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As long as you are over 18, and can prove it to an age verifier, you will be able to purchase any airsoft gun you want from these forums.
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not the world but canada....
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August 2nd, 2008, 10:37 | #23 |
Hi,
I'm moving to Canada (Calgary, AB) permanently on the 24th. I play airsoft here in Poland (over a year now) and I would like to continue in Canada. I'm bringing all of my gear with me but my main concern is my G&P WGC Custom AR-15 rifle. I'd like to take it with me. From what I read here, everything is OK (gearbox, outer and inner barrel, battery, magazines etc.) aside from the gun's body itself. So my question is: is there any special permit I could obtain at the embassy to legally bring it in? Or maybe try my luck and pray they won't notice? What are my chances if I politely tell the customs agent what I want to bring into the country - has anyone done it like this? It is a big deal for me, because the body is vital to my re-enactment, unless I could get an XM16E1/M16A1 G&P body in Canada (and I'd also like info on this if these bodies are readily available - if yes, I'll just take everything but mine and just get a new one in Canada) What do you guys think? Also, what about taking an M72A3 LAW with me? It is of course spent and useless (all I can do with it is open and close it) so it can't do any harm. Thanks |
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August 2nd, 2008, 10:52 | #25 |
Not even the parts?
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August 2nd, 2008, 12:00 | #26 |
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Most of the gun parts, you can bring in Canada without problem but the lower and upper receiver, don't try luck to smuggling it in here. The good thing, they seized it but the worst thing, you will be in their blacklist and whenever or whatever you sent outside or receive from abroad will be opened, check and tax will coming along too but still I can't say that you have 100 % to bring the part like magazine, stock, and magazine either. It's depend on your luck too.
For M72A3 LAW, I wouldn't it pass the border at all, Don't ever consider to bring. You can buy one in here when you get verified. Cheers ! KND
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August 2nd, 2008, 16:48 | #27 |
Alright then, the M72 is out of the question, but I'm still waiting on some more opinions about the rifle parts.
Also, what about an M7 bayonet? Can I take it with me? And does any Airsoft retailer in Canada readily offer XM16E1/M16A1 G&P receivers? Last edited by Panek; August 2nd, 2008 at 16:55.. |
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August 2nd, 2008, 21:42 | #28 |
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Retailers offer receivers, if you get age verified you can buy them here as well, as for the bayonet, I'm sure that you can bring it into Canada, people import/bring swords and such on the plane with them all of the time.
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You can bring all your rifle parts, but not the body.
Gear is fine Accesories are fine (but not your grenades for m72, or silencers) Just put everything in your luggage, not your carry-on. Once in Canada you can meet an age verifier, he can age verify you (18+) and then you can have a importer bring in a metal body for you from almost any supplier. redwolfairsoft.com wgcshop.com and many more. P.S I miss the summers in Szczecin. |
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