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Can you import semi auto electric guns in new zealand?

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donn

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Post Thu Oct 18, 2007 2:24 pm

Can you import semi auto electric guns in new zealand?

Can you import semi auto electric guns in new zealand?
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Nematode

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Post Thu Oct 18, 2007 2:41 pm

Not really no. They are likely to be seized.
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slayer

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Post Thu Oct 18, 2007 5:09 pm

only 1 that you're allowed is the PSG-1 as this is FACTORY SEMI so can not be converted to full auto
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daddio

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Post Thu Oct 18, 2007 10:43 pm

The PSG is an awesome weapon - but be prepared to spend $$ to make it accurate. (e.g. another $500).

The rifle is very long too - not easy to run around with it.

However, once tuned they are very nice to wield :twisted:

If you really want a sniper then I recommend a small sniper VSR or G-Spec rifle.

Good luck.
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TK

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Post Sat Oct 20, 2007 11:36 pm

Hi guys,
New to all of this, including joining forums. Read the previous entries /discussions and seriously considering joining. I watched a couple of youtube NZ airsoft documentaries (which maybe old videos) and saw a number of players with electric semi-autos (m-16,m4's, AKs and what looks like a marui thompson). Just wondering how they got these. I know they're not available in NZ. Is there ANY WAY to get a totally converted semi-auto Electric gun legally into New Zealand, say from hong kong? Like an official notice from the shop that converted it that it's only semi? Or maybe a permit from the NZ police before importing it? Any info much appreciated.
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charles

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Post Sun Oct 21, 2007 12:02 am

at the current stage you will be very lucky to be able to get in any guns, even when they say semi, chances are they will get seized.
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TK

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Post Sun Oct 21, 2007 9:17 am

Thanks for the reply, I'll do that. Just thinking it won't be an even field if some players had semi EGs and others cock and shoot types.
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slayer

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Post Sun Oct 21, 2007 9:17 am

TK sorry man but as above posts say PSG-1 is your only hope. You could always guy a sniper or m16 springer etc...these are cheap and go well
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TK

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Post Sun Oct 21, 2007 9:27 am

Hey Sarge,
Haven't seen an actual PSG-1 but I think it's as tall as me! Haha! I was kinda hoping to do some running and gunning(need the exercise) not so much sniping. Also heard that thing is heavy..
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TK

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Post Sun Oct 21, 2007 9:32 am

Couple of months ago, I also saw a 2nd hand marui AK semi EG on trademe. Looked in good condition but had a very steep price range..well, for me anyway. $700 NZ. Charles mentioned something about buying second hand ones in Airsoft NZ site, haven't been able to find posts yet. Is this the typical price range?
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slayer

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Post Sun Oct 21, 2007 9:32 am

Hey Sarge,
Haven't seen an actual PSG-1 but I think it's as tall as me! Haha! I was kinda hoping to do some running and gunning(need the exercise) not so much sniping. Also heard that thing is heavy..



yes it is, if you're more into the hit and run stuff a pistol or 2 would be more than enough or something like a Marui mp5 springer
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slayer

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Post Sun Oct 21, 2007 9:34 am

used to be but really can't get 2nd hand one's any more as there's just not enough to go around. But as everthings semi only springer's can hold there own. They do pop up on trademe now and then but I wouldn't touch these as you don't know what the internals are like.
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TK

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Post Sun Oct 21, 2007 9:44 am

I hear ya. Thanks for the inputs. Any games happening in the Wellington area next weekend that I can go to and watch?
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slayer

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Post Sun Oct 21, 2007 9:47 am

TK wrote:I hear ya. Thanks for the inputs. Any games happening in the Wellington area next weekend that I can go to and watch?


go to http://airsoft.net.nz and look in the club recruitment area (under forums) should be something around Welly.

hope this helps
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TK

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Post Sun Oct 21, 2007 9:50 am

Cheers! Heading there right now.

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