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Scotcho1.0 July 22nd, 2012 12:02

Orange tips
 
I have done some searching and have come to the conclusion that orange tips are not required in Canada. That means I can paint mine right? And what the hell is the point of them anyway? Seems silly...unless the orange reacts with lead in real bullets and instantly converts it to a biodegradable .25 high quality bb lol.



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AKA July 22nd, 2012 12:07

Its purpose is so people that don't know much about gun's can make sure it is a toy and cops know its not real

Styrak July 22nd, 2012 12:15

Correct, not required in Canada. It's a US law.

Summers1000 July 22nd, 2012 12:17

It is because most of the guns we get here in Canada come up from the States and down there the requirment on all guns is the orange tip, so it ends up carrying over when the guns get here.

Curo July 22nd, 2012 12:20

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Originally Posted by Summers1000 (Post 1681794)
It is because most of the guns we get here in Canada come up from the States and down there the requirment on all guns is the orange tip, so it ends up carying over when the guns get here.

Whhhhhat? You need to double check that information.

Scotcho1.0 July 22nd, 2012 12:31

I never understood the "so they know its a toy" theory..if I take a 306 and paint the end orange, its still a 306..but people will think its a toy? Lol I coud just imagine..."no no its not real, see the orange tip, watch I'll shoot you with no I'll effects" haha

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L473ncy July 22nd, 2012 12:40

I believe some bank robbers painted the tips of their guns orange once. Here's an article: http://johnrlott.blogspot.ca/2010/03...s-on-real.html

As for why some guns have orange tips. As far as I can tell it boils down to the manufacturers/suppliers. Some treat North America as a homogeneous market and give everyone orange tips, others make a distinction between US, Canada, and Mexico. however you should note that some suppliers are stateside. E1/Jag Precision gets OEM stuff from Asia then resells under their brand name and add value added stuff like RMA/warranty support service which a lot of clone manufacturers don't do. Also supposedly the E1 stuff is stripped down and redone better than how the OEM manufacturer sent it out as like relubing with slightly better lube and making sure seals are a little bit better, not sure if this is true though since there's a lot of misinformatoin and rumours floating around trying to promote/differentiate one companies stuff from another and justify their pricing.

Styrak July 22nd, 2012 18:28

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Originally Posted by Cobalt Caliber (Post 1681795)
Whhhhhat? You need to double check that information.

That's a true statement. What do you think is wrong about it?

mrfister July 22nd, 2012 18:32

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Originally Posted by Scotcho1.0 (Post 1681802)
I never understood the "so they know its a toy" theory..if I take a 306 and paint the end orange, its still a 306..but people will think its a toy? Lol I coud just imagine..."no no its not real, see the orange tip, watch I'll shoot you with no I'll effects" haha

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that is exactly why the orange tip is not law in canada

Darklen July 22nd, 2012 20:26

It's a US regulation regarding the transportation & sale.

The Code of Federal Regulations Title 15, part 1150.2, states "no person shall manufacture, enter into commerce, ship, transport, or receive any toy, look-alike, or imitation firearm" without the requisite blaze orange marking. A waiver may be obtained (1150.5) by the theatrical, movie, or television industries.

It currently has no bearing of law in any other country in the world. I get this question in my store all the time.

jordan7831 July 22nd, 2012 21:14

can we lock this now?


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