Wanting Replica/Cap Guns

scottmu65scottmu65 Carlisle, Cumbria, UKPosts: 402MI6 Agent
Just wondering where i might find a cheap Walther P99/PPK replica gun, cap guns are fine too, i've always been interested in hand guns for some reason so any help will be greatly appreciated.
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  • s96024s96024 Posts: 1,519MI6 Agent
    The Bay?
  • scottmu65scottmu65 Carlisle, Cumbria, UKPosts: 402MI6 Agent
    what is the bay?

    if you mean ebay, i refuse to shop there, too many bad transactions.
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  • s96024s96024 Posts: 1,519MI6 Agent
    I have only ever had 1 problem on ebay and that was sorted out pretty quickly. Otherwise I have got so many bargains on there. I sell everything I don't want and do alot of buying from it.
  • 007JB67007JB67 Posts: 15MI6 Agent
    scottmu65 wrote:
    Just wondering where i might find a cheap Walther P99/PPK replica gun, cap guns are fine too, i've always been interested in hand guns for some reason so any help will be greatly appreciated.
    Did you manage to get either or both? If not try this site;
    http://www.plugfirecapgunsuk.com/Semi_automatics_German.html
    Or
    http://www.aceros-de-hispania.com/gb/mobile/infer.asp?ac=40&sg=pistolas-fogueo&trabajo=listar&pa=pistolas-fogueo
  • texas007texas007 Houston, Texas 77041Posts: 2,356MI6 Agent
    wow - you realized the question was 9 years ago? If he was a teenager he would be grown up now and had made good money to buy a nice Japanese Marushin piece by now
  • 007JB67007JB67 Posts: 15MI6 Agent
    Yes but you never know, took me 5 years to get a P99!
  • texas007texas007 Houston, Texas 77041Posts: 2,356MI6 Agent
    I supplied them all - incl. the WA2000 :)
  • minigeffminigeff EnglandPosts: 7,884MI6 Agent
    007JB67 wrote:
    scottmu65 wrote:
    Just wondering where i might find a cheap Walther P99/PPK replica gun, cap guns are fine too, i've always been interested in hand guns for some reason so any help will be greatly appreciated.
    Did you manage to get either or both? If not try this site;
    http://www.plugfirecapgunsuk.com/Semi_automatics_German.html
    Or
    http://www.aceros-de-hispania.com/gb/mobile/infer.asp?ac=40&sg=pistolas-fogueo&trabajo=listar&pa=pistolas-fogueo

    and get done for illegal importation of replica firearms....
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  • 007JB67007JB67 Posts: 15MI6 Agent
    minigeff wrote:
    007JB67 wrote:
    scottmu65 wrote:
    Just wondering where i might find a cheap Walther P99/PPK replica gun, cap guns are fine too, i've always been interested in hand guns for some reason so any help will be greatly appreciated.
    Did you manage to get either or both? If not try this site;
    http://www.plugfirecapgunsuk.com/Semi_automatics_German.html
    Or
    http://www.aceros-de-hispania.com/gb/mobile/infer.asp?ac=40&sg=pistolas-fogueo&trabajo=listar&pa=pistolas-fogueo

    and get done for illegal importation of replica firearms....
    This is in the UK and are legal
  • Charmed & DangerousCharmed & Dangerous Posts: 7,358MI6 Agent
    007JB67 wrote:
    minigeff wrote:
    007JB67 wrote:

    and get done for illegal importation of replica firearms....
    This is in the UK and are legal

    The 'aceuros-de-hispania' site is a Spanish company so MG is quite right regarding the importation restrictions and liabilities. (btw their "Who we are" page is hilarious). On its HELP/ FAQs page it states: "From Aceros de Hispania, we sent our arms to any country of the world, except the firearms that have restrictions in some countries". -{
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  • 007JB67007JB67 Posts: 15MI6 Agent
    007JB67 wrote:
    minigeff wrote:

    and get done for illegal importation of replica firearms....
    This is in the UK and are legal

    The 'aceuros-de-hispania' site is a Spanish company so MG is quite right regarding the importation restrictions and liabilities. (btw their "Who we are" page is hilarious). On its HELP/ FAQs page it states: "From Aceros de Hispania, we sent our arms to any country of the world, except the firearms that have restrictions in some countries". -{
    And they do got my P99 from there. Tried a couple of years ago and Aceros said no to UK delivery so something must of changed
  • minigeffminigeff EnglandPosts: 7,884MI6 Agent
    edited June 2015
    007JB67 wrote:
    007JB67 wrote:
    This is in the UK and are legal

    The 'aceuros-de-hispania' site is a Spanish company so MG is quite right regarding the importation restrictions and liabilities. (btw their "Who we are" page is hilarious). On its HELP/ FAQs page it states: "From Aceros de Hispania, we sent our arms to any country of the world, except the firearms that have restrictions in some countries". -{
    And they do got my P99 from there. Tried a couple of years ago and Aceros said no to UK delivery so something must of changed

    hence my warning about it now being illegal.

    actually its not technically impossible or illegal to import stuff but you just need to know what you're doing and legally qualify.

    for instance, a magazine for a rifle I was interested in is £45 in the UK. In the USA I managed to find the exact same mag for $8. However, after looking into the legalities of importing a few in to the UK it soon became apparent why it was £45 here. Export charges, import tax, paperwork, customs clearance, insured and tracked delivery etc etc. And that was just for a mag which consisted of 2 plastic bits for the case, a spring, follower and 6 screws holding it together.

    Imagine the ball ache of importing a blank firing pistol, making sure it met current home office rules on construction, getting the clearance or paying a RFD to do it for you.

    Put simply its more hassle than its worth and a few clicks of the mouse could lead to the local ARU paying you a visit, trust me, that's not even close to funny.
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  • 007JB67007JB67 Posts: 15MI6 Agent
    minigeff wrote:
    007JB67 wrote:

    The 'aceuros-de-hispania' site is a Spanish company so MG is quite right regarding the importation restrictions and liabilities. (btw their "Who we are" page is hilarious). On its HELP/ FAQs page it states: "From Aceros de Hispania, we sent our arms to any country of the world, except the firearms that have restrictions in some countries". -{
    And they do got my P99 from there. Tried a couple of years ago and Aceros said no to UK delivery so something must of changed

    hence my warning about it now being illegal.

    actually its not technically impossible or illegal to import stuff but you just need to know what you're doing and legally qualify.

    for instance, a magazine for a rifle I was interested in is £45 in the UK. In the USA I managed to find the exact same mag for $8. However, after looking into the legalities of importing a few in to the UK it soon became apparent why it was £45 here. Export charges, import tax, paperwork, customs clearance, insured and tracked delivery etc etc. And that was just for a mag which consisted of 2 plastic bits for the case, a spring, follower and 6 screws holding it together.

    Imagine the ball ache of importing a blank firing pistol, making sure it met current home office rules on construction, getting the clearance or paying a RFD to do it for you.

    Put simply its more hassle than its worth and a few clicks of the mouse could lead to the local ARU paying you a visit, trust me, that's not even close to funny.
    It arrIved in 7 days and was delivered by TNT.
  • minigeffminigeff EnglandPosts: 7,884MI6 Agent
    thats great. :s
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