervision since one of the sport type can be categorized as IPSC (practical shooting) and not just only skirmish (war game).However this statement can only be a wishfull thingking cosidering how little the goverment's attention in this activity. Govt don't approve skrimish as a sport, they only permit Target shooting and IPSC only. In other words, if you want to play Airsoft, you should become a member of this Perbakin Club and not participating in skirmishes, but only in IPSC.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_issues_in_airsoft
di China airsoft dilarang loh di mainlandnya, tapi produksi sih teutep nyak....
untuk Indo,
Indonesia
* In Indonesia, there are no strict rules about it, and still under no consideration by the government as to whether airsoft guns are treated as "toys" or are almost equal to real guns. However, airsoft were first brought to Indonesia circa 2000 - 2001. The founders of Indonesian airsoft communities put some restrictions on airsoft games.
o For example, airsoft players are prohibited to upgrade their gun to above 100m/s, or they'll be rejected from the community.
o Anyone who wants to buy an airsoft gun, must be at least 18 years old and know the regulations and rules about the airsoft gun.
Some events have occurred that are perceived as endangering the continuity of the hobby, such as some robberies in which airsoft replicas were used.
Therefore, in order to control its grown, there is a govt authorized club called PERBAKIN (Indonesian Shooting Club) which is currently appointed by police to accomodate Airsoft as a new born sport. however, this information about Perbakin is inaccurate, an annonymous tip informs that PERBAKIN do not have any agenda whatsoever relating to airsoft
Most likely that the Airsoft will be under IPSC supervision since one of the sport type can be categorized as IPSC (practical shooting) and not just only skirmish (war game).However this statement can only be a wishfull thingking cosidering how little the goverment's attention in this activity. Govt don't approve skrimish as a sport, they only permit Target shooting and IPSC only. In other words, if you want to play Airsoft, you should become a member of this Perbakin Club and not participating in skirmishes, but only in IPSC.