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Collectibles Guns Replica, Anyone Intrested in this ? =)

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Glocks
post Jan 16 2006, 04:24 PM

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The price range for Desert Eagle is from 1.1k to 1.5k (USD), depending on the version of itself.

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Also can try to look for the baby of the Desert Eagle family, Baby Eagle. Its offers an excellent handgun value and plenty of firepower. And is available in 3 calibers, with variations resulting in 11 separate models. The compact (short frame and barrel) and semi-compact (short barrel) pistols have the same excellent shooting characteristics as the standard (full-size) Baby Eagle and are ideal for shooters with smaller hands. Price range from 568 to 720 (USD).

There are plenty of handgun manufactures, such as:

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Smith & Wesson

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Beretta

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Detonics USA

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SIG Arms

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Nighthawk Custom

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Ed Brown Products

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Springfield Armory
Glocks
post Jan 16 2006, 04:39 PM

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QUOTE(Hangmen @ Dec 29 2005, 12:58 PM)
Well, yes. I was referring to Southeast Asia (with the exception of Philipines), but not in some parts of Asia. Airsoft guns can be legally owned and purchased without license in South Korea, Hong Kong and Japan. One of the great things about airsoft guns is the feel of realism. What you're holding in your hands isn't some silly 'child-looking' gun, but true-to-reality replica guns, thus boosting your confidence to play the game as a sort of military simulator, not playing Counterstrike (y'know, hopping around like an idiot while shooting?).
How about katana? Is it illegal to order katana from outside country and bring it in? Malaysia custom will seize the item?
Glocks
post Jan 16 2006, 07:25 PM

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Most likely yes, since it is considered a weapon. Unless you can convince them its cutlery.

Hehe, sometimes we also going show them your effort to convince them in action. (You know la, they so called "tax")

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Most probably they will unless you declare it as letter opener, kitchen utensil, camping equipment or someting like that...

Yea, although declare as decoration or as mentioned, i think the customs will also open the wrapped themself and check for it's content.

Just can say that restriction is such a bad news for such thing collectors and lovers and for myself.
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post Jan 19 2006, 12:56 PM

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Yup, thats sad..i mean we can't have it. blush.gif
But if the G'ment allow us to own firearms i think the purposes of majority malaysians is not just for hobby or collection. These days we can see many crimes happened in our country... ohmy.gif
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post Jan 20 2006, 04:38 PM

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Oh, can we buy army clothing from internet? I saw there are online-stores selling those kind of stuffs (jacket,glove,boots,belt...etc). Those clothing consider illegal as well?

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