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Confirmation for items coming across border
Hey guys, my friend is going to Hong Kong and he is willing to pick up a few parts for me while he is there. I've done alot of reading on the CBSA and posts regarding items that can/can't be brought over, but I just wanted to confirm that these items can make it across the border without any problems because I dont want to be wasting my money. So here they are:
Prometheus EG Barrel 363mm King Arms Reinforced Outer Barrel (14.5”) with Chamber Block King Arms L300 Visible Green Laser Sight w/ Throw lever Ring King Arms Remote Pressure Switch for King Arms Green Laser King Arms Rear Folding Battle Sight M4 Carrying Handle Hurricane 556 Holosight Thanks for all your help! I appreciate it! |
all are OK, may have some problems with the laser but I'm 99% sure it'll be ok as well (depending completely on radiation output)
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Rather then start a new thread. I have a friend looking to order a wood kit for his m14. Would that get across?
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Yea it's all fine.
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Check Marstar for Real Steel wood kits...can be modified to fit most airsoft.
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Is it just the woodkit that can cross, or can any m14 receiver make its way?
I've done a little woodwork, but I'm not sure the extent of modifying a real one for airsoft. |
I too had in mind to get a Norinco wood stock and stick my G&G M14 assembly in it, but the work involved (the biggest aspect though) would be to drill out a 1 - 1 1/2" diameter hole in the gooseneck to accommodate the motor. The only problem is would you be able to drill out the gooseneck enough and not make it so fragile that it would crack when you grab it by the neck as thats where you will place your hand 90% of the time when handling.
I made a thread asking this in the Upgrades and Modifications section and have not gotten a definitive response on the matter as no one has yet to try that yet. |
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