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  1. No, airsoft-guns cannot kill a bird.

    A 4.5mm or 5.5mm BB (metal) air rifle might be able to hurt it, but that is another thing.

    I know this post is prehistorical, but I've read it now…

    You're wrong. Before I thought as you, but some weeks ago I killed a pigeon at 15 meters away with my airsoft AK-105, with 6 mm, 0,25 gr BBs

    With air compressed pellet rifles, death is virtually assured.

    Pigeons have really soft bones and woven

  2. Nothing to see here folks. Move along please. Interesting to see the comments divided into two distinct camps here. On the one hand there are the reasonable guys who are sympathetic to the husband and are being non-judgmental whilst on the other hand there are the bitter <deleted> who twist every bit of news to their own agenda viz Brit bashing, age difference, bar girls blah blah....... If you aint got nuffin constructive to contribute, use your time writing to Bangkok Post about how beastly the Reds Shirts are or ramp up the hysteria about an old guy in Dubai running the country. B.P. welcomes this shit daily.

    Too lazy to multiquote…

    Yes, stop talking about s**t, and talk about Thaksin and his sister, and how much we hate them. About how bad are the "red" and how much we love the "yellow", who call the army to overthrow by force a democratic government (however bad they are the components of their government), and then change the Constitution to that the vote of the lower class people have less value than that of the rich ones… And so to win by majority even being a minority… Long live democracy!
    Best we don't take the side of any s**t, that neither benefits us as foreigners. Well, unless that benefits the families of our partners, of course…
    And yes, I'm also hoping to be a little bit older to "purchase" a 17 yo bride, no matter if it's a lady bar or not, or if there is love involved or not (ironically) Assuming that most of the married men living in here and posting on TV are in similar conditions with much younger wives. So do not fall into grace comments about it…
    And yes, I've also ever seen almost daily anyone die murdered in Pataya or Phuket. (Ironically)
    I think in this case, is a type of fatality that could have happened anywhere in Thailand. To see someone die is not pleasant for anyone. But unfortunately in Thailand the simplest silliness is reason enough to undertake an attempt on people's life. I have also recently seen a friend of mine killed by stupid reasons. The "gunman's" tomboy teen sister also helped stabbing… What a lovely people.
    I am sorry that this man has to go through this bitter incident, and at his age. I hope will be severely punished the brainless that did it, and worth as a warning to other mindless, and so there is a little more respect for human lives. That we are human, not objects that can be owned.
    RIP
  3. "stuff like this happens all over the world"

    Are you kidding? I dont know where are you from, but I'm from a "second class" country(or third, at present I'm not sure, which level left us Merkel), and I assure you that things like this, doesn't happens.

    My thai girlfriend could be as beautiful and sexy as you want, but that would not make me talk about thing as if I have no eyes or could not think by my own.

    Thailand is full of mafias if there are farangs around: fruit shake mafia, chicken barbecue mafia, pad thai mafia, ambulances mafia, taxi mafia, jet ski mafia, motorcycle rental shop mafia, garage mafia, police mafia, politicians mafia… and all-what-u-want-mafia. But most of thais love that style, and will not be easy to make them see what we can see. They will not see anything negative in all these things. Thailand it's the number one in the world, dind't you know?

    But simmer down, enjoy the landscapes, the weather, the girls… and tries to talk to them only about trivial things, or just join your countrymen in bars and have no connection with the Thais, just to ask for the bill of what you eat or drink…

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  4. I went to pick up an online order what I made to Koh Samui customs. Fully advise against ordering off Thailand. Although Chinese disassembled practically the entire rifle and distributed in 2 boxes, the unpleasant customs agents did not believe they were loose spare parts. Of course I ordered it in my wife's name. If not, probably now I would be a news story on Thai Visa biggrin.png.pagespeed.ce.XhpYJIv77v.png alt=biggrin.png width=20 height=20> , and of course they would not have given the box, nor after paying the exaggerated sum of taxes. "This type of weapon is illegal in Thailand," they said. No matter that you see them being sold everywhere, who sell them already paid their beneficiaries to do so. Well, you know how things work here.
    So is there somewhere to go play in Koh Samui? In Phangan I have only coconuts as enemies, and kids carries real guns rolleyes.gif.pagespeed.ce.hZ59UWKk-s.gif alt=rolleyes.gif width=20 height=20>

    Have a look here http://www.bbgunzone.com/?lang=th and let me know if you can save much money by ordering abroad.

