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gmore70

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EDIT. July 15. I booked my flights. Frankfurt Oct 21 leave Paris Nov 8. Need help on picking the paintball fields. Anyone??

Im super stoked, it looks like I am going to Europe during the last 2 weeks of October and first week of November.

I have a family member graduating with their PhD in Belgium on November 10. And I will be visiting my daughter in Paris.

I will have a car!

So tell me please...what Paintball Fields should I hit up when I am over there.

I have decided not to bring my marker as I dont want to go through all the ...hassle. But I am bringing everything else...including my video gear. Make an epic Paintball Road Trip Video.

Super stoked...!!! Let me know where to go!!!
 
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Tony Harrison

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That's a tough one. If you were visiting the UK, it would be easy.

Leave it with me and i'll come back to you.
 
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Fearfas

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You shouldn't have any problem with your gun in Europe If you take it with your checked in luggage..
Most of the airports are quite flexible about everything here...
 

Tom

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For Germany if you get checked anywhere without the f stamp, and/or get found capable of firing over the reduced velocity you're in trouble
Best avoid it if going through Germany

Otherwise sensible transporting is fine
 
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Tom

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Just another thought - a Canadian air cylinder may not be welcome in Europe
If it is marked to multiple standards then its fine, if its just Canadian / US then it is not permitted to be filled

If you did bring a cylinder it would need to the emptied and the regulator removed for flight & customs checking

Again - much easier to borrow/rent when in Europe, though a steel/aluminium cylinder won't cost much and can be gifted to your family over here when you go home