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Aureliano April 8th, 2007 12:11

Hello form Israel
 
Hello guys, I'm from Israel and I'm viewing your site for quite a while.

I must say that your large community is very impressive. In my small homeland - where real weapons are so common, airsoft *can* be dangerous. Therefore it's very very limited. There are only a few groups, and not many active players.
Also, there are not many possibilities to legally purchase an airsoft "gun" (in Israel we call it "an instrument" so that no one would think that we are dealing with real weapons), or adecuate gadgets. Therefore 90% of the shopping is made out of Israel and is brought in Half-Legally

However, I'm likely to visit Toronto in the end of May, and some of my friends asked me to check your stores for attachments and gadgets. I'm not likely to be able to buy a gun (I won't be able to get it back to Israel) - But I would like to check other items that are related to airsoft.

Please let me know.

Thanks!

ancorp April 8th, 2007 12:16

Welcome to ASC. Visit the ASC Armoury store in Toronto for accessories/attachments. I believe they are near Sheppard and Yonge.

Note: Canada is not the best place for airsoft either.

Cheers!
Alex

Iconix April 8th, 2007 12:23

Hell bud, Check out if you talk to some regulars in Toronto on here maybe they can loan you a gun or you can rent one and play a game in may... Canadian style. Just bring your BDUs!!

Greylocks April 8th, 2007 12:34

You are far better off ordering things from Asia. Check our links at the top of each page.

Aureliano April 8th, 2007 15:22

wow, such fast replies...
thank you guys.

As I wrote above - it's impossible for us to buy stuff from the internet - it's considered illigal. So it doesn't matter whether it Asia, Canada, Europe or Iraq (yeah, right) - We can't buy from the net. Only hand to hand and as long as it doesn't look like a weapon.

By the way, I noticed that some of your groups are establishing a "reconstruction" of real units from real armies. What are you doing it for?
And is there any "real" connection to the real soldiers from these units.

In Israel I havn't seen any team that does such a thing.

Greylocks April 8th, 2007 17:07

If it's illegal for you to buy from the net, I doubt they will be very happy if you buy in person and then try to go through your own Customs inspectors...

Aureliano April 8th, 2007 17:35

Well, not exactly. As long as it doesn't look like a rifle it's ok.
It's not such a problem to transfer BB's, insidies and even firearm grips.

Rukus April 8th, 2007 17:45

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aureliano (Post 451244)
wow, such fast replies...
By the way, I noticed that some of your groups are establishing a "reconstruction" of real units from real armies. What are you doing it for?
And is there any "real" connection to the real soldiers from these units.

In Israel I havn't seen any team that does such a thing.

Don't think they are real units, though I know that a lot of military types are involved in airsoft, and even more who are apart of the military. It's more or less a club than a unit. Though some clubs will have more of a military appearance than others.


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