Riceball
Master Member
b) if you're selling it, the seller has to make sure the person buying is over 18 and has good reason to want it
I think. Plus if someone at the post office who doesn't understand the law (I'm not sure anyone does really) sees it, they might refuse to send it.
The post office won't likely be the problem, it's going to be customs, that's where replica weapons tend to get caught when sent overseas. I remember when airsoft was still fairly new in the US and some of the best places to get them were online shops that imported them directly from Japan and there would be stories of how their orders would get confiiscated by customs.