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devbro October 28th, 2018 13:10

importation service Toronto
 
I am planning to buy an expensive gun from evike (think in 475$USD range).

I am curious to know if there are importation services that I can use in Toronto area that may be cheaper or safer to use than me doing it myself.

thanks in advance eh!

AnthonyG October 31st, 2018 19:05

Im not fully sure I know what you mean by importation service but ill share with you what i know.

If a gun is Canada Legal, then there's no reason why Evike simply cant ship direct to your door. They list explicitly on their site which guns are Canada-legal. This is arguably the cheapest and most time-efficient method.

If what you are looking to do is a cross-border pickup, where you ship it to a service somewhere south of the border and then drive back with it, the same limitations apply; upon bringing it into Canada, at the very least you should be declaring the value of your goods. Assuming you are only crossing south for a few hours, you are not eligible for a peesonal exemption and will be required to pay tax upon re-entering Canada. At this point you will have to fill out a form and a CBSA officer will asses how much you owe. Same restrictions for the gun being Canada-legal apply, and the CBSA officer will likely require you to provide documented proof that the gun fires within the Canada-safe fps range.

Picking up yourself there is always a chance the border officer decides not to charge you tax, but there is no guarentee either way.

Assuming you do find a cross-border importation service that will manage all this for you, I cant possibly imagine how it would be cheaper than having it shipped direct to your door in the first place.

Cr0nik November 1st, 2018 01:07

Evike already has you covered.

https://i.imgur.com/3sxwujP.jpg

devbro November 1st, 2018 15:58

with the looks of it, I will just get evike to ship it over. i am expecting 20% on custom and taxes so fingers crossed.

GSK88 November 2nd, 2018 22:29

On my $500 ish dollar order from Evike, I think I paid around $60 in taxes etc at my door. It's definitely not 20%, GST is 5% if I'm not mistaken.

devbro November 2nd, 2018 22:42

really eh. I will post up when it gets here. Hopefully it is not as bad as I read elsewhere.

Strongbow November 9th, 2018 00:50

Can you really just buy directly from evike nowadays? A couple years ago buying any gun outside of Canada had a huge risk of it being seized/being slapped with fees.

devbro November 17th, 2018 10:16

I already paid and my package is with CBSA for review. I hope they don't take long. Once I get the package I will post an update on the details.

Sidster71 November 17th, 2018 17:10

I don't get charged duties as there are no airsoft guns made in Canada so hence no duty. Taxes yes, $500 was about $67 bucks.

devbro November 29th, 2018 01:29

As promised here is my experience of the whole thing:
I placed order for DD-MK18 made by G&P/EMG on Nov2 from evike. The item took a while to be shipped but was sent out on Nov8. It arrived at Canadian border on Nov14 and was sent to CBSA for further processing in Missisauga/ON. It was released from CBSA on Nov19 to be sent to me. First attempt of delivery was nov21st which I was not home. I set a delivery to local post office before hand but they still tried a second delivery. thanks to rotating strike at canadapost, it took me until nov27 to actually pick up the package.

As for the cost:
item cost about 475$USD and another 56$USD on top for shipping. duty fee was 91.50$CAD exact. This is about 13.5% of claimed value when converted USD to CAD.

next time I will pay for 100$USD shipping to use UPS instead.

pestobanana November 29th, 2018 02:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by devbro (Post 2043521)
As promised here is my experience of the whole thing:
I placed order for DD-MK18 made by G&P/EMG on Nov2 from evike. The item took a while to be shipped but was sent out on Nov8. It arrived at Canadian border on Nov14 and was sent to CBSA for further processing in Missisauga/ON. It was released from CBSA on Nov19 to be sent to me. First attempt of delivery was nov21st which I was not home. I set a delivery to local post office before hand but they still tried a second delivery. thanks to rotating strike at canadapost, it took me until nov27 to actually pick up the package.

As for the cost:
item cost about 475$USD and another 56$USD on top for shipping. duty fee was 91.50$CAD exact. This is about 13.5% of claimed value when converted USD to CAD.

next time I will pay for 100$USD shipping to use UPS instead.

Good luck with that, UPS will fuck you with their brokerage fee.

Drakker November 29th, 2018 05:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by pestobanana (Post 2043522)
Good luck with that, UPS will fuck you with their brokerage fee.

That! Don't ever use a private carrier to ship things crossborder. They will rape you with tons of hidden fees.

BioRage November 29th, 2018 08:14

So you spent over $700+ CAD for a G&P MK18 when you could of got a traded VFC one @ Mach1?

https://www.mach1airsoft.com/product...18-mod-1-black

https://media.giphy.com/media/fAykJdJ6SYSYw/giphy.gif

devbro November 29th, 2018 14:12

technically it is EMG. I really wanted an airsoft gun with DD logo on every piece. plus the color


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