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Littleshakyhands November 16th, 2006 20:17

Shipping Accessories from the US?
 
I know i might get flared and called noob... well... i am. I was just wondering if you can get airsoft ACCESSORIES into canada. I know that guns wont make it, but will extra mags, scopes, etc get into canada??

thephenom November 16th, 2006 20:32

http://airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=23191

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gryphon
Examples of things you CAN import:

* Magazines for AEGs and GBBs without fake cartridges
* Outer barrels for most guns
* Inner barrels of any type
* Handgun slides
* Flash suppressors
* Scopes, red dot sights, iron sights, lasers
* Rail systems and scope mounts
* Springs, bushings, gears, pistons, or other gearbox parts
* Batteries, BBs, loading tools
* Helmets, goggles, body armor, tactical vests, camouflage


Littleshakyhands November 16th, 2006 21:09

Thank you

Greylocks November 16th, 2006 21:18

It also depends on how the Customs feels on that particular day. Even those can be seized and then it's up to you to fight the system.

Dont forget little things like the Exchange rate and taxes, shipping costs, etc.

Littleshakyhands November 17th, 2006 18:09

i'll keep that in mind, thanks.

RacingManiac November 17th, 2006 19:35

my Streamlight X2 got opened but received nonetheless....

Greylocks November 18th, 2006 05:52

Flashlights are not likely to be a problem, but any gun part has been known to be stopped for sometimes really stupid reasons.

Getting age-verified and buying in Canada is still the safest option. Trying to import anything at all when can be dicey as you can be defrauded and not have quite as much legal protection for yourself.

caboose36 November 4th, 2007 01:40

Dose anyone know if you could bring in a metal side folding ak-47 stock? And im talking airsoft just incase someone thinks of this the wrong way.

Outcast569 November 4th, 2007 04:17

Terrorist!!!!! lol


You should be able to so long as the object does not break any laws by itself then ya you should though if you get a stupid customs agent it may be delayed by the person thats obsessive about opening is all.

dodger_me November 4th, 2007 04:25

Um one year Bump?.... Next time use search and the faq.... Geez

Greylocks November 4th, 2007 05:31

Import (through channels), no reason why not. Bringing it across yourself, specially if you are under 18 and using your parents car (for example) may not be a bright move.
You can also get age-verified and buy in Canada. Then there are no worries.

Trader 762 March 3rd, 2008 19:37

Grenade Discharger

OK since no one listed "grenade", what are the chances this item will get seized?

I mean, tape up that little red dot and well, sure looks damn real to me.

Styrak March 3rd, 2008 20:43

Very good chance it will get seized, since it looks like a real grenade. Read the importation FAQ.

Skladfin March 4th, 2008 00:22

I'm wondering why the shipping is $40 for that grenade for overseas

Styrak March 4th, 2008 00:34

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skladfin (Post 660357)
I'm wondering why the shipping is $40 for that grenade for overseas

USA is overseas too. Interesting...I've never seen any items that have different shipping depending on where you are from eHobby.


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