If I'm shipping a paintball gun to Canada, what the hell do I have to do for them to accept it? Fed Ex, UPS, and the post office will NOT send it, because they make me open it and show them what's inside, after a while of inspecting, they declare it a gun, and won't let me send it...I know a BUNCH of people here have done it in the past, so what the hell do I have to do?
Shipping to Canada.
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Hey Bro
First off your reffering it as a GUN call it a paintball marker.Soon as most couriers and delivery services see the word GUN they get scared and don't want anything to do with it.
If you try that it should be ok.Good Luck.
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Sending it AS a paintball marker. They open it, up, see trigger, body, etc., and freak out.
Do I have to 100% take it apart and put it in different bags to send it across?Proud SELLER of a Purple Mini-Mag with a wood grip!
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List as a paintball marker or paintball parts. Take it apart if you can. Taht will definatelt help... even if you take the triggerframe off.
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Okay, I'll try that tomorrow...I figured I probably should have taken it apart. I can't really easily get the valve off the body though, so that'll have to stay connected, but I can take it out and lead the cord into another bag -.-Proud SELLER of a Purple Mini-Mag with a wood grip!
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They say that they WILL NOT take anything that fires a projectile. So wtf is up? Have any of you shipped from USA to Canada since 9/11? Wtf am I supposed to do?Proud SELLER of a Purple Mini-Mag with a wood grip!
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K, always use USPS for shipping to Canada. I've sold 3 markers to people over there so far. Keep the listed value under $50 to avoid tax/duties. Cost has always been under $20 total with insurance. UPS & FedEx are way more expensive options by far, & not really any quicker. Fastest I had a marker arrive with USPS to Canada was two days
Mark the customs form as Paintball equipment, or you could technically mark it sports equipment. If your local PO keeps giving you trouble go to another one. Just make sure the barrel isn't attached in case they x-ray it or something. I've never had any troubles shipping over the border before, and definately never had someone make me open a package to show the contents. Are you filling out the customs forms yourself? I just don't understand why everyone is giving you so much trouble
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Well, my father did it. I'm sure as hell he said "Gun" at some point in time.Proud SELLER of a Purple Mini-Mag with a wood grip!
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Yeah, using the word "Gun" or anything closely associated to it is definately a no no
Try again tomorrow, possibly at a different PO as they yours might remember details from the day before.
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Or just go with my mom instead, completely take the trigger frame and the sort off, and try it that way.Proud SELLER of a Purple Mini-Mag with a wood grip!
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Heres what you do, pack the marker into the box, bring it to the PO. Make sure the package is all taped up and everything, the PO CAN NOT open your package, they will ask you if there is something explosive or stuff like that inside the box, thats all. If they ask you whats inside, just say a mask and a harness or something.
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I plan on going tomorrow with parents to do it...Make sure they don't f' it up. Father is trying to get me to go get a money order and send it back. I swear to god he doesn't want me to do this.Proud SELLER of a Purple Mini-Mag with a wood grip!
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I get paintball equipment and markers shipped in and out of Canada al the time. There is never a problem. USPS is definately the best method. I never mark "gun" anywhere on the package though, just to avoid someone at customs or the post office wanting to open it.Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.
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