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Old May 24th, 2009, 11:06   #1
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Where do you get them?

So I know that we only sell clear plastic guns in Canada, and I also know that if I get age verified I can purchase all metal guns from this forum. But I was wondering, where did the metal guns come from anyway? I mean someone had to bring them here
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Old May 24th, 2009, 11:19   #2
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you,ll never know till you get age verified !
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Old May 24th, 2009, 11:27   #3
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Indeed. They're closely guarded secrets involving ninjas, air cannons, and parachutes.
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Old May 24th, 2009, 11:31   #4
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Lol I guess so!
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Old May 24th, 2009, 11:35   #5
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Old May 24th, 2009, 14:24   #6
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Shhhh!!! Your giving away all our Secrets!!!
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Old May 24th, 2009, 14:30   #7
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First lets start with, where does metal come from? That'll help start your journey.

An electropositive chemical element. Physically, a metal atom in the ground state contains a partially filled band with an empty state close to an occupied state. Chemically, upon going into solution a metal atom releases an electron to become a positive ion. Consequently in biotic systems metal atoms function prominently in ionic transport and electron exchange. In bulk a metal has a high melting point and a correspondingly high boiling temperature; except for mercury, metals are solid at standard conditions. Direct observation shows a metal to be relatively dense, malleable, ductile, cohesive, highly conductive both electrically and thermally, and lustrous. When crystals of the elements are classified along a scale from plastic to brittle, metals fall toward the plastic end. Furthermore, molten metals mixed with each other over wide ranges of proportions form, upon slowly cooling, homogeneous close-packed crystals. In contrast, a metal mixed with a nonmetal completely combines into a homogeneous crystal only in one or a few discrete stoichiometric proportions.

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First lets start with, where does metal come from? That'll help start your journey.

An electropositive chemical element. Physically, a metal atom in the ground state contains a partially filled band with an empty state close to an occupied state. Chemically, upon going into solution a metal atom releases an electron to become a positive ion. Consequently in biotic systems metal atoms function prominently in ionic transport and electron exchange. In bulk a metal has a high melting point and a correspondingly high boiling temperature; except for mercury, metals are solid at standard conditions. Direct observation shows a metal to be relatively dense, malleable, ductile, cohesive, highly conductive both electrically and thermally, and lustrous. When crystals of the elements are classified along a scale from plastic to brittle, metals fall toward the plastic end. Furthermore, molten metals mixed with each other over wide ranges of proportions form, upon slowly cooling, homogeneous close-packed crystals. In contrast, a metal mixed with a nonmetal completely combines into a homogeneous crystal only in one or a few discrete stoichiometric proportions.

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*facepalm* Pack your bags guys, Secret is out, its over. Ktown ruined it for all of us. lol
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Old May 24th, 2009, 15:59   #9
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although i m AVed,i still cant tell wht those TMs,KSCs come from!!!!!!!!!!!
seems like most of those without clear are secondhands cuz several people can order guns like TM.KSC overseas now.
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Old May 24th, 2009, 16:22   #10
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New black / metal guns are harder to come by right now, particularly pistols. They're out there, but not as plentiful as they used to be. Tons of used guns for great prices though. Just as good IMO.

As for where they come from, it's not from private importation. If you use your search-foo properly, you'll find the answers to where they come from posted at several places across the forums. No specific details, but close enough to know how they get here and end up for sale.
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