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redwolf airsoft

  • 11-02-2013 5:58pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 214 ✭✭


    Hi everybody,

    Im thinking of buying a pistol from redwolf airsofts web site. Would anybody have an idea on what the commission would be on that to get it to ireland


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,006 ✭✭✭Southern Dandy


    airwolf08 wrote: »
    Hi everybody,

    Im thinking of buying a pistol from redwolf airsofts web site. Would anybody have an idea on what the commission would be on that to get it to ireland

    Exchange rate from dolla to euro + VAT on total cost + 3% handling fees for the courier again total cost.

    The most important thing is that the pistol fires below 328fps or it will be destroyed.

    Honestly your better off buying from a irish retailer or get them to import it for you, your not going to save a whole pile and if something happens your covered by warranty here and it will be repaired far quicker not to mention cheaper rather than sending it back to asia.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,399 ✭✭✭Kashkai


    As Dandy says, don't bother. I wanted a Marui 1911 MEU but it was out of stock here. Airsofteire said they could order it in but it would take six weeks and cost €200. I saw the pistol on Redwolfs site for €170 delivered so I ordered it. However I was whacked by customs charges and Vat plus the couriers "handling" fee for collecting the taxes and I eventually ended up paying almost €230 in total for the gun, €30 more than I would have paid if I'd waited for Airsofteire to get it for me.

    So to reiterate, don't bother. The Irish airsoft retailers are actually good value, provide great service (especiallyAirsofteire) and you have comeback if something goes wrong with the gun. Ordering from abroad is not as cheap as it first seems,especially when Customs takes their bite out of you.


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