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Caninjap May 12th, 2018 08:24

Regulations on import updated?
 
Hi, I've done the research about the rules in this forum and am aware of the Goldilocks zone of 366-500 being able to import, but most of the posts are 5+ years old.I would like to know if there has been any update/changes on the rules.

Also does anyone know what kind of documentation I'll need to prove the gun is within the legal limit?
I'll be shipping by myself because I'm currently living in Tokyo and will be moving back to Canada soon.

cetane May 12th, 2018 10:33

Still in the 366-500 limit area. Needs manufactures documents stating it shoots above 366 fps with 0.20’s and good chance they will test it once landed

Amos May 12th, 2018 13:31

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Originally Posted by Caninjap (Post 2024003)
Hi, I've done the research about the rules in this forum and am aware of the Goldilocks zone of 366-500 being able to import, but most of the posts are 5+ years old.I would like to know if there has been any update/changes on the rules.

Also does anyone know what kind of documentation I'll need to prove the gun is within the legal limit?
I'll be shipping by myself because I'm currently living in Tokyo and will be moving back to Canada soon.

Good luck.

To modify a gun to fire the required limit has you breaking the Swords and Firearms Possession Control Law (銃砲刀剣類所持等取締法).

Caninjap May 13th, 2018 03:46

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Originally Posted by Amos (Post 2024028)
Good luck.

To modify a gun to fire the required limit has you breaking the Swords and Firearms Possession Control Law (銃砲刀剣類所持等取締法).

Yup, I'm aware of that. Do you think it'll matter if i modify and then send it back to Canada even as I am not using it on Japan fields? Then again as I'm doing it on Japan soil it is then illegal isn't it?

Amos May 13th, 2018 04:36

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Originally Posted by Caninjap (Post 2024127)
Yup, I'm aware of that. Do you think it'll matter if i modify and then send it back to Canada even as I am