Hopefully he's been booted from the police as well!
He isn't in the Police, never has been (I also shoot with someone who has an 8+1 870 12g pump shotgun). Also, it isn't a game gun, it is a Practical shotgun for competition, he doesn't shoot clays or wildlife with it, won't be turning up to a game or clay shoot near you as it were. Admittedly he is a tw*t anyway but beside that we don't train with less lethal weapons, we don't pick up firearms that aren't ours, we always treat them as loaded and lethal regardless of what is written on them and we can all identify a real 870 from a toy. The joke, as pointed out by boatman, is that painting it orange obviously makes it 'less lethal'!

The point is that most armed response officers aren't going to not open fire because a gun is yellow or pink with blue spots. If you are going to argue that it would cause an ARO to pause then every armed bank robber and crook should be buying yellow paint!
Now as far as buying or giving the old style blank firers to people, this is, as far as I am aware, perfectly legal which is why they are on gunstar and gunmart.
http://www.gunstar.co.uk/sussex-armoury-not-sure-22-starter-guns-for-sale-in-kent/Other-guns/509826
And if someone was coming after me with one of the following then I wouldn't assume it was only firing blanks regardless of colour!:
http://www.gunstar.co.uk/bruni-beretta-px4-8mm-starter-guns-for-sale-in-devon/Other-guns/507160
I wonder if the media will report that a gun was brightly coloured when someone gets shot with one having been threatening with it!
As far as I am concerned if you are waving a weapon at someone in a threatening manner, regardless of colour, it is making yourself a target.
Now it is approaching the stage where you can print your own metal gun then, printing your own blank firer in Tiger strips if you want will be easy.

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