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Topic: Toy guns preferably cap firing
Psycho!
Posts: 5536
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Anyone know of a good toy retailer that might carry any good quality toy/replica rifles that fire roll type caps?.. I had a fantastic toy as a kid (my Dad was in importing and I always had the coolest toys no one else could get>:) anyway I was telling my son about this cool Thompson smg that I had that fired entire 100 paper roll cps and he has been scouring the net looking for something similar. Kerpowee site in US has a lot of stuff but mainly items that wouldnt make into Oz, many are airsoft , BB guns. Also the cap guns have a freight of about $100AU!!

So anyone who knows a place that sells toy/replica cap weapons like I have described I would much appreciate the info.
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Thundercracker
Posts: 1346
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You need it for your 'son' hey psycho.


Psycho!
Posts: 5537
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You need it for your 'son' hey psycho.


hey it's an excuse that has worked in the past and I'm sticking with it.

:)
Reverend Evil
Posts: 13510
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
I haven't seen cap guns in years. Are they still around? Wouldn't surprise me if some whiney parents complained and got them banned.

8-)
Kat
Posts: 7575
Location:
I am pretty sure replica's are illegal
demon
Posts: 2083
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i know ado was into the airsoft guns for a while & was going to try & import some from america but i don't know how he went with that. :/ maybe you could contact hime through ng!-online. :)
Psycho!
Posts: 5538
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The toy shop up at Indro has a pretty good range of cap pistols and a winchester rifle, some even use the old roll type caps, but nothing as cool as a Thompson. Also Kat these are toys and not 'replicas' in the true sense in that they are obvious as toys because of their scale and huge orange tip on them. i.e they are much smaller etc.

This toy is what he would really like but it would cost upwards of $140AU to get here...and I aint doing that. :)

last edited by Psycho! at 10:34:24 22/Mar/06 p.s that page takes forever to load but the site show some of the stuff you can get in US.

last edited by Psycho! at 10:37:28 22/Mar/06
Kat
Posts: 7576
Location:

ahhh the good old orange tip
Loki
Posts: 6616
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I am pretty sure replica's are illegal
Correct.

know ado was into the airsoft guns for a while & was going to try & import some from america
Airsoft guns are illegal in Australia.
They are replica's and illegal, and their potential to fire ball bearings also makes them ilelgal just as ShangHai sling shots are illegal.

That of course doesn't stop you trying to import one, but it might (probably) just get confiscated on the way in.
Your best bet would be to import it in pieces and re-assemble when it gets here, but the pieces are probably easily recognisable and will also be picked up.
koopz
Posts: 5723
Location: Queensland
This toy is what he would really like but it would cost upwards of $140AU to get here...and I aint doing that. :)


go have a chat with your accountant. surely this subject matter is somehow related to professional development ;)

other than that - is Saint still in the states? surely there's a Qiggle local somewhere who can bring you one back. hmm - anyone got Schapelle Corby's ph number?


:P
bung
Posts: 561
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
replicas aren't illegal. try www.collectorsarmoury.com.au
Splash
Posts: 2326
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
And, the fact that you've got "replica" written down the side of your guns. And, the fact that I've got "Desert Eagle point 5 0" written on the side of mine, should precipitate your balls into shrinking, along with your presence. Now . . . fu** off.
Eds
Posts: 7875
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hahahaha splash. I love that movie.
Psycho!
Posts: 5540
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'll change the threat topic i guess...i am not interested in anything that can fire a projectile..other than the toy type that can shoot a ping pong ball etc...'toy' is the operative word here guys.
Loki
Posts: 6617
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
replicas aren't illegal.
Ok, go pull out your replica in frotn of police and see what happens.
See what also happens when they find out it's a replica - you will be charged as though it is a real weapon.

It would surely be illegal to carry a replica, produce a replica in public or threaten anybody with a replica.
The law will consider the replica an actuating firearm.

and their potential to fire ball bearings also makes them ilelgal
I should have said "is what makes them illegal"

As far as exact replica's alone go, I think you might need a gun licence?

I couldn't see it coming through customs and them saying "ohhh it's only a replica hehehehe just give it to whoever that guy was who was getting it! sure, he may go threaten someone with it but who cares, it's not real! lololol"

Ask Evis, he might know this s***, I'm just using mostly common sense (except that I know armed robbery/threats etc. with a replica is identical to using a real weapon).

last edited by Loki at 12:21:36 22/Mar/06

last edited by Loki at 12:27:27 22/Mar/06
koopz
Posts: 5724
Location: Queensland
Ok, go pull out your replica in frotn of police and see what happens.



I'm not sure exactly what happens, but I am pretty sure Psycho! will come along and take ya photo afterwards =)
evıs
Posts: 5667
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You are about right Loki, I wouldn't be carrying one around in public.
Loki
Posts: 6618
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hrm, evis just tells me you apparently don't need a gun licence to own one.
But the using one to threaten etc. is still considered a real weapon.

Seems silly that you don't need a gun licence given it's implications and potential use to cause panic/duress etc.