    I know the site is in Thai but translates perfect with Google translate

    I was not trying to save money, I just wanted an AK103/104/105. I had visited that site too, they don't have in stock the model which I love. If you call them they can't tell you when they'll have it back in stock. This model it's what I bought in HK: http://www.bbgunzone.com/product-th-866361-4362257-CYMA+AK105+(CM040D).html

    Around 5,000 THB in that thai site, and I paid in all ordered from HK + good googles + 1 mid cap magazine + 1 bag of 0,25 g BBs + BB loader = around 11,000 THB (shipping + taxes included). It hurts the pocket a little, yes… and I'll do not do it a gain for sure! biggrin.png brat whim! I was longing for my AKs at home land…

    I just bought the cm042s from them, at 5200 the cheapest in Thailand I think.

    Yes, if you're lucky and can find the model what you like they usually have good prices, and if they don't sell to you a "copy of the copy" as an original (at least on gas pistols). I would have liked to acquire a D-Boys model that are made of steel and generally more closely resemble the real one than those of CYMA, and the disassembling it's like the real AKs, without screws but by pins. I do not know <deleted> happens that there's no stock in almost anywhere.

  5. I went to pick up an online order what I made to Koh Samui customs. Fully advise against ordering off Thailand. Although Chinese disassembled practically the entire rifle and distributed in 2 boxes, the unpleasant customs agents did not believe they were loose spare parts. Of course I ordered it in my wife's name. If not, probably now I would be a news story on Thai Visa biggrin.png.pagespeed.ce.XhpYJIv77v.png alt=biggrin.png width=20 height=20> , and of course they would not have given the box, nor after paying the exaggerated sum of taxes. "This type of weapon is illegal in Thailand," they said. No matter that you see them being sold everywhere, who sell them already paid their beneficiaries to do so. Well, you know how things work here.
    So is there somewhere to go play in Koh Samui? In Phangan I have only coconuts as enemies, and kids carries real guns rolleyes.gif.pagespeed.ce.hZ59UWKk-s.gif alt=rolleyes.gif width=20 height=20>

    Have a look here http://www.bbgunzone.com/?lang=th and let me know if you can save much money by ordering abroad.

    I know the site is in Thai but translates perfect with Google translate

    I was not trying to save money, I just wanted an AK103/104/105. I had visited that site too, they don't have in stock the model which I love. If you call them they can't tell you when they'll have it back in stock. This model it's what I bought in HK: http://www.bbgunzone.com/product-th-866361-4362257-CYMA+AK105+(CM040D).html

    Around 5,000 THB in that thai site, and I paid in all ordered from HK + good googles + 1 mid cap magazine + 1 bag of 0,25 g BBs + BB loader = around 11,000 THB (shipping + taxes included). It hurts the pocket a little, yes… and I'll do not do it a gain for sure! biggrin.png brat whim! I was longing for my AKs at home land…

