• Retailer Introduction
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Hello Facepunch.com Users, I would like to introduce myself and AirRattle.com as a company. We strive to offer accommodate our inventory to all varieties of airsoft players at the lowest price possible (literally). We are currently in the process of expanding our inventory from tactical Gear, AEGs, PolarStar FE, High quality internal parts, etc. Offering repair and upgrade services ranging from DSG builds, R-Hop installation, PolarStar installation and tuning, high power DMR conversion, PTW repair and challenge kit assembly. We rely on you, the people, to let us know what you would like to see us carry further. If any of you have any suggestions regarding items you would like to see us carry or anything else please let us know! Kevin [email]support@airrattle.com[/email] [url]www.airrattle.com[/url]
More power to you, as long as you don't act like CrazyNCMan and just post on these forums saying "Jarek4 is a thief don't buy from Jarek4Jarek4JAR-EK-FOUR".
Thank you Haha And yes it is not our intention to begin a manufacturer, retailer, or public figure bashing thread.
Would you boys ship AEGs to Canadia? c:
We do ship internationally via a second party, Bongo. The reasoning for this is only because they are deal with shipping our items internationally and taking the necessary steps to comply with specific companies.
if you guys are cool well like you. maybe even a partnership in the future?
Providing good services instead of just selling stuff - that's the way to go! Good luck guys :) and keep avoiding Stencil!
[QUOTE=AirRattle;42468779]We do ship internationally via a second party, Bongo. The reasoning for this is only because they are deal with shipping our items internationally and taking the necessary steps to comply with specific companies.[/QUOTE] So would they be able to supply the paperwork for across border shipping? There's some very arbitrary laws about importing replicas into Canada.
[QUOTE=venom;42477254]So would they be able to supply the paperwork for across border shipping? There's some very arbitrary laws about importing replicas into Canada.[/QUOTE] Yes, personally I am only slightly familiar with Canada's AS importation laws. I believe it has to be a rifle length barrel at 4xx? FPS. It is bizarre. In your case, unfortunately there is only so much Bongo will do; example they will not disassemble and reassemble an airsoft gun. Some items are available for international shipping to certain countries with different laws. Your case being in CA, I wouldn't think most of our gun section would be eligible for that at the moment. Let me get more info on this so I can give you guys a better answer :D
Oh, uh. Question. I found a G&G L85A1 on your website. Are you getting regular shipments of those? Everywhere else says that they're discontinued. Or it might be the A2, i have no clue.
[QUOTE=AirRattle;42480044]Yes, personally I am only slightly familiar with Canada's AS importation laws. I believe it has to be a rifle length barrel at 4xx? FPS. It is bizarre. In your case, unfortunately there is only so much Bongo will do; example they will not disassemble and reassemble an airsoft gun. Some items are available for international shipping to certain countries with different laws. Your case being in CA, I wouldn't think most of our gun section would be eligible for that at the moment. Let me get more info on this so I can give you guys a better answer :D[/QUOTE] Yeah, I'll get you some more info on that when I get home if you'd like If you are eventually willing/able to ship to Canada I can advertise for you on some of my local forums if you'd like, get some word of mouth going.
[QUOTE=ossumsauce;42480301]Oh, uh. Question. I found a G&G L85A1 on your website. Are you getting regular shipments of those? Everywhere else says that they're discontinued. Or it might be the A2, i have no clue.[/QUOTE] As far as airsoft goes, what's the difference between the A1 and A2?
Airsoft-wise, not much, but as the resident L85 aficionado, it might as well be the difference between a M16A1 and an A4. The a2 has a guard around the magazine release, as well as a revamped bolt handle that also acts as an ejection buffer, as well as reworked receivers.
[QUOTE=ossumsauce;42486986]M16A1 and an A4[/QUOTE] I think you mean A3 and A4, because there are quite a few differences between the A1 and A4
[QUOTE=apoctank;42489296]I think you mean A3 and A4, because there are quite a few differences between the A1 and A4[/QUOTE] no, i mean the A1 and the A4 mostly because i was on my phone and couldn't list everything. Stuff i left out included a new bolt, new magazines, new gas systems, new trigger system, replacement of the SUSAT, etc. L85A2s are issued with not-shitty magazines that don't encourage jamming and aren't poorly made, and the gas block and tube were redesigned so that it didn't jam via not enough gas return, in addition to the mag release, receiver, and and bolt handle. all in all the A2 might as well be an entire new rifle compared to the A1, much like the M16A4 being a whole new thing compared to the A1.
[QUOTE=ossumsauce;42491540]no, i mean the A1 and the A4 mostly because i was on my phone and couldn't list everything. Stuff i left out included a new bolt, new magazines, new gas systems, new trigger system, replacement of the SUSAT, etc. L85A2s are issued with not-shitty magazines that don't encourage jamming and aren't poorly made, and the gas block and tube were redesigned so that it didn't jam via not enough gas return, in addition to the mag release, receiver, and and bolt handle. all in all the A2 might as well be an entire new rifle compared to the A1, much like the M16A4 being a whole new thing compared to the A1.[/QUOTE] Well, based on your first post I assumed there was hardly any difference between the L85A1 and A2, which is what prompted my response. My bad [editline]11th October 2013[/editline] Basically I misunderstood what you said
nah it's all good my negro i should have added the additional info
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