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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Judgement day is coming!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

SPM Trials is coming and We're all dead!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Just like Judgment day in the terminator movies but instead of all mankind, Its only Form 5 Student in Malaysia gets F.U.C.K by it.

DAMN IT, i wish someone like John Connor from the movie would come and save us in this desperate time but like many people says: "if you don't study, even the gods cant help you." so its better to depend on yourself than others so there may not be any update so be cool I'll be back as soon as this F.U.C.K.I.N.G trials is over.

Wrote by the UnknownRebel and thank you all for your continuous support.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Malaysian Laws Concerning Airsoft.

Malaysian laws concerning airsoft.

Under the Firearms Act 1960.

Definition – Imitation Arm.

“Imitation Arm” means anything which has the appearance or is intended to give the impression of being an arm, whether it is capable of discharging any shot, bullet, missile, noxious liquid, gas or other thing, or not;

32. Penalty for use and possession of arms and imitation arms in certain cases.

(1)

(a) If any person makes or attempts to make any use whatsoever of an arm or imitation arm with intent to resist or prevent the lawful apprehension or detention of himself or any other person, he shall, on conviction, be liable to imprisonment for life or for a term not exceeding fourteen years.

(b) Where any person commits an offence under this subsection in respect of the lawful apprehension or detention of himself for any other offence committed by him, he shall be liable to the penalty provided by this subsection in addition to any penalty to which he may be sentenced for that other offence.

(2) If any person, at the time of his committing, or at the time of his apprehension for, any offence specified in the First Schedule has in his possession any arm or imitation arm, he shall, unless he shows that he had it in his possession for a lawful purpose, be liable, on conviction, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding ten years in addition to any penalty to which he may be sentenced for the offence specified in the said Schedule.

(3) If on the trial of any person for an offence under subsection (1) the court is not satisfied that the person is guilty of that offence, but is satisfied that he is guilty of an offence under subsection (2), the court may find him guilty of the offence under the said subsection (2), and thereupon he shall be liable to be punished accordingly.

36. Possession of and importation of imitation arms.

(1) Any person who shall import or have in his possession or custody an imitation arm shall, on conviction, be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year, or to a fine not exceeding five thousand ringgit, or to both:
Provided that it shall not constitute an offence under this section -

(a) for a person under the age of fourteen years to possess an imitation arm; or

(b) for any person to import or be in possession of an imitation arm under and in accordance with a license, in such form as may be prescribed, issued by the Chief Police Officer of the State in which the person resides or, in the case of a person importing the arms in the ordinary course of business, in which he carries on business.

(2) It shall be lawful for a Magistrate upon the request in writing of a Chief Police Officer to order that any imitation arm be destroyed by the police, whether any person has been or could be convicted of any offence against this section or not; and no compensation shall be payable in respect of any destruction under this subsection.

(3) No prosecution under this section shall be commenced without the consent of the Public Prosecutor.


MASOC – Malaysian Airsoft Association.

MASOC – Malaysian Airsoft Association under its president Mr. Mohd Zamri Muhammad have done an excellent job in promoting airsoft sports and have been applying for airsoft to be legalised in Malaysia. They propose that airsoft players and guns be legally registered, controlled and monitored has already received the support of several ministers in the cabinet. The only reason that airsoft is not legal yet, is to have the Associations Registrar Commission and the Sport Commission to approve and recognized airsoft as an extreme sports and the association as the governance body. MASOC hopes that once airsoft is legalised and regulated, it may help to cut off smugglers from smuggling airsoft into Malaysia and to minimized the misused of airsoft in unhealthy and criminal activity. Indonesia has already practise the registration of airsoft players and guns as a means of controlling and monitoring. This has had a positive effect in creating a responsible airsoft community that respects the laws in order to keep the hobby legal. Philipines have enjoyed the sam benefits of legalising the sport. We hope one day, Malaysia will legalized airsoft. Airsoft can contribute to discipline, intergrity, patrotism to the country, leadership and teamwork, as these are the main values inculcate into an airsoft player.

History of airsoft.

It is said that airsoft has it’s roots from Japan. In the late 1940s, due to their local laws, it is very difficult or impossible to obtain firearms in Japan. So gun enthusiast were seeking a legal way enjoy their passion. That started the industry of making airsoft guns. Soon airsoft spread all over the world. Airsoft is now very popular in several Asian regions, such as China, Hong Kong, Japan, Macau, Taiwan, South Korea, and to a certain extent, the Philippines and Indonesia. There is also a growing interest in North America and Europe, especially in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Austria, France, Ireland, Germany, Spain, Slovakia, Switzerland, Poland, Lithuania, Portugal, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Italy, Belgium (which is also visited by Dutch players, as the game is illegal in the Netherlands), and Denmark. Today airsoft continues to be a sport widely associated alongside paintball. Advancements in manufacturing of replica airsoft guns have entirely evolved the sport and greatly deviated it from the all-plastic toy guns of the past.machine-guns.

How are airsoft games played?

At the moment there are no fixed rules for airsoft games. And airsoft games vary greatly in style and compositions. It depends on location, budget, and number of participants. Often it could include skirmishes, organised scenarios, military simulations, historical reenactments or even target practices. Airsoft is very interesting as it often involve the use of real-replica guns, uniforms and tactical gears just like those used by modern military and police organisations. It also involve the use of common military tactics to achieve the objectives set in each game.

What is airsoft?

Airsoft is a recreational combat sport in which players eliminate their opponents by hitting them with a round projectile, usually a 6mm or 8mm plastic ball-bearings(BBs) launched using compressed-air guns (or airsoft gun) powered by manual spring-load, gas or battery-powered gearboxes. The different categories of airsoft guns includes airsoft pistols, airsoft rifles and airsoft machine-guns.

Airsoft in malaysia

Its been a while since the Malaysia Airsoft Association AKA "MASOC" announce that Airsoft is categorized as an extreme sports along with paintball by the Malaysia Sports Commissioner signed by the Minister himself. But KKDN and PDRM are finalize on the rules and regulation to what date because it's already half a year past by and no news at all. I think that at least Three years before Airsoft is legalize in Malaysia but not to worry at least there are groups which loves airsoft and the Flame to let Airsoft legalized in malaysia will never die out when these groups still here.

Fish with glasses?


When i saw this picture, i almost laugh out my guts like: "WHAT THE HELL????? WHAT'S WITH THE GLASSES?!?!?!" then i saw the board saying that the glasses was belong to someone who was fishing and he 's glasses dropped into the water where the fish lived then another guy fish this fish up and found it with glasses between the fish's eyes and eventually the glasses was returned back to the owner. Believe it?

The world's MOST Lucky chair


Believe it? well that depends........

Vampire Killing Kit


This is an actual vampire killing kit used by travelers in Europe in the old days where people still believe that vampire still exist. this photo was taken during my trips to the Ripley's believe it or not museum at Genting Highland. The kit contains: A cross
Pistol loaded with silver bullets
Holy water
Spike and hammer to pierce the vampires heart and others which i forgotten the names.

MP5A5 mini Airsoft AEG


I found this Bad Boy at the Sungai Wang shopping center in Kuala Lumpur just when i was walking around the corridors, it cost at about RM180 and comes with cleaning rod and one small bag of high quality BB's (Dont worry of using up your Ammo, when you buy it the shop will give you a bag of 1800 BB's for free) . The shop that sell this is called "Sun Comic" and they have other models as well like AK47, M16, G3A3 and UZI Submachine gun. The shop is located at the second floor.

Saturday, August 15, 2009