  6. I went to pick up an online order what I made to Koh Samui customs. Fully advise against ordering off Thailand. Although Chinese disassembled practically the entire rifle and distributed in 2 boxes, the unpleasant customs agents did not believe they were loose spare parts. Of course I ordered it in my wife's name. If not, probably now I would be a news story on Thai Visa biggrin.png.pagespeed.ce.XhpYJIv77v.png alt=biggrin.png width=20 height=20> , and of course they would not have given the box, nor after paying the exaggerated sum of taxes. "This type of weapon is illegal in Thailand," they said. No matter that you see them being sold everywhere, who sell them already paid their beneficiaries to do so. Well, you know how things work here.
    So is there somewhere to go play in Koh Samui? In Phangan I have only coconuts as enemies, and kids carries real guns rolleyes.gif.pagespeed.ce.hZ59UWKk-s.gif alt=rolleyes.gif width=20 height=20>

    I've had some experience with this. The trick is to make it NOT look like anything suggesting a gun - even though it's a plastic toy gun. That means - with a long gun - more than two parcels (usually three) and each of them mailed at least a week apart (they can sit in customs somewhere for 4 or 5 days and all catch up with each other.) I am hardly surprised that they did not consider the contents to be "spares". Would you have done?!

    Of course in strict fact any gun that shoots a projectile via any sort of compressed gas is classified as a "firearm". Like by law you, the alien, are compelled to carry your passport with you at all times. Or all workers, farang or Thai, must declare their income and pay tax on it etc etc. Thailand has a million laws but only ten of them are ever enforced at any one time - till it suits them. The fact that every temple fair here sells CO2 BB guns or that 9 out of 10 "tent shops" have got a couple of Chinese ones somewhere or that in Hat Yai they are on open display on the streets in all the markets is immaterial. (Or that there are literally thousands of skirmish sites across Thailand, many of them enthusiastically populated by the local police.) You you you the farang - we we we the proud Thai people, and you obey our laws or go back to . . . etc etc. A couple of thou tea money would have probably sorted it all out . . .

    Why didn't you simply get one mail order from one of the several Thai airsoft shops? Or didn't you know of any . . .

    There is a skirmish site over near the Namuang waterfall, right on the Ring Road. But it's all Thai, AFAIK. You'd need to scrape up a team of 2 or 3 others and then go along with a Thai-speaking friend (wife?) to make inquiries and sign up. And you can forget the coconuts - you'd have no shortage of Thai locals gleefully ganging up to slaughter the pale alien invaders. No idea what the place is like - as it's next to the road I guess it's not so big and pretty basic . . .

    Have fun and good luck,

    Rob

    I went to pick up an online order what I made to Koh Samui customs. Fully advise against ordering off Thailand. Although Chinese disassembled practically the entire rifle and distributed in 2 boxes, the unpleasant customs agents did not believe they were loose spare parts. Of course I ordered it in my wife's name. If not, probably now I would be a news story on Thai Visa biggrin.png.pagespeed.ce.XhpYJIv77v.png alt=biggrin.png width=20 height=20> , and of course they would not have given the box, nor after paying the exaggerated sum of taxes. "This type of weapon is illegal in Thailand," they said. No matter that you see them being sold everywhere, who sell them already paid their beneficiaries to do so. Well, you know how things work here.
    So is there somewhere to go play in Koh Samui? In Phangan I have only coconuts as enemies, and kids carries real guns rolleyes.gif.pagespeed.ce.hZ59UWKk-s.gif alt=rolleyes.gif width=20 height=20>

    they always try this on and try and charge you for tax for weapons rarther than tax for toys.

    If you can find the legal documents to prove they are toys and not weapons then after arguing for a few minutes or hours they should let you have them.

    the other thing i would not do is order amunition just helps to not confuse things. specially metal BB's plastic ok but i would not order any.

    Hi friends! Sorry I never use to look at the top of the website, and I didn't realized that I had your comments. Sorry.

