April 6th, 2007, 13:05 | #31 | |
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As for a good starting gun at a decent price, the JG G608 (G36C) is a great AEG. The sad reality is even A&A are chargeing an arm and leg for imports, Glock 26's for $275CDN when they are under $100usd new c'mon. Lining thier pockets, but are licenced to do so it seems, Peace and keep well. Speaks
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April 6th, 2007, 13:41 | #32 | |
I think you misunderstood what he was saying:
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April 6th, 2007, 14:25 | #33 |
You guys don't understand.
When you import an item, you pay duty on that item's value (ie. the price you paid for it). For businesses importing plastic goods from Asia (Taiwan, etc.) that duty it 30%, plus you pay brokerage (7%), GST (7% of the total), and freight. That means that a $240 gun adds $80 in duty, $17 brokerage and $24 GST for a total of $361. If it costs $20 freight to get the gun to you, then you are looking at $381 just to get the gun into Canada. For years this it what it cost, and guys were selling these guns for $440. Would you pay $1250 to get a license, another $2500 minimum to set up a registered company, another $2500/year in accounting fees, just to make $60 per gun? Like I said, you guys have no clue. So you should really STFU!!!
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April 6th, 2007, 14:35 | #34 | |
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April 6th, 2007, 15:59 | #35 |
Alot of people say "oh, markup is stupid! i can bring in a gun for like $120 before shipping and itll be like $140 after shipping!" Right.. sure you can... well if you don't mind 3 months shipping time, then only tack on another $40 for a rifle in a box, or another $80 for express shipping. Also let's talk about where you're getting it from too...
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April 6th, 2007, 16:25 | #36 |
Ok well if arguing is done lol i have a question........group orders........who does em? The reviews of the jg m-16 are huge and i wouldn't mind getting my hands on one to check it out; as well, i have a few friends with shallow pockets looking to get into airsoft.
Ryan, thanks ps. avoid the "you need to reasearch or read more" reply. I have read to much and may have overlooked group orders of they are located somewhere on this site. |
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April 6th, 2007, 17:12 | #37 |
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As the guys at www.BuyAirsoft.ca they handle the JG's.
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April 6th, 2007, 18:44 | #38 |
The key here is, research, research, research. I would suggest buying used. If the previous owner took care of it, you're getting a quality weapon for 70-90% of the price of a new one, just because of cosmetic damage. Also, sellers usually cram extra mags and batteries into the packages as well. So you'll get everything you need to start up minus a good pair of paintball goggles and a vest, plate carrier, or chest rig of some sort. Be patient, the season is just starting up and people are cleaning out their closets from winter, a deal will show up. That's how I got my Sig =)
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April 7th, 2007, 04:51 | #39 | |
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The lens itself is near indestructible, I only had to replace one for esthetic considerations after a substantial amount of blunt face trauma to the face in the form of a beer bottle. I also had a lot of debris hit me while cycling. I trust these with my eyes, but only if I can be sure what ever will hit me will hit me straight on. Theses glasses arent sealed, and enough force will knock them off. That's why I never used them for airsoft. Damn it, 50$ will buy you a nice pair of googles or a paintball mask. First thing I learned way back in my paintball days was eye protection. I was thought to buiy a quality mask before anything else. |
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April 15th, 2007, 19:18 | #41 |
Please stop bumping old thread with inaccurate information. FYI, all legit fields require you to have proper paintball glasses or ballistics goggles. If you don't have them, you can't play with the rest of the community, it's as simple as that.
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April 15th, 2007, 19:39 | #42 |
thats not true. maybe in the area of canada that you have played. not everything is the same nation wide (as far as this goes). its a big country
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April 15th, 2007, 19:45 | #43 |
It should be policy of airsoft fields to make players sign waivers regarding eye injuries and make it game rules that only shots above the nose count.
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April 15th, 2007, 19:48 | #44 |
I'm up for that:kill:
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April 15th, 2007, 19:51 | #45 |
You're telling me there are legitimate airsoft/paintball fields in Canada where they'll let you run around with shop glasses? It's not an issue of whether shop glasses can take the punishment, it's an issue of the field's insurance coverage.
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