December 11th, 2010, 08:13 | #16 |
You need to let everyone know BEFORE you hand over luggage (not shouting, just needs to be said ) and take nothing in hand-luggage.
(I know that this is about magazines, that i wouldn't normally expect to be a cause for alarm) I have travelled with quite large amounts of kit (m4 , 2 pistols, 8 mags for pistols and 12 for the M4 plus sundry kit) and the key for me was to alert the check-in that i have 'sporting equipment' that needs to be x-rayed by SECURITY (they'll just tell you it's fine but you need to INSIST that you need to go to the security check/desk) usually it's the out-sized luggage check in (ski's etc) go up to them, explain the situation, they'll x-ray and usually ask to be openned, they'll handle and be fine (if you're not trying to bring in a 249 in one piece) and mark it as 'security checked' and you'll have no problems. just remember, NEVER use the word GUN or WEAPON. they may or may-not know what airsoft is, they will use the x-ray first, then looking at the working parts GBB rifles owners, pukker that a-hole for a while, it could take a bit of talking and showing them the bolt (material, lack of locking lugs for the bolt, lack of gas parts et) and magazine, to 'show' them that it's not real. AEG owners can relax a bit, once they look into the magazine well and see the gear-box they tend to settle down.. open the dust cover (if you have one) and show them the lack of working parts. bring bb's and be prepared to load them into the magazine (but NOT into the gun) Vent any magazines, maybe keep the slightest amount, for the sake of o-rings, but be prepared to vent them (storage of pressurised gasses is another kettle of fish) if they want. (don't argue, you'll be happy that you had only a small amount in it now, otherwise you'll need to vent it somewhere safe) Most of all, this only works in countries that allow airsoft, declaring that you have airsoft in a non-airsofting country = nasty (i imagine) Be polite, be calm, be prepared to show them ANYTHING to make them feel happy. this is how i avoid getting the rubber-glove treatment (working so far!) ALSO: an unexpected benefit, because your luggage will be checked by security, it's possible to avoid paying for extra weight, just insist (nicely!) that you want it checked in by security. they'll hand you your boarding card without checking the weight and the security guy doesn't care about weight.
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December 11th, 2010, 09:47 | #17 | |
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I didn't carry any airsoft by hand, I left everything in my check in luggage and I got everything back and they have all safely arrived in Toronto. My plane was scheduled to leave at 4:20pm, and they finished their investigation with me at 4:10pm, so I ran back upstairs to board the plane. I spent around $1200 USD... I remained cool and even greeting the people that secured me.. I wanted to show that I was willing to show them everything and I meant not threat. Here is proof that all my items made it across the border safely: Last edited by turok_t; December 11th, 2010 at 09:51.. |
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December 11th, 2010, 10:05 | #18 |
Shot by an MP5....it's just 9mm, relax, parabellum doesn't have a lot of energy !
Nah, really, that is bad, I mean, we all bought a part or two in some country :O At least nothing went bad ! Also, in the photos, we see 2 pistols...you didn't have them with you did ya ? :O
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December 11th, 2010, 10:21 | #19 |
Fucking ship that shiat, yo
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December 11th, 2010, 11:26 | #21 |
yeah, rock'n'roll !
good job for keeping your cool and a good attitude
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December 11th, 2010, 12:06 | #22 |
Good job, you kept your cool and let the professionnals do their job. Its whats called an adventure I'm sure you will get a lot of interesting conversations in the coming years retelling it. Must have been weird getting into the airplane and getting the 'look from the other passengers. Hmm could be the basis for a good airsoft scenario lol.
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December 12th, 2010, 09:43 | #23 |
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I had a similar incident happen to me at HK airport when I got my first AEG in 2002.
It started in Tokyo Japan, where I made a day trip to Akihabara ("Toy City") to hunt for some parts for RC cars. I walked in to a shop that I saw had Tamiya car parts from the store front, so I picked out the stuff I was looking for, and as I was about to pay, I hear one of my buddy's quietly say "ho... ly... shit......" I look at him to see what's wrong, and I see him staring at the back wall behind me that I managed to completely miss. I turn around, and see a HUGE wall of Tokyo Marui AEG's lining the entire wall. First time seeing that many guns in one place, my eyes damn near popped out of my head. I pointed to the P90-TR (which was just released around that time), and I told the shop keeper "I want that. Now." As the transaction ended, they wrapped up the box nightly in discreet wrapping paper, packaging string, and a handle so that I could transport the large-ish box back to the ryokan I was staying at. When we left Tokyo to go back to Hong Kong, I could not fit the box in to my luggage, so instead, I opted to carefully pack the complete AEG in to my suitcase and I would then hand carry the empty box on the plane. Being a total noob at the time, I figured this would be the safest route, and seeing as how Hong Kong has a pile of airsoft all over the place, I figured it wouldn't be an issue to import it in to Hong Kong. When I got to Tokyo's airport and was told to check my luggage in with security, they had three amazingly cute Japanese girls manning the desk. Not knowing a lick of Japanese, I told them "I have an air gun in my suitcase" in plain English. They looked at me... had no idea what I said, and I just had a stupid grin on my face because these three cute girls wouldn't stop giggling. I tried telling them a couple more times that I had an air gun in my suitcase, and even made motions with my hands to simulate a gun, and they just kept giggling. So finally, I placed the suitcase on the conveyor, and they stopped it in the xray and asked me to point out what I was talking about. At first, they pointed to my electric razor. Surprisingly, you could barely make out anything identifiable that would make out a P90 AEG in the xray. So I pointed out the barely visible outline of the body, and they just kept giggling... So they motion to open the luggage and show it to them. These three cute Japanese girls then proceed to pick up the gun, and kept saying "kawaii...!" and started pretending to shoot each other with the thing and making "pow pow" sounds. I was like "wtf...... I'll give you a big gun to play with......." Anyways, they let me go eventually. Kawaii... When I landed at HK airport, we collected our luggage and was on our way out through their security clearance area. I noticed a supervisor eyeing me carrying the empty AEG box, and at least two other officers watching me. As I passed through the gate, an officer stopped me, and asked me what was in the box and to open it. As I unpackaged it, I told them it was an empty box for an air gun, and that the gun was in my luggage. They started going through the manuals, opened up my suitcase and began handling the P90. The officer looks at me, not having held a P90 before, and said "wow, this is pretty cool." I told them I figured it would be okay to bring it in, since they sell airsoft all over Kwong Wah anyways. They said their concern was that it may be a real gun. During this session, I saw two more security officers show up, each with MP5's and Glocks, decked out in tactical gear. My friends were standing off to the side, and I could see the look on their faces... "Brian's fucked." They then took all my luggage (and the gun), and told me to follow them. At this point, I had two "regular" officers at my sides, the supervisor in front of me, and these two tactical officers flanking me. I wasn't going anywhere. They took me in to a room with a bunch of shelves, and all on the shelves...... were boxes of latex gloves. *gulp.* The two tactical officers stationed themselves outside the door to the room, and then the supervisor began running me through the standard battery of questions. Where are you from, what are you doing in Hong Kong, what's your occupation. Why are you bringing this in to Hong Kong, how much did you pay for it, what are you going to do with it. etc. I answered all their questions, and they just kept flipping through the manual for the gun. Finally, they let me go. The scariest part was the wall of rubber gloves.
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December 12th, 2010, 10:24 | #24 |
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I personally think you guys are totally nuts for even trying any of this stuff.
Either get what you can in Canada and pay a little extra or just wait the time it takes for an importer to bring in your requested item into the country. You are both extremely fortunate that both scenarios turned out on the positive side...
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December 12th, 2010, 10:32 | #25 |
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Agreed. In retrospect, I shouldn't have even tried any of that, but I was young and stupid. It wasn't worth the potential risk.
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January 29th, 2011, 02:37 | #26 |
Going back to the Philippines and Hong Kong this summer. I guess im sticking to BDU's vest's holsters and goggles! I was hoping to buy some mags and legal accessories but i dont want to go through the hassle. I dont need the rubber glove tour...
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January 29th, 2011, 02:55 | #27 |
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I'm sure the rubber gloves are there to protect their hand from getting all dirty when they take apart your gun and mechbox to make sure it cannot fire a live round
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January 29th, 2011, 03:05 | #28 |
Yeah, those live rounds are dangerous...especially after ingesting airplane food
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January 29th, 2011, 11:18 | #29 |
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God Damn it! There goes my drink...
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