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FMA AN-PEQ-15 Upgrade Version LED White light + Red laser with IR Lenses Black

£49.99



FMA PEQ 15 Upgrade Version LED White light + Red laser Airsoft Toy
The FMA PEQ15 Box Light & Laser - Black is a high-quality accessory designed for airsoft players. It is a combination laser and light module that provides a versatile solution for illuminating targets and marking your position on the battlefield. The PEQ15 features a bright white light with adjustable brightness levels, perfect for illuminating dark areas or signalling team mates. The laser is adjustable for windage and elevation, allowing for precise aiming and accuracy. The module is powered by a CR123A battery and is constructed of durable polymer material with a matte black finish for a sleek look. The FMA PEQ15 Box Light & Laser is easy to install and is compatible with a wide range of airsoft guns. Whether you're a seasoned player or just starting out, this accessory is a must-have to enhance your shooting experience.
Features:
This compact PEQ15 box from FMA has a functioning precision red laser with integrated LED flashlight.
The PEQ box has 3 different modes of operation, red laser mode, flashlight mode or both red laser & flashlight. These modes are set by adjusting the switch on the rear of the unit.
The unit fits any standard 20mm rail and easily secured with a thumb screw.
The laser & light is powered by two CR123A batteries.
The flashlight is listed by the manufacturer as being 270 lumens.
The included pressure pad has a cord length of 160mm.
 The strength of the laser and light can be reduced by using the damping caps on the front of the box.
The PEQ box comes with a detailed sticker pack that allows you to personalise your unit.
Black in colour.
In the UK, airsoft guns are classified as "realistic imitation firearms" (RIFs). As such, there are specific regulations governing the sale, purchase, and use of airsoft guns. One of the most important regulations for airsoft in the UK is the Violent Crime Reduction Act of 2006. This act requires that anyone who wishes to purchase a RIF must have a "legitimate defense" for doing so. This means that the purchaser must be able to demonstrate that they have a valid reason for owning a RIF, such as being a member of a recognized airsoft club or reenactment group. The UK Airsoft Retailers Association (UKARA) has developed a system for recognizing legitimate airsoft players, called the UKARA database. To be added to the database, an airsoft player must play a minimum of three games at a registered airsoft site within a period of no less than two months, and have their attendance and game history recorded. Once registered, the player can use their UKARA membership to purchase RIFs from registered retailers without the need for a special defense. Airsoft guns must also be transported in a secure case when being transported in public. Overall, while airsoft guns are legal to own and use in the UK, it is important to follow the regulations and guidelines set out by the law and organizations such as UKARA to ensure that they are used safely and responsibly. Here at Combat Airsoft Supplies we require you to submit a valid defence / UKARA when purchasing a "RIF". If you have any questions relating to this please email store@combatairsoft.uk prior to your purchase. In practice, the most widely recognized form of defense for owning a RIF is membership in a registered airsoft club (UKARA). Other forms of defense may include historical reenactment, film and theatrical production, and firearms training. However, these defenses are typically more difficult to prove and may require additional evidence to support. In order to establish a reasonable excuse, individuals must be able to provide evidence that they have a legitimate reason for owning a RIF. This may include providing proof of membership in an airsoft club or a letter from a film or theatrical production company. It is worth noting that the law does not apply to "two-tone" or brightly colored airsoft guns, which are not considered realistic imitation firearms and can be purchased without a reasonable excuse. However, two-tone airsoft guns are generally less desirable for serious airsoft players as they can affect the realism of the game.