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PracticalTacticalBC September 2nd, 2015 16:09

Toronto airsoft help?
 
so i am going to be making a 1600 dollar order from toronto airsoft, anyone have any experience with large orders from them? good? bad?

BioRage September 2nd, 2015 16:22

They'll be happy for you.

Though their prices aren't usually the best, I'd shop around.

Kozzie September 2nd, 2015 21:16

They're a legit reputable retailer. I believe there are a few threads reviewing them on here.

mikeyj September 3rd, 2015 05:14

I agree the prices aren't the best. Shop around. Mach1, Airsoft Depot, there are lots of Airsoft dealers

BioRage September 3rd, 2015 09:10

Actually, if you can wait till blackfriday, mach1 and all the other places do some good deals, IIRC Mach1 did 20% off last year,

Kokanee September 3rd, 2015 11:20

Give Rich @ Mach1 a call, he's a pro at dealing with large custom orders and will treat you right. Also they don't sell to minors, unlike Toronto Airsoft.

Support responsible retailing with your dollar I always say...

Swattiger September 3rd, 2015 11:55

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Originally Posted by BioRage (Post 1957859)
They'll be happy for you.

Though their prices aren't usually the best, I'd shop around.

+1. I found their price is always on the high side, even though not as bad as those in the West coast. Worse is their price increases significiantly in the last 2 months. The percentage is greater than the depreciation of Canadian dollars.

You may also try Chigun Hobbies. Their collection is not the best but the price is better, and they also do special order for some very unique items e.g. Inokatsu pistols.

BioRage September 3rd, 2015 11:58

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Originally Posted by Swattiger (Post 1957941)
+1. Their price increases significiantly in the last 2 months. The percentage is greater than the depreciation of Canadian dollars.

You may also try Chigun Hobbies. Their collection is not the best but the price is better, and they also do special order for some very unique items e.g. Inokatsu pistols.

Ken at Chiguns is great, cash deals, no tax, and negotiable if you do big orders. (in Person) + It's pacific mall, common.

I.E GHK Tavor $750 Cash
I.E. TM M&P9, TM HK45, etc. $280 Cash
I.E. GHK M4 $650 Cash
I.E Black FNX45 - $280 Cash

CAD is crap now, but his prices are still relevant.

etc etc etc

666 September 3rd, 2015 13:39

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Originally Posted by Swattiger (Post 1957941)

You may also try Chigun Hobbies.

I would think about it twice. I ordered a GBB from them, pistol came with missing part which made it unusable. It was brand new model at the time, so spare part was not available. First it was: "Sure, we'll give you a part from another pistol". Than it was: "Sorry, we sold that pistol but we have another shipment coming in, just wait". Than it was dead silence. I had useless GBB sitting at home for 10 months before spare part became available and I could order it.

BioRage September 3rd, 2015 13:45

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Originally Posted by 666 (Post 1957953)
I would think about it twice. I ordered a GBB from them, pistol came with missing part which made it unusable. It was brand new model at the time, so spare part was not available. First it was: "Sure, we'll give you a part from another pistol". Than it was: "Sorry, we sold that pistol but we have another shipment coming in, just wait". Than it was dead silence. I had useless GBB sitting at home for 10 months before spare part became available and I could order it.


You should of just gotten your refund back then. :\

666 September 3rd, 2015 13:58

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Originally Posted by BioRage (Post 1957955)
You should of just gotten your refund back then. :\

I should've but after email saying that it's ok to get the part I decided to go with that option. Had no idea it would end up this way.

PracticalTacticalBC September 3rd, 2015 16:18

i would love to buy from mach1 but they dont do e transfer (donr have a credit card yet) and i can only find combat machines at toronto airsoft

Maniac Marshall September 3rd, 2015 16:24

^ I find that hard to believe, G&G CMs are pretty dang popular, they are everywhere

MaybeStopCalling September 3rd, 2015 16:30

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Originally Posted by PracticalTacticalBC (Post 1957977)
i would love to buy from mach1 but they dont do e transfer (donr have a credit card yet) and i can only find combat machines at toronto airsoft

Mach 1's website had some issues a few weeks ago and EMT was used as an alternate. You could always give a call and see if accommodations can be made. Age will need to be verified once you make an order, but you could always try to see on the EMT front.

Concerning a CC, secured and/or travel cards are super easy to obtain these days and don't need a credit check if that's an issue.

daishi September 3rd, 2015 16:52

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Originally Posted by MaybeStopCalling (Post 1957979)
Mach 1's website had some issues a few weeks ago and EMT was used as an alternate. You could always give a call and see if accommodations can be made. Age will need to be verified once you make an order, but you could always try to see on the EMT front.

Concerning a CC, secured and/or travel cards are super easy to obtain these days and don't need a credit check if that's an issue.

Yah, I cut up all my old credit cards, and walked into a Canada post outlet and got one of their $10,000 pre loadable credit cards that I can load with online banking. That way if I go anywhere I can load it with some money in case of an emergency, or if I see something online I can buy it with a quick transfer of funds...instead of buying things with money I don't have. Costs three bucks to load it an minimum load is 25 bucks tho :( So its really helped with random spur of the moment spending.


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