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This NEW HA-101 Colt 1911 is a new spring BB pistol that resembles the real thing very closely. This new 101 from HFC is a quality single shot spring powered pistol which is great for plinking in the garden. Fires at approx 220 FPS and travels for about 25 to 30 metres! It also comes with a 15 round fast loader magazine.
THIS NEW BB GUN HAS A FULL WORKING SAFETY THAT IS LOCATED ON THE SIDE OF THE GUN AND LOOKS LIKE THE SLIDE STAY.
- NAME: HA101 PISTOL
- REPLICA NAME: 1911 STYLE
- COLOUR: ORANGE
- CONSTRUCTION: ABS
- MANUFACTURER: HFC
- AMMO: 0.20G
- FPS: 210 (MANUFACTURER QUOTED)
- ACTION: SINGLE SHOT
- MAGAZINE CAPACITY: 15
- HOP UP: YES
- PELLETS: 100 IN SMALL BAG
Box Include:
- 1 x HA10 BB Gun
- Free 0.20g BB Pelletes
- Manual
Face Protector or Safety Glasses and Protective clothing should be worn at all times From 01/10/2007 the laws regarding airsoft guns have changed for the UK. Under the VCR Bill 2006 it is illegal to buy or sell an airsoft gun to or from anyone under the age of 18 years.
PLEASE NOTE: Under section 36 of the VCR act it is a criminal offence to alter the appearance, or paint an imitation firearm in a colour to make it into a realistic imitation firearm.
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FAQs: Safety Standard for Children's Toys
The following FAQs are in addition to the FAQs about toy safety available here.
What are the effective dates for the toy safety standard?
Children's toys manufactured after June 12, 2012 must comply with all mandatory sections of the recently revised ASTM F963-11. Therefore, if you are a manufacturer or importer of toys, you must test your children's toys for compliance with the toy safety standard and the required testing must be conducted by a CPSC-accepted laboratory. See footnotes 1,2,3
Third party testing is required for the specific sections of the toy safety standard outlined in the "notice of requirements" and only for those toys designed or intended primarily for children 12 years of age and younger.4 There are other sections of the toy safety standard that do not require third party testing. Nevertheless, for those sections of the toy standard, the manufacturer still must: (i) ensure that the toy is compliant with those sections, and also (ii) certify compliance with those sections.
Is the requirement to test and certify children's toys retroactive?
No. The requirement to test and certify all covered toys to ASTM F963-11 only applies to those toys manufactured on or after June 12, 2012. Toys manufactured between January 1, 2012 through June 12, 2012 must have been tested and certified to ASTM F963-08.