April 29th, 2013, 01:55 | #16 |
I hope things get sorted out. I use UNCompany quit often too!
Update: I wrote to UNCompany and asked them about the rumors and such and their reply was that it was untrue and business is as usual. Here is a quote I received from them. Dear sir, There is so many fake rumors on the internet, we think time can show you the truth. Don't worry guys, we are still opening, and our service is nothing changed. You can just place the order through the website, we will send you the quotation. Best Regards, Sales, UN Company. Also I placed not to long ago about a week or two ago for a Madbull PWS SCAR Rail Extension for the Scar and that came in extremely fast. It caught me off guard to hear this. I'm just glad to that UNCompany is still open for business. So for folks like me who were worried its all good Last edited by shelcoof; April 29th, 2013 at 03:03.. |
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April 29th, 2013, 05:47 | #17 |
Just as a tangent, there has been more and more pressure to crack down on illegal fakes in China. This applies across a spectrum from luxury consumer goods like fake Rolexes and LV purses to industrial equipment.
Fake watch dealers in Shanghai have been driven from openly selling these in stores to pulling tourists into warehouse and mall bathrooms and dark alleys. |
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April 29th, 2013, 10:07 | #18 |
I think it should be clarified that buy airsoft in HK is different than buying airsoft in China.
Absolutely two different sets of laws. As well, I am pretty sure its legal to export airsoft products from HK as long as its fake or below the 2J limit. Full guns are another issue though. |
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April 29th, 2013, 11:03 | #19 |
I thought as long as it shoots over 366fps with .2g bb and under the 2j limit, it's legal for them to export to canada or.. for us to import to canada. Or am I mistaken?
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April 29th, 2013, 11:50 | #21 |
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they confirmed on their facebook page that they are open
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April 29th, 2013, 11:53 | #22 |
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So far, asides from the one minor news article, all I'm seeing is hearsay.
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April 29th, 2013, 12:08 | #24 |
Can someone post pictures of the closed store and police tape?
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April 29th, 2013, 15:45 | #26 |
the fact that UN got screwed is besides the point, he said that exporting airsoft items and parts is Illegal. That is the one thing that I am extremely surprised about. i have taken plenty of airsoft products such as parts and pieces on in my check in luggage. I got called out and had my luggage checked by the airport police in HK whom were armed to the teeth. I had a ton of Pmags i bought to bring back to Toronto but when they saw it was for airsoft they let me go...Im sure many people have been checked before. I had friends who got checked because they brought a bunch of full M4 uppers and yet they never got in any trouble. It has nothing to do with Man power because when they actually inspect the products its completely fine and they let it pass through....
UN got scrwed because of the 2J power limit thing that made those guns to be considered as firearms. I really do not think Exporting airsoft is deemed Illegal in HK.... That is the one thing I want to know for sure because the evidence points to that fact that exporting is completely legal as to my knowledge in this matter.
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April 29th, 2013, 17:42 | #27 |
Why would they say on their website that "shipping and enquiry reply" will be delayed and it is offering 12% off any order placed before April 29? .......
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April 29th, 2013, 18:00 | #28 |
I think phlouder's brother (I think his username here is "Noveske" or something like that) lives in HK, if he does visit this site I'm sure he'll be able to provide first hand info.
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Oh we do hate you, just never felt like wasting the time to give you a user title :P
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Yes for us it has to be over 366 and under 5.7j that is all. Their 2j limit is a totally different thing. And has nothing to do with our ability to import their products. Also ill add that many china clone companies make bolt actions that shoot over 465fps (2.01j) tho im not sure if they are HK based or mainland you can bet those products are made for export only. Ill use Japan as an example. They have a 1j limit and as far as i know they are not even aloud to buy or sell parts within Japan that could make a gun shoot over 1j (ie springs) BUT some of the best uograde parts come from Japan (Laylax for example) but tbey make 1 set of springs for local market (ranging from 0.5j to 1j there ard 3 springs in the VSR line) and then they make springs up to "190" for the vsr its 650fps and 3.93j they are made for export only. Even some relutable shops in Japan will preupgrade guns to shoot over 366fps for us to import. Thats how i got my tm vsr10 only catch is you have to buy the spring and ship it to them. Sry to stray off topic OP. Id say it is likely they are shut down and itbis best to just wait and see what comes of this. There are a buttload of other places to buy stuffs in the meantime.
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April 29th, 2013, 18:23 | #30 | |
Their website was a pain in the butt :P
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