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Buying a GBBR from japan.

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So i have came to the conclusion that i want a GBBR. But its very expesive to buy it from the UK. So im considering buying directly from Tokyo Marui in japan. The GBBR im looking to buy is either the TM MP7 gbbr  or The TM mk18 gbbr I have a Ukara so i dont think it should be a issue shipping from there. I know there is a 20% VAT. The only issue i have is custom charges. Does anyone have any experience of buying from them or importing airsoft rifs from outside of the uk. Hows the customs charge and is there any issues with it. 

 
Not bought from TM direct but imported a bunch of GBBR’s from KyAirsoft and WGCShop.

Rarely get hit with customs fees, however in the past when I have had customs fees it tends to be sitting around for roughly a week and then I get sent the cost to pay. I always ask the sellers to write “UKARA: “ with my ukara number visibly on the box and make sure to get it sent to the same address linked to my ukara.
 

Never had an issues other than the customs fee and holding, and must have had at least 15 replicas posted. Ironically I’ve had customs fees on more part orders (As in, a bunch of pew parts like handguards etc) than the actual replicas. 

 
fees between £13 to £20.00
I’ve had handling feee excess this, for an order valued at £150 (roughly. It was a while ago), I believe it was £24 something. I know it’s only a small amount more but for the sake of being pedantic ?

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hey big stew i was looking at their main site https://www.tokyomaruiairsoft.com/
Are you sure that's really their site? It's very different to their official site Bigstew posted and tbh I'd expect TM to have a site that looks like it was made later than 1998.

Have you considered to postage cost? This often brings the total cost up to similar to UK prices

 
Are you sure that's really their site? It's very different to their official site Bigstew posted and tbh I'd expect TM to have a site that looks like it was made later than 1998.

Have you considered to postage cost? This often brings the total cost up to similar to UK prices
I dont know but the site looks legit. like the url and stuff looks fine to me. it comes up 3rd when i search for tm on google. As for the postage cost they include everything in the price so for example a mk18 gbbr is showing to be around 420 pounds with postage

 
I'd expect TM to have a site that looks like it was made later than 1998.


Don't overestimate how shyte Japanese websites can be.

Here is a link to massive store that sells everything from booze to washing machines, toys, electronics.

https://www.biccamera.co.jp/shopguide/report/leaflet/index.html?ref=shop-foot

I can't tell you how painful it was last year trying to set up a web domain and email system for my father in-law.

That being said, I am surprised there isn't a way of contacting them on LINE (a japanese version of WhatsApp).

 
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Importing is such fun

Cost wise take into account the full purchase cost plus postage, and allow for variable currency exchange rates depending on whether or not they charge an international £ price or your bank/card issuer converts - and the timing that they use to charge the conversion 

Those are the easy bits

If you are very lucky the overseas retailer will be registered for UK VAT to cover UK sales over £135 and they annotate declarations appropriately - therefore customs treat it as if you bought in the UK

But this costs them money and probably isn’t worth the effort.

So add on 20%, but not necessarily to the declared sale + postage total converted at ‘todays’ rates on arrival.  Packages may get reassessed to a UK equivalent price and VAT charged on that

You shouldn’t get actual customs charges - but check the gov.uk website for the latest on item categories 

As the border handling carrier will be dealing with the assessment they will add their carrier handling fee.  This could be a fixed price across a range of amounts depending on carrier, or it could be a percentage charge against the assessed value 

Add all those together, plus time and worry whilst watching tracking status and you will most likely be in the ballpark of a UK retail price (or more)

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If what you want is not listed in the UK then start by calling some retailers and they may import on your behalf via their suppliers, commercial importing also comes at a cost but handled at a greater scale and they would be paying trade prices.

A special import on your behalf may cost more than an equivalent UK retail item, but it comes with more peace of mind plus their risk. This also supports UK retail and gives you a point of contact for any issues

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If you’re looking to save on UK retail then you often don’t really save anything or a much smaller amount saved than expected 

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Sometimes though it’s a matter of getting that special thing that isn’t available in the UK, or to be first to get it - but sometimes trying to be first ends up being last when it’s sat in a depot awaiting document clearance

(Last year I spent $295 plus almost £60 in charges(£45.73 import VAT, £12 handling) with 3 weeks in transit / handling …. And picked it up at the depot on the way to the event I wanted to use it at, only just beating it being released for delivery.) *

 I used it twice last year and will be using it twice this year - £300 plus some worry so that I could ‘be that guy’ with the unique niche product 

There is also another elephant in the room - will it arrive to UK spec, and will

it get identified as over powered at customs ?

* little correction that I just remembered.  I didn’t ‘beat’ the release for delivery, I was watching the tracking status wondering if it would clear in time for onward delivery - which it didn’t, and was in fairly regular contact with the help desk including clarifying if it would stay in situ once the final charge was calculated or get forwarded to my local sorting office.  It was cleared on the evening before / morning of the day that I was leaving and a minor diversion on my route so I managed to pay and collect in person at Basingstoke on my way from Salisbury to London

 
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I dont know but the site looks legit. like the url and stuff looks fine to me. it comes up 3rd when i search for tm on google. As for the postage cost they include everything in the price so for example a mk18 gbbr is showing to be around 420 pounds with postage
I am pretty certain that is not a TM website; a lot of the information on there does not match that on the TM website or their company details.

 
allow for variable currency exchange rates




Annoyingly (especially for me as it is school fee's season) the pound has just tanked against the yen. 
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I dont know but the site looks legit. like the url and stuff looks fine to me. it comes up 3rd when i search for tm on google. As for the postage cost they include everything in the price so for example a mk18 gbbr is showing to be around 420 pounds with postage
Sorry but a TM glock 17 posted from the far east to the UK for £89 posted? There's no way that's legitimate. Also, as posted earlier, the company details don't match up to those of TM (who are famous for not giving 2 shits about the market outside of Japan). Checking the shop's details against Google maps shows that the address listed is a block of flats and the location marked on the map is a fashion store

 
Sorry but a TM glock 17 posted from the far east to the UK for £89 posted? There's no way that's legitimate. Also, as posted earlier, the company details don't match up to those of TM (who are famous for not giving 2 shits about the market outside of Japan). Checking the shop's details against Google maps shows that the address listed is a block of flats and the location marked on the map is a fashion store
thank you brother. I cant lie it sounded too good to be true. i guess i got a save up to buy it from the uk now ahahahah

 
No worries, it's better than getting ripped off. It might just be old age and cynicism but I tend to think if something looks too good to be true it usually is

 
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It's A 100% not TM. TM only deal with customers and distributors in Japan.

 
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