    No, no… I did not go at any time inside the customs building. And my wife made ​​up a lie to not ever mention the word "farang" to them. I told my wife that she had to pay taxes as a toy, don't let them XXXXXXX her. But once she was inside offices felt herself intimidated by the officers. At the end I do not know what level of taxes we paid. Expensive, of course. Around same price of a Tokyo Marui.
    Actually I was surprised by the level of disassembly of the AK. The only thing that resembled a weapon was the gearbox and stock, and both came in the only one box that arrived to Koh Phangan. It came completely disassembled, good job for the chinese.
    At first I tried to order in XXXXX but the man in the thai store we called to always said "call back in a week or two". I tried with them because it was the only store that I found the AK what I liked (AK -103/104/105) D-Boys brand. So at the end I bet "all in" and made the order to Hong Kong.
    Here in Thailand there is hardly anything that is not M4 or similar models, and I find the Kalashnikov family really sexier hehehe.
    I did not know that about Hat-Yai. Maybe I'll got off the train on the next "visa run" to take a look. In addition I have also got my eye on a female monument in that train station w00t.gif . Maybe go see if I can improve some parts, like a precision barrel and a red dot or scope.
    I'd like to go play somewhere, and "shooting police" even in a game, that's priceless… hahahaha. But then I think about it, and dress up in full paramilitary garb, with the hot it is in this area… and the desires go away!
    Some pics of my new gf tongue.png
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  7. First of all Obama/Biden are not as corrupt as their predecessors. They are simply traveling down a road that was paved for them by the previous administration.

    Second, that information is out there and will remain out there. Did anybody really think that nobody would ever have access to it?

    Sorry Mr President but the ability of the state to retrieve every email, phone call, skype session and all the data I have ever sent or received via the internet or telephone at will is NOT a "modest" reduction in my privacy.

    The Obama/Biden regime is just as corrupt as the Bush/Chaney regime and all before them that do the bidding of the military industrial complex.

    I think that presidents of the United States, no matter which one, are no less puppet than Yingluck here in Thailand. All of them have a "black hand" that moves their threads. They are just there for you all play the funny game of "democracy" and so you feel a part of it, then who really rules the country set up a war on behalf of it in any part of the world… Meanwhile other countries look scared s**tless their movements without saying a word to avoid suffering a blockade of supplies or break bonds of "friendship", in the best of cases…
    I hope appear in their databases as persona non grata.
    Crazy world, where old enemies is now made great friends, and old enemies actitutes are adopted as new models. I do not understand anything, nor at this point hopefully understand. That they passed out the world and poke it up… where they see it fits tongue.png
    If I was not yet on the database, now I am giggle.gif
  8. I went to pick up an online order what I made to Koh Samui customs. Fully advise against ordering off Thailand. Although Chinese disassembled practically the entire rifle and distributed in 2 boxes, the unpleasant customs agents did not believe they were loose spare parts. Of course I ordered it in my wife's name. If not, probably now I would be a news story on Thai Visa biggrin.png , and of course they would not have given the box, nor after paying the exaggerated sum of taxes. "This type of weapon is illegal in Thailand," they said. No matter that you see them being sold everywhere, who sell them already paid their beneficiaries to do so. Well, you know how things work here.
    So is there somewhere to go play in Koh Samui? In Phangan I have only coconuts as enemies, and kids carries real guns rolleyes.gif
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  9. The Thai army's main responsibility (almost its only significant one) is supressing any threats to the existing power structure. As it has shown time after time after time, it has no qualms whatsoever about slaughtering large numbers of Thai citizens in pursuit of this goal so to the extent that Yingluck threatens the exisitng power structure, she faces the reciprocal threat of (yet another) coup. It's a very simple, straightforward relationship.

