Armoury
Categories of Armament
Kinds of weaponry we offer:
- RIFs = realistic imitation firearms. This refers to airsoft guns and model guns that imitate a firearm designed after 1870.
- Blank firing guns = have a fully obstructed dummy barrel and will vent the gas from the fired blank cartridges in an upward or sideways direction. Blank guns that do not ventilate like how I have described above are illegal for theatre use.
- Deactivated firearms = this refers to previously fully functional firearms that have been rendered inert by a proof house to the 2018 EU deactivation standard.
- Antique replicas = this refers to replica firearms that imitate a gun that was designed before 1870, for example, muskets and cowboy guns.
- Blunt weapons = this refers to weaponry such as swords, axes, spears, daggers etc.
The Law on Firearms
Under Part 2, Section 37 of the VCRA (Violent Crimes Reduction Act) , a number of specific defences (otherwise known as "reasonable excuses") have been granted to Museums/Galleries, Theatres and companies involved in Film and Television production.
While purchasing/importing/renting still technically remains an offence under the VCRA, these defences effectively grant a number of specific purposes a defence from the offences laid down by the Violent Crime Reduction Act, making them eligible to purchase/rent items.
These specific defences are outlined below:
- (a) the purposes of a museum or gallery;
- (b) the purposes of theatrical performances and of rehearsals for such performances;
- (c) the production of films
- (d) the production of television programmes
Once you have selected the items you wish to hire please contact our armourer on:
- theo.brignall@gmail.com
- 07775 453400
If you are looking for a particular armament which you do not see below, please get in contact as we may be able to source.