There is a fine tradition in paintball of vague declarations as 'sporting goods' to avoid letting the carriers know you are sending something you aren't allowed, or thinking you aren't allowed.@Tom you seem to be a knowledgeable guy. @BikerDon has been looking around for postage options for me and doesn't want to post due to royal mail and myhermes guidelines.
Do you or anyone reading this know how the 1000's of other paintball markers are sent through the post daily both on here and on the numerous Facebook selling pages!
I've always sent mine next day delivery with royal mail with no problems and so have other people I've asked!
Help is appreciated so that @BikerDon can get a sale......
Thanks for the feedback Dusty, nice oneI recently sent a paintball marker to America via Royal mail, declared it as it was and no problems. Well, it went by sea instead of air which they didn't bother to tell me until I checked the tracking details.
No mention of it being a prohibited item and it was obviously scanned at heathrow.
I would say £15 or £20, the balls alone were £12.85 when I weighed them last. I'll see what the two are combined in a box. Depends on if the two together take it past the next threshold.Russ4ll said:"How much would postage be for the tank and the paintballs?
Happily help clear up space for you. Good home ready and waiting."