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TaroBear March 1st, 2010 01:36

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I tried searching with a few different keywords, but nothing came up. Bottom line is: is it safe to mail airsoft parts with Canada Post? Specifically, a silencer. I wouldn't be worried about scopes or mags or whatever.

R.I.T.Z March 1st, 2010 01:38

yes, just make sure its in a box, CP(canada post) doesn't open your parcels heck we ship guns across canada

TaroBear March 1st, 2010 01:40

Wow, thanks for quick reply. I guess we can close this thread now.

Sully March 1st, 2010 09:26

As long as it's being shipped within Canada you are all good. If it's being shipped from outside the country then you may run into some problems. Although the problems wouldn't be from CP, it'd be from the CBSA.

Rock 'N' Roll Outlaw March 1st, 2010 09:39

Even though their not supposed to ask, if they do (usually when shipping a gun) if they ask you whats inside of it, just avoid any long-winded explanations and say its an "instrument" or "hobby parts" because your not lying when saying that.

L473ncy March 1st, 2010 10:25

I had "toys" on the shipping manifest before. Keep in mind that it's also a felony to open other people mail except in certain circumstances (ie. Police have a Warrant, or you haven't picked up your package for X number of months and it can't be returned or there's no return address or something).

Just don't lie if they ask you what it is. Just say it's "private" or "toys" or "models".

diamond_SEA March 1st, 2010 10:33

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Originally Posted by L473ncy (Post 1175968)
I had "toys" on the shipping manifest before. Keep in mind that it's also a felony to open other people mail except in certain circumstances (ie. Police have a Warrant, or you haven't picked up your package for X number of months and it can't be returned or there's no return address or something).

Just don't lie if they ask you what it is. Just say it's "private" or "toys" or "models".

cuz if its a long cylindrical object and labelled "private toy"- no CP employee will open it. ;)

TaroBear March 1st, 2010 23:09

"I have a "hard metal shaft" in it, what of it good sir?"

Rock 'N' Roll Outlaw March 1st, 2010 23:11

Then you would just be charged with sexual assault.

TaroBear March 31st, 2010 18:29

Well, I'm back again. This time I'm wondering, what service do you folks use to mail AEGs? And I mean with the original manufacturer box and all. Putting an address on a box that has a giant picture of an assault rifle of it seems like a bad idea.

-Trooper- March 31st, 2010 18:34

If you're using the original box, just wrap it up.

Ronan March 31st, 2010 18:34

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Originally Posted by TaroBear (Post 1200028)
Well, I'm back again. This time I'm wondering, what service do you folks use to mail AEGs? And I mean with the original manufacturer box and all. Putting an address on a box that has a giant picture of an assault rifle of it seems like a bad idea.

Theirs something called parcel wrapping. Its basically long sheets of brown paper. Tape that stuff around the box, and ship away. It never failed me. Found at CP stores mostly.

If you feel cheap, go to Dolarama and get some $1 gift wrap, and you can use ether side.

TaroBear March 31st, 2010 18:36

And after that I just take it to the post office like any normal package?

TokyoSeven March 31st, 2010 18:37

A common practice is to take the box top and turn it inside out and then tape it back together at the corners. After that you can simply wrap it in plain brown packaging paper, address it and send it on its way.

Tex March 31st, 2010 18:38

yup wrap it up or turn the box inside out tape it up and ship it.


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