Gel Blaster Websites That Ship To Canada

What are the best Gel Blaster Websites that ship to Canada? thx

Definitely not one located in the USA :expressionless:

Most of the Chinese based companies are having difficulty shipping complete blasters internationally lately, a lot to do with export restrictions from their government.

Of all the China based companies the one that stands out for great range, service and communication is AKGelblaster. They’d be my recommendation. They won’t screw you over if there are any issues with shipment.

Here’s a link to their website.

oh yeah, thx, i was checking that one out, but I emailed them about shipping to Canada and they said only upgrade parts, not guns :sob:

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Yeah, we hear that a lot from China… sometimes they disassemble complete blasters for shipment so they can get around that problem. Don’t know why the Chinese government cracked down, not that long ago it was a free for all and they’d ship anything. It all changed after 2019 Covid.

Are there any restrictions on imports at your end in Canada? :thinking:

We can’t import from China here into Australia without a permit and hassles from Customs and Borderforce.

I guess your only option is scouring the internet and asking the question… hopefully you’ll get lucky.

Best of luck in your search. Keep us posted on your progress. :+1:

ok thx, but yeah, despite the gun/imitation firearm laws here somehow everything has made it through without any bumps other than a glock, which was expected since all pistols (firearms) have been banned.

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Don’t know of any as they are prohibited from import in Canada being a replica firearm.

I see no allowance in Canadian regulations for gel blasters besides falling under replica firearm. :person_shrugging: :slightly_frowning_face:

Be worth talking to your local airsoft stores see what they say as they are similar in design.

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@Jameskavanagh had the Canadian regulations explained to him by @AKgelblaster :+1:

Canadian import laws on Airsoft/Gelblasters restrict them to having NO LESS than something around 360/370FPS.

Anything under that I believe they consider it a replica firearm and not a “sporting goods” or something like that.

Was explained that could be shipped, but past experience says that there’s basically no chance of it passing through Customs and being seized.

Naturally @AKgelblaster always stays within the respective laws of each country, and doesn’t want @Jameskavanagh to lose his hard earned money as is too high a risk at the moment, especially with the shit show in the USA at the moment. :confused:

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Interesting restrictions, Doc. :thinking:

Seems the Canadian law makers apply as much commonsense to their regs as ours do. :rofl:

Basically Canada bans/ require lĂ­ense for all realistic gun toys because of the possibility that these are used in robbery. The only exception is airsoft that fire bb over 366fps)

Clear/ transparent / non replica looking gel blasters may be allowed.

The ban of realistic toy guns is not only from import aspect. It is not legal to own within Canada as well. That makes most realistic looking gel blasters not legal in Canada.

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