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Red wolf airsoft

shatis

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Have any of you guys used red wolf airsoft before. if so how was it? I'm considering to buy some parts from their website 

 
They are one of oldest Airsoft shops outside of Japan. I have bought for them multiple times over the years. Just be aware they are Hong Kong based, you will need to include shipping and import tax into the price, HMRC is going to want a valid UKARA number. It could take several weeks for your purchase to be delivered and clear customs. Unless you can't get it in the UK I wouldn't import unless you are still going to save serious money after fees.

 
even for gun stock and handguards ill need a ukara?

 
yea im thinking only for guns youll need a ukara but not for handguards and so on. mine is expired haha

 
You dont need a UKARA for importing parts . However , depending on the carrier , they might want proof of a defence . ups in particular are bloody awful for that sort of thing . I had to jump through hoops with them to get the CO2 boxmag I ordered for my GBB M249. Again , no defence actually required , but ups .....

 
it depends how many parts you are buying. Non UK base retailers offered to post guns in two or more parts for a while to get round HMRC, they got wised and cracked down on anything airsoft for awhile. I have had UKARA requests for mags. 

 
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I would just slap your UKARA number on the package anyway. Just in case someone takes exception to your parts and thinks you're trying to build the world's worst gun.

 
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