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There are a lot of european AS players here. As it is easy to ship stuff around europe its interesting to order things from other european countries.

People mostly know the shops in their country well. So give us information about your shops in your country and information about limitation:

 

au.gifAustria

must be 18, AEGs = toys, no statutory fps/joule limit, no statutory markings (e.g. colored flash hider), export afaik allowed, fullauto allowed

 

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Belgium

must be 18, AEGs = toys but must be transported as fire arms , Airsoft Alliance Belgium organiser suggest 360FPS AR, 500FPS Sniper, 400FPS Support fps limit, no statutory markings (e.g. colored flash hider), export afaik allowed, fullauto allowed.

No Laser aiming devices nor weapon mounted NVD allowed.

 

Most shops in Belgium are expensive to very expensive and pretty uninformed.

Also, most have an online catalogue, but no online shop.

For this reason I rarely shop in Belgium.

 

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pl.gifPoland

You better be 18 but it's not like anyone cares about it. AEGs = toys. Limit for airguns, paintball markers and airsoft guns = 17 J. No markings required. Export allowed. Full auto allowed.

 

http://www.taiwangun.com/ - ACM stuff mostly. I never had any problems with them, though.

http://www.gunfire.pl/ - same here, mostly ACM stuff, I prefer Taiwangun or HK import for those.

http://bbmax.com.pl - local one, good for a quick resupply of gas or BBs.

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Denmark:

 

Over 18 to purchase, over 16 to play at most sites. Full auto ok. Import okay, export no idea.

 

http://handelshusetaulum.dk/

 

http://multishoppen-fredericia.dk/index.php?osCsid=a4fbe0b11c89607643ee705b7fdc1253

 

http://hardballshoppen.dk/

 

http://rodes.dk/

 

http://www.kims.nu/

 

My favourites are the first two, both have a half decent range and pretty good service.

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sp.gifSpain

Must be 18, AEGs = nobody knows. They are legal though, no statutory fps/joule limit YET, no statutory markings (e.g. colored flash hider) YET, export allowed, fullauto allowed.

 

Those that I've ordered from:

 

http://www.airsoftelregimiento.com/tienda/ General AS store. Good service.

http://www.maxaventuras.com/tienda/ Same as above.

http://www.snipersairsoft.es/ Many special parts. They will verify stock BEFORE sending a quote.

 

There are quite some more, but those are my personal experience.

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fr.gifFrance

 

Must be 18. Airsoft guns have no legal definition but toys have 2joules limitation, over 2j a toy become a firearm so we use it within 2j limit (can be use over this limit with firearm rules). Import/export allowed but be careful with licences because of cybergun :rolleyes:

 

Le devil: http://airsoft.cybergunboutique.com/ :P

Celcius/ptw specialist: http://www.powair6.com/

Spare parts: http://www.doct-airsoft.com/catalog.php

Gbb specialist with nice custom gun: http://www.law-airsoft.com/fr/boutique

Gbb specialist: http://www.airsoft-entrepot.fr/index.php?PHPSESSID=1c17f29b4fd2cdcf8c3f03c489f5a58c

WE gbb specialist: http://www.airsoft-entretien.com/

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gm.gifGermany

 

14 years = <0.5J

18 years = 7.5-0.5J

 

All replicas must be semi-auto or bolt-action above 0.5J or it is considered illegal. They can also only be sold in firearms shops. All airsoft replicas have to have "the trader's weapon abbreviation and a F-in-a-pentagon mark as well as the airsoft gun caliber (such as 6 mm BB)." (copy-paste from Wikipedia).

 

Attached devices (aiming, lighting, targeting, etc.) are forbidden when attached, not seperated though. Strange rule.

 

Import is allowed with the above limits, export I can't find any info about.

 

Begadi: very good equipment, clothing, BB's, gas and accessories store

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