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Post by mournblade on Aug 17, 2010 11:41:03 GMT 8
Hi,
Does anyone here have any experience ordering from trident military in the US? I understand their place of business is in philadelphia. I am looking into ordering something from them and shipping it to my wife's relatives in the US. Is this feasible/reliable?
thanks.
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labrador
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Post by labrador on Aug 17, 2010 11:45:16 GMT 8
Yes that's possible. you'll save a lot on shipping. What in particular are you interested in? there might be other sources.
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j21
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Post by j21 on Aug 17, 2010 12:39:21 GMT 8
I havent' ordered from that particular shop, but that is how i have my gear sent over as well. A balikbayan box from the East Coast to here costs about $75. Around $50 if your having it shipped from the West Coast.
Ebay should also be good souce, along with the other WW2 shops i.e, ATF and WPG.
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Post by mournblade on Aug 17, 2010 14:02:10 GMT 8
no hassles with 'authorities' opening the box j21? thanks for the advise. 
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jimmiroquai
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Post by jimmiroquai on Aug 17, 2010 15:07:32 GMT 8
Gear such as webbing and pouches etc are ok to import. I haven't had any hassles with gear from ebay yet. Just do NOT have it shipped via DHL/Fedex/EMS because taxes are really high when shipped this way.
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Post by mournblade on Aug 17, 2010 15:39:31 GMT 8
copy that! thanks 
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j21
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Post by j21 on Aug 17, 2010 16:27:10 GMT 8
no hassles with 'authorities' opening the box j21? thanks for the advise.  For balikbayan boxes none so far. Actually never tried anything too noticeable ;D but i've heard even dummy grenades and ammo belts should be able to go through. I wouldnt risk real ammo/firearms though.
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