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:? I still don't know how they know u have airsoft in ur car. while i'm just talking bout' going through the border once and not doing it several times a week. they don't pop my trunk when i'm coming back from the states.
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I had the same trouble back and forward to scotland....all you do is open a paper company just to registar it as a thatrical supply company...and you move the guns as props (ie, supply to movies and plays and theatre etc) also depends where in canada you fly into....quebec...no worries....toronto...prepare to bend over and drop them frilliy pinkies. might be worth contacting an airsoft dealer in the town your going to and see if you can ship them to him ready for collection upon your arrival....i know many companies that supply guns in canada bring them under the pretense of stage props :tup:
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Hey, now that's a good idea... I know internationalarmysurplus.com in Montreal (and that's exactly where we'll go anyway). I think I'll ask them about it :)
And you said that there are "no worries" if it's in Quebec, which it in fact is... were you referring to the guns, or the helmets (which I was asking about in the previous post?) I'm getting lost :D |
you could just ship it to a friend or relative over in Poland or Canada, then pick it up. Or you could ship it to that surplus store you mentioned.
One of those, or if they don't work, your best bet would be to buy a new loadout of guns for in Canada. Good luck JT. |
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