    I think you got it backwards dude. It is the Shinawatra clan and the extremist communist factions that they have aligned with that have no qualms in murdering Thai citizens to further their goals. Can you please elaborate on what exactly you mean by slaughtering? If you are going to reference the legal control of a private army set up to deny Thai citizens of their rights then it is a non-starter. So go ahead and give us the details.

    hahahaha Communists? Seriously, have you seen ever a communist, or any other person with leftist ideas here in Thailand? Oh, I get it… you tell by the red color of the "red-shirts". Perhaps you are too influenced by the education given by your government or Disney cartoons against all red, or Cuban or Russian accent… cheesy.gif
    Don't know why you all distress so with Yingluck. It does not matter who's the puppet in power. They are all garbage, here or anywhere in the world ...
    When you were a kid at school, and talking to other kids about "when I grow up I want to be…" have you ever heard any of them say "I want to be a politician or president"? anyone…
    Anyways, if here, or anywhere, had any government sympathizer with something like Communists, simmer down man, the CIA would had eliminated them surreptitiously, as they come doing throughout their brief history… whistling.gif
    I do not sympathize with Yingluck, but I see here on TV a blind rage against "Shinawatra clan," as if the alternative to them, were to be the panacea to all our concerns as "guests" in their country. Here commands only one (or two) and got an army at his disposal, trained by whom we all know. Everything else is just makeup to everyone thinks that they are "playing to democracy".
    I like Yingluck… from my condition as a man, I mean tongue.png . To my rights as a citizen be stolen by a ugly guy, I'd rather be stolen by a beautiful female giggle.gif
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  10. Not the first time I see a story like this in Thailand. I remember the school parade in which children (teachers included) marched dressed as the Hitler's Youth, with swastikas and so on.

    "Oh really? is it a bad thing? But we did not know it was a bad thing, sorry, sorry." Then come the voices saying we have to excuse them for their ignorance about the rest of the world and the history of mankind….. "We did not know that beyond our borders had humans" whistling.gif

    I think do not do it unconsciously, I think it is the general rule of their education, just not use the keywords: Nazism or fascism, and thus disguise it a little bit. Try talking to a Thai about politics, democracy and things like that ... you will soon see that their attitude is familiar to us.

    What can we do if they are uniform lovers...? The postman officer seems to have a higher rank than commander in chief of the armed forces of my country ... lol cheesy.gif
  11. I'm not pretending to get supporters or detractors with this. I just wanted to give my personal view of the matter. Far from it I gather the profile of most of expatriates in Thailand.

    Four years ago, I married my wife in Thailand, and after three months of paperwork she could come to Spain without further mishap. Needless to say, she did not have to leave the country, if she don't have the enough amount of money, every three months, or pay any fee, that is what is practiced here. Once in Spain she received an ID as foreigner married to an EU citizen, and that's it.

    Six months ago (seeing how Europe -if Spain can be called Europe rolleyes.gif - is sinking and families with it) I came to Thailand self-exiled biggrin.png with my wife and our 2 year old daughter, and the truth that the treatment I receive in the "uniformed chimps country" is not the same. No upbraided them, because they want to protect their country from the powerful wealthy Westerners. But <deleted>>, I'm a working class family head. I could not make myself strong here nor even wanting. Overwhelms me having to leave the country every three months "to pay the fee" (obviously I have not the famous -or infamous- 400,000 baht), and make me waste time and money. If it's just make me pay every three months in a Thai embassy or consulate in a neighboring country, they might make me go to any office inside the country and pay, even a little more, and thus I'd have a more human concept about their rules.

    Also, I do not think it's a matter of pride to publish news of how my country grows economically due the fees we make to pay to foreigners trying to live here, or due the "full stupid party" -yes, I live in Koh Phangan-, or the cheap prostitution of the country and its subsidiaries of sex workers.

    I do not pretend to understand the Thais simply that see us as human beings too. That we are not walking ATMs, or in our countries doesn't rains money.

    Sorry for my English whistling.gif

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  12. I think she "will die" on the first so cold German winter, don't need the help from any neo-nazi.

    I took my Thai wife to Europe, and at the beginning everything ok, but after some months... That wasn't the person who I knew in Thailand. We are now living in Thailand and she calmed down.

    If I were you, I would find the way to stay happily in Myanmar. Soon will finish the Junta gov't, and everything will be better.

    I wish you two good luck, decide what you decide to do.

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