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Selling off some of my collection to fund another project. Unknown brand of AR57, all metal (polymer grip), great conditon for a used RIF. Chrono's a little hot on 7.4 Lipo, has been a wall hanger since I bought it so might just be a tight spring. Battery housed in empty Stanag & wired to mini Tamiya. Feel free to ask any questions about this Rif.£150
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Hi all Massively downsizing my airsoft kit, couple of pairs of the well respected Heroshark mesh goggles, we have: 1x set of Mako in green - These are used, but is good condition Looking for £25 for the Mako's, that includes postage & any associated paypal fees Thanks Mike£25
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Let us know what Tango Down say on this as I've not had chance to nip in yet. Mine needs to go back to JD Airsoft - as @novioman has mentioned above it mine with the buggered double action 😔 Ares Fault DA.mp4
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The response time isn't the quickest unfortunately. Unless anything's changed that I'm not aware of, it's still a one-man band running the site.
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Macks airsoft dreamers of the week thread
Cannonfodder replied to Mack's topic in General Discussion
I'm sure I've seen working ones at that price here https://www.whitespheretactical.co.uk/product/boneyard-golden-eagle-8879-shotgun-replica-black-1-/6727?cp=true&sa=false&sbp=false&q=false&category_id=B2GQSYO7OLYMK2WYXGYCEPXE -
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yeah tbh I was a little confused when he messaged me as the advert did have a big red sign saying it was suspicious just confused how airsofthub hasn't removed the ad yet as I and a few others have already reported the ad a few days ago? Just hoping no one falls for this idiot of a scammer!
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Not the sharpest knife in the draw, is he/she? Hopefully, while you've been messaged, nobody's been scammed into paying anything. If any contacts him by message on the site (if it works), fingers crossed they see a red flag when the scammer asks for PayPal F&F or a bank transfer despite PayPal G&S in the copy & pasted text.
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Someone's taken my old advert about my cybergun MCX and is trying to pass it off as their own ... Idiots just copied and pasted my old ad and didn't even bother to change the telephone number which is still mine! I' ve been getting messages about the MCX asking to buy - which ofc I no longer even own Its been flagged as suspicious by the moderators but somehow still hasn't been removed - https://www.airsoft-hub.com/item/38114-upgraded-mcx-bundle
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While it's good that ares have decent customer service will send out replacement parts, the fact that they're having problems already is concerning. Hopefully this isn't the start of a trend
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I think we as a community need clarification on how EXACTLY does the system work (or how its supposed to work but doesnt😏), what inter-agency communication there is, including how involved the carriers can be, & what we, or the offshore retailers can do to ensure the process is as smooth & trouble free as possible. Who here is a member of, or ideally involved in the hierarchy of any of the airsoft associations such as ukasa (might have got that acronym wrong ?) ect, maybe they can be convinced to open dialogue with ukba/hmrc/carriers to ascertain the precise process, & look at addressing what's going wrong ?. My take is it's likely lack of knowledge along the chain, retailers not labelling goods properly, & carriers/ukba/hmrc not knowing enough about airsoft & it's limitations, being blinded by the fact our kit resemble a gun, so therefore must be a gun😱
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GraniteFraggle - uk airsoft game footage. Not another Kicking Mustang!
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@Pseudotectonic all good intentions, I agree 100%. I highly doubt it UPS has access. Guessing Border Force has some type of access? Asked my friend who works in IT for them and he's never heard of it before. I remember someone here doing a FOI check and it gave back with nothing. Given the fact UKARA is owned by a UK retailer doesn't make sense for them to make it easy to import.
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GraniteFraggle - uk airsoft game footage. Not another Kicking Mustang!
DanBow replied to GraniteFraggle's topic in Media
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As a thread diversion - he was talked to by a couple of members of staff, and allowed to continue Noting that he took ‘care’ to clarify which areas were public vs private, and then decided to entirely disregard that when the path came to an end He also opted to film, highlight and publish the access controls which aids anti ‘audit’ claims of using auditing as an excuse to conduct hostile reconnaissance. Like many if not most auditors he says he is filming for general interest because he has seen their lorries around. Why not just be honest and open that it’s for YouTube monetisation ? …. and near the end a little bit of ignorance / bigging up that a container tamper seal means that it contains ‘high value’ goods. It just means that (provided you document the tag number) that the container hasn’t been opened since the last check
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The worst can always happen, which is why you want to minimise its chances. If for any reason, in a near-impossible event where you get charged for the VRCA import, you can say, you provided a defence, and they didn't check it!
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Make: VFC Gun/Model: HK MP5K Accessories: 1 leak free magazine, optics claw mount. Condition: I’ve switched out the SEF lower receiver for the Navy lower from my PDW as I prefer the look of the SEF. Other than this, the gun is brand new. The Navy lower is as new also. FPS: Gas and temp dependent. Splits/Swaps/Part Exchange: N/N/N Price/Payment: £350 posted Pictures: Attached£350
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Best laid intentions. All of this is dependent on the person dealing with it being well informed enough to know what to do. Most are not, no amount of extraneous paperwork is going to prevent it.
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Ok, if UPS (or other couriers) are the ones checking for defence and seizing parcels (can UPS connect to UKARA database?), surely all the more reason to pre-attach the declaration form. Because that declaration form has the defence. And if, for any reason, the pre-attached declaration was missed by HMRC/UPS/other couriers, and it goes to the HMRC/border force/police, or firearms officer or whatever. They look at the parcel, they see the big words of "VCRA IMPORT SEE DECLARATION", they will look for the attached declaration again, and checks the RIF, checks the UKARA#, they see your defence, they releases the parcel. And if, somehow, all these people have missed both the big label of "VCRA IMPORT SEE DECLARATION" and the pre-attached declaration form, you will have a better case if you decide to e.g. file a notice of claim or a complain to them or challenge the legality of the seizure. I don't see the downsides of this. I think it is best practice. This can prevent customs police coming to your home.
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Everything that EvilMonkee wrote is correct, & couriers, such as ups, face large fines if they fail to adhere to the rules set by hmrc (& ukba).