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    Bringing in a BB Gun to Thailand

    Anyone know if it is possible to bring a bb gun in your checked luggage?

    I found a nice pistol type one that uses the proper lead pellets not the useless plastic ones like you see. If it's easy then I may do it, it would be handy for the odd stray dog problem, not a big fan of guns.

    Less than €200 and more conveniant than the rifle types.

    Any ideas of prices in Thailand?

    Just wondering what the implications are if any.
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    What's a bb gun?

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    fires ball bearings^

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    Slingshot is good enough once you get the hang of them...be careful not to shoot ur thumb, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bung
    Anyone know if it is possible to bring a bb gun in your checked luggage?
    I'm willing to bet money that you can't. I believe BB guns are considered the same as most other firearms here. I seem to remember DD having something to do with their importation a few years back.

    That being said, if you do get one through, I'll have one the next time you go to LA.

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    Security will immediately have you assume the position whilst they proceed with a cavity search of your person... Unless this is a windup, then sure, have at it...

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    BB guns look exactly like the original ones, they made them illegal here and elsewhere in Europe recently, mostly because robbers got away with "unarmed robbery" when using them to rob a bank.
    http://images.bidorbuy.co.za/user_im...aurusMain1.jpg
    I think there is no way they let you through customs with that, even in checked-in baggage.
    A slingshot sounds like a better advice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog
    I believe BB guns are considered the same as most other firearms here.
    Doesn't make them legal but I've seen BB and pellet guns for sale in many shops in Roiet. I think Tex bought one in Udon but had the "useless plastic" BBs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jizzybloke
    ires ball bearings^
    No it don't, a nigger shooter shoots ball bearings and rocks same as a sling shot only smaller rocks than a sling.
    BB's are round steel balls of .117, same size as lead pellets.

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    I had a pellet gun made in China, not a very good one but was the one used to train kids I guess as it looked like an Chinese army rifle, and was 117 pellets which aren't sold around here and I heard it was not legal to own it, but it wasn't worth a fuck anyway.
    had one in the states that I used to kill woodpeckers that came to drill holes in my house walls,

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    Those are the only BB gun stories you got BG? LAME........

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    Thought it was .177 not .117?

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    I brought a lever action Daisy Red Rifle thru my checked baggage about ten years ago. I asked security if it was ok, they said no problem.

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    ^Into Thailand?

    I'll probably flag it as I don't need the hassle.

    It fires lead pellets not ball bearings so I guess it's not a bb gun as such. 4.5mm calibre

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bung
    It fires lead pellets not ball bearings so I guess it's not a bb gun as such. 4.5mm calibre
    .177 caliber (4.5mm). Most of these air pistols fire either 4.5 mm BBs or pellets.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mackayae
    I brought a lever action Daisy Red Rifle thru my checked baggage
    No You Didn't, It was a Daisy Red Rider BB gun, which was made to look like a Mdl. 92 or 94 Winchester saddle carbine.
    I got one 68 years ago for my 7th birthday, and I got on my bicycle and rode out to the sawmill where my dad was pond monkey and my uncle also worked there, he took my BB gun and shot some of the glass windows with it, so my dad come over and took my gun from me, kicked my ass and told me to go home and stay there and we would get this shit straight when he got home after work.

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    Winchester Carbine BB gun

    I thought it was "Red Ryder". I had one too. Was taken away from me for similar reasaons. With me it was beer bottles. I set them up in our basement positioned with the top openings toward me. The object was to shoot the bottoms out through the openings from 20 feet away. Did very well. Destroyed 7 cases of beer bottles. 24 bottles to the case.

    My parents did not appreciate my accuracy though. Each bottle was worth a deposit refund from the dealer. Circa 1945.

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    Think both terms were commonly used but the company called it Ryder. All I remember was that lever action sure as hell didn't work near as well for me as I saw the cowboys do in the movies.


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    Right, and even had the saddle ring on the sumbitch.
    That lever was a bitch if your finger was under it and you torched a round off, hurt like a bitch.

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    ^ Careful, you'll put your eye out!!!

    I had one as a kid also... All the kids in my neighborhood used to play 'Army' with them, firing BB's back and forth at each other... No one lost an eye BTW...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muadib
    Careful, you'll put your eye out!!!
    Jeez, you sound like my mother! Always the risk of putting out an eye in her assessment. Falling down and breaking your neck was another consequence of risky behavior. The there was the going blind prediction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muadib
    All the kids in my neighborhood used to play 'Army' with them, firing BB's back and forth at each other... No one lost an eye BTW...
    I was never in the war thing, altho it was going on but I never was in it as my dad would have shit a brick and I was told to treat it as a real gun and I knew to not do that, but as said it did happen and a bigger kid was in it, named Sammy and he did lose an eye. But he was kind of a retard anyway.

    Quote Originally Posted by Norton
    The there was the going blind prediction
    But not from playing with your BB gun, that was playing with your Wee Wee.
    My gram used to come up with that shit too, but grandpa said not to pay her no mind as she didn't know cause she didn't have one.
    I wonder if thats why I got cataracts now???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gerbil
    Thought it was .177 not .117?
    yes, but never mind accuracy

    we used air rifles and lead pellets. Some of them had waists and a cavity in the back. If you filled that with phosphorous/glue paste from matches, they let off a great crack when they hit anything hard

    we scared off the local gang with a handful of those once, they fled like jelly babies
    I have reported your post

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    taking it it apart oughta help.

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    my friend just bought a bb gun in mukdahan for 2000 bt with the lead ball`s

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