paintball rifles hurt much more then bb gunsOriginally posted by TRT911:I just found out my neighbour has just imported 2 paintball rifles, and he didn't even GET caught. WTF!
correct me if im wrong... but i think paintball rifles are classfied as dangerous like bb guns?
if so, how THE @##% did he get them in?!
Originally posted by TRT911:well... i can't report... my neighbour knows that i got a m4... if i report.. u know..
i shall keep my rubber band and stapler combo at homeOriginally posted by Ponders:I emailed SPF last time.
they say cannot, quoting that anything that shoots projectile and potentially can be a weapon is not allowed.Got to leave my Tippmann behind in Canada.
but when i moved back to singapore, my shipment of personal effects wasn't even opened by customs even though i declared alcohol beyond my duty free allowances.
had i known i would have ship my Tippmann.
borrow mi a gun =D.Originally posted by maxie:Singapore does have very strict laws,paintball is fun and would anyone like to accompany me for a paintball game?![]()
still remember last tiem when they first started in singapore... $40 for 20 paintballs !!!!!!!!!!!!!Originally posted by maxie:Singapore does have very strict laws,paintball is fun and would anyone like to accompany me for a paintball game?![]()
Why report? both of you can start skirmishing already! happy shooting each otherOriginally posted by TRT911:well... i can't report... my neighbour knows that i got a m4... if i report.. u know..
which paintball field? there's one at discovery center i think. using gas M4 carbines with blow-back. The bbs are paintballs in cartridges loaded into a 20?30? round mag....i never liked normal paintball guns at orchid. Too unrealistic for playingOriginally posted by maxie:Singapore does have very strict laws,paintball is fun and would anyone like to accompany me for a paintball game?![]()
Originally posted by BaByBoY:i shall keep my rubber band and stapler combo at home