Public retailers in Canada are no more. Our last big one, A&A, stopped selling airsoft guns a couple of months ago. There's 007 that's left, but his prices are pretty astronomical, and getting in touch with Ken is pretty hit-or-miss (look at the 007 threads in the review section for more info). Not to mention that what he keeps in stock is pretty scant at best. Anything ordered from him is almost always a paid-up-front pre-order, and you'll notice there are quite a few people who have paid for guns up fron and have been waiting many, many months for their guns without any communication from 007. If you buy from 007, get what he has in stock. Otherwise, I wouldn't touch that with a barge pole.
Your best bet at the moment is to wait until you're age-verified. It's the only way for a noob to this sport to reliably get an airsoft gun these days.
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