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Oh i know but i was just wondering if i could play in Japan just so i can see how they play as opposed to how we play here in England. It would just be for informative reasons more than anything. I play tournament and scenario here so just wondered what the scene was like in Japan (if there was one)Would you believe that a soured-up airsoft gun can get the owner in the same trouble as an illegally owned firearm?
I believe I'd rather spend my limited time on a visit to Japan on doing things I can only do in Japan instead of spending it on things I can do back home.
Im on the site that you linked but as most the posts were from 2010 i wasn't sure if the ruling had changed at all since then.Okay, maybe I am wrong. I looked at Mike Cash's link.
Here is another with a post saying that people think its illegal, but it isn't. Paintball in Japan?
Still, I think its very important to point out that Japan is a very fussy place. They have their own rules for just about anything, and that could very well make the importation of your paintball guns illegal for various reasons. I would not even try it if I felt reasonably sure cause there is always some minor point you might have missed that some jackbooted jack(explicative) in the customs department might decide to hammer.
Still, I see airsoft guns for sale new and used all the time. I have never once seen a paintball gun for sale in Japan. They might be legal, but they don't seem to be very common.
Would you believe that a soured-up airsoft gun can get the owner in the same trouble as an illegally owned firearm?