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Old June 5th, 2015, 10:16   #13
Juke16
 
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Originally Posted by Hectic View Post
RCMP website says it. Could be dated and or CBSA may have a different set of rules i guess.
We all know that if it shoots under 366 its classed as a replica, plus see below.
From rcmp site:
Possessing or Acquiring Replica Firearms

Individuals may keep any replicas that they owned on December 1, 1998. A licence is not required to possess a replica firearm, and it does not have to be registered. However, individuals cannot acquire, make or import a replica firearm. If a replica firearm is taken out of Canada, it cannot be brought back in. Businesses may possess, acquire or import replica firearms only if they have a valid Firearms Business Licence that allows them to possess prohibited devices for an approved purpose.
Yes but they can't sell to the general public if they import with a BFL. It's for this reason that 007 Airsoft has (or perhaps used to, not sure what the current site is like) marked "Not for Civilian". There were a bunch of companies doing this years ago and they got taken down. I believe the threads still exist somewhere on ASC.

While we're on the subject, licences from other countries also don't give you the right to ship into Canada :P
http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=94485

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