Airsoft etc. that fire projectiles still definately remain illegal ^____^

last edited by Loki at 12:31:58 22/Mar/06
Tanaka Khan
Posts: 2787
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
This toy is what he would really like but it would cost upwards of $140AU to get here...and I aint doing that. :)


If you TRULY loved your son you would get it for him, price should be no object for those we love.
Hardball, Billy
Posts: 5255
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I can remember when I was younger and into cap guns there was a $50 Chain gun at Target. It was f***ing awesome... battery powered and fired 100 caps per minute. I always wanted it so badly but could never afford it.
Kat
Posts: 7577
Location:

I remember buying a $5 cap gun at the local nightowl. Refils were $2
AmA
Posts: 178
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
why dont you buy your son a .22 rifle and get him into junior target shooting
fpot
Posts: 12819
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
And, the fact that you've got "replica" written down the side of your guns. And, the fact that I've got "Desert Eagle point 5 0" written on the side of mine, should precipitate your balls into shrinking, along with your presence. Now . . . fu** off.
Pity you cheated by copy pasting the quote rather than typing it (sif you would have censored f***)
whoop
Posts: 9861
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I used to get those revolver cap guns, you know the see through ones? ANyway, I'd remove that little block thing in the end & roll up bits of tinfoil as bullets. Worked too. I never ended up shooting myself in the eye or anyone else for that matter. Kids these days miss out on so much awesome stuff
Skyhawk
Posts: 1371
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
the best cap guns were those pistols that fired one cap at a time, you pulled back the chamber and then closed to fire, they were really loud, anyone remember them?
Psycho!
Posts: 5544
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
the best cap guns were those pistols that fired one cap at a time, you pulled back the chamber and then closed to fire, they were really loud, anyone remember them?


oh yeh they were a hoot. some of the paper roll type caps are rated as high as that. Some of the US sites I have checked out have them rated at 125dB. When I was a kid we used to get the whole roll of caps, place it on the concrete driveway and smash it with a hammer..if you hit it just right you aced the whole roll...man that made a huge bang.

But then again when I was a kid we still had Cracker Night...NOW THAT WAS FUN.

:p
Fireblood
Posts: 7523
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
just as ShangHai sling shots are illegal.


Whats the deal with this? I have one here, they are only illegal if you have it connected right? Cus you can buy the handle and the band separately
Splash
Posts: 2328
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Pity you cheated by copy pasting the quote rather than typing it (sif you would have censored f***)

yeah i know, it's been a while since i've seen the movie. Plus I hate it when people get quotes wrong, so I thought I should try to get it right myself.
C0deBasher
Posts: 862
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Unlicenced ownership of replica pistols and rifles are legal in Queensland only. The act though, does stipulate it is an offence to brandish one in a public place, or to display or operate in any manor or location as to (or to intend to) cause alarm.



last edited by C0deBasher at 15:44:19 23/Mar/06
C0deBasher
Posts: 863
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Sif getting the youngun a toy gun. follow my lead last week and get him some REAL hardware. :D

http://devx.ath.cx/pics/tank.jpg


last edited by C0deBasher at 15:59:05 23/Mar/06
demon
Posts: 2087
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
But then again when I was a kid we still had Cracker Night...NOW THAT WAS FUN.

orrrrjeh... a better time where saftey was an individual's responsibility! 'rattles walking frame @ the whippersnappers!' ;p

but i gotta admit the wildlife & nieghbourhood pets copped it sweet on cracker night!~ also letterboxes, garbage cans & meat ant nests :D but it was all in good fun till someone lost an eye eh!? ;P i had an air-rifle when i was 9... bought my brother's 22 when i was 14 & traded the 22 in for a lever action winchester 30-30 when i was 17! i also had (& still have) a heap of archery equipment when i was a teen... 2 bows, a 250lb crossbow & a hoard of arrows n quarrels & accessories. good times :D
Rodolphe
Posts: 237
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Whats the deal with this? I have one here, they are only illegal if you have it connected right? Cus you can buy the handle and the band separately
I bought mine assembled, the ones with the wrist support are the ones that are illegal (see pic). Obviously you can't go roaming the streets with a shanghai, just like you can't go roaming the streets with a big f***-off knife evcen though aren't illegal.



Mine is the same as the one pictured less the wrist support.
Psycho!
Posts: 5551
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hehe yeh Demon the old 'destroy the letterbox' mission...I was a sad little so and so...we had this really cool letterbox that my Grandfather had made. It looked like a little house with a garage that opened up to get the letters, little plastic windows and everything. Weeeel, one cracker night I filled that sucker with about 4 threepenny bungers (you recall the huge bastards), looped the fuses together and blew it to smithereens.

My mum came down, grabbed my suitcase with like 3 months worth of collected and saved crackers and put the lot in the concrete tubs in our laundry and filled it up with water. Then she flogged me...ah the memories.

^-^
C0deBasher
Posts: 864
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
My mum came down, grabbed my suitcase with like 3 months worth of collected and saved crackers and put the lot in the concrete tubs in our laundry and filled it up with water. Then she flogged me...ah the memories.


Sobbbb!!!!!11!1!

My commiserations, cracker night ah the memories. :P


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