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Old January 11th, 2006, 01:46   #1
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RedWolf and other international dealers?

I'm wary of ordering from internation websites, but it seems really the only people that seem to have EBB pistols in stock seem to be international sites... any ideas/comments/input?

They stated that they'd be able to ship in parts, maybe that's a route I'll have to take.
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Old January 11th, 2006, 01:49   #2
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Old January 11th, 2006, 01:49   #3
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Old January 11th, 2006, 02:17   #5
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I'm wary of ordering from internation websites, but it seems really the only people that seem to have EBB pistols in stock seem to be international sites... any ideas/comments/input?

They stated that they'd be able to ship in parts, maybe that's a route I'll have to take.

whatever gun you decide to order, you should think of the hidden cost. contacting a local retailer to import what you want is the best way to ensure your product arrives to you. shipping one item in several packages means your total shipping cost will increase. factor in tax and misc. import fees and it's pretty much the same CAD price. if its confiscated it gone forever. contacting a local retailer to import what you want is the best way to ensure your product arrives to you
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Old January 11th, 2006, 03:08   #6
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Personally... what's said here is all true, however I also must say.... EBB?? if ANYTHING at all least worth the effort would be an EBB or Springer. We personally don't even sell them at all simply because they are very, very poor quality, and break very easily. We used to sell them, but as a business, it's just simply one of those products that are really not worth selling. 90% of the EBB's or springer that went out our door broke very shortly afterwards. However, I don't know the reason you want one, so... your choice, just my personal imput from my experiance!
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Old January 11th, 2006, 06:30   #8
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Because it's happened almost every DAY lately, here's my prepared little text.
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Old January 11th, 2006, 09:58   #9
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Personally... what's said here is all true, however I also must say.... EBB?? if ANYTHING at all least worth the effort would be an EBB or Springer. We personally don't even sell them at all simply because they are very, very poor quality, and break very easily. We used to sell them, but as a business, it's just simply one of those products that are really not worth selling. 90% of the EBB's or springer that went out our door broke very shortly afterwards. However, I don't know the reason you want one, so... your choice, just my personal imput from my experiance!
alrightalrightalrighttttt. So, looks like I'll cut a couple of paycheques short to get one. I'm pretty sure people over here play, so... it may not be that bad of an investment. 500 bucks seems like alot up front, but I'm sure if you just save pieces here or there, it's nothing. SO, onto my next question. With alot of AEG's, is it mostly Aesthetic? Is it fair to say that the innerworkings are fairly simlilar as MOST AEG's go? I'm guessing really the only major difference for buying a different gun, is preference... and the ability to customize. I'm looking for something that has a decent barrel length, but is compact-ish. I don't want to carry around some massive rifle while playing.
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Old January 11th, 2006, 10:09   #10
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Perhaps post on atlanticairsoft.com with the rest of us around here. Im the guy you wanna talk to about getting age verified.
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Old January 11th, 2006, 10:24   #11
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Perhaps post on atlanticairsoft.com with the rest of us around here. Im the guy you wanna talk to about getting age verified.
Pfffft, I know you, Ryan. Duhhhh. I went to highschool with you.
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Ok who is this though i went to highschool with a lot of people. Actually just add me to msn thats easier bean__111@hotmail.com
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Old January 11th, 2006, 17:12   #14
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Personally... what's said here is all true, however I also must say.... EBB?? if ANYTHING at all least worth the effort would be an EBB or Springer. We personally don't even sell them at all simply because they are very, very poor quality, and break very easily. We used to sell them, but as a business, it's just simply one of those products that are really not worth selling. 90% of the EBB's or springer that went out our door broke very shortly afterwards. However, I don't know the reason you want one, so... your choice, just my personal imput from my experiance!
alrightalrightalrighttttt. So, looks like I'll cut a couple of paycheques short to get one. I'm pretty sure people over here play, so... it may not be that bad of an investment. 500 bucks seems like alot up front, but I'm sure if you just save pieces here or there, it's nothing. SO, onto my next question. With alot of AEG's, is it mostly Aesthetic? Is it fair to say that the innerworkings are fairly simlilar as MOST AEG's go? I'm guessing really the only major difference for buying a different gun, is preference... and the ability to customize. I'm looking for something that has a decent barrel length, but is compact-ish. I don't want to carry around some massive rifle while playing.

Try reading the INFORMATION sections of this website, as suggested?
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Old January 11th, 2006, 17:52   #15
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Its ok i got this covered. It was a friend of mine so im going to help him out and steer him on the right path.
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