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November 28th, 2007, 12:04 | #16 |
Then why do we mostly hear of thing being seized, not coming through for people here in Canada, right from the people on these boards? Explain that one.
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November 28th, 2007, 12:12 | #17 |
I would like to hear all of these stories of items that have been "seized" by the CBSA...
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November 28th, 2007, 20:37 | #18 |
I've not heard of alot of confiscations, or you are hearing a few of the unlucky ones. You never know til you try, and alot of us continue to "try" successfully.
Like I said,I moved from Toronto to Manhattan, New York, where customs inspectors are probably the most intense in the world, simply due to terrorism, etc, and we have no problems getting airsoft guns or parts shipped to us, and they are illegal in this city. I think that says alot about customs in general. The volume of packages and parcels going thru customs in each city or country per hour is just insane. There is no time to check everything or or even a fraction of it. But yes, some do get pulled aside, and you lose your package and money. I'm sure it sucks if that happens, and a very valid reason not to try. |
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November 28th, 2007, 21:59 | #19 |
Airsoft guns are legal in the states but illegal in New York? Hmm.
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November 29th, 2007, 08:28 | #20 | |
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Yes, airsoft guns are illegal in the 5 bouroughs of New York (not upstate), New Jersey state, Pennsylvania, PA, and Detroit Michigan. Its legal everywhere else. The reason being is so many people were using airsoft guns to commit crimes and robberies in those cities |
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December 1st, 2007, 23:30 | #21 |
I just found out that if you do install a magnesium bolt in the HFC or Team SD M11A1, you will be unable to adjust the hop up.
On the HFC & Team SD M11A1, the hopup adjustment is done with a very small allen wrench that is inserted into a hole on top of the PLASTIC bolt next to the cocking handle on top of the gun. This is different than the KSC/KWA M11A1 where you use a larger custom key by inserting in the side of the gun where the BB's are fed into the barrell. The KSC Magnesium bolts do not have the hole bored in the top of it, so the allen wrench will not fit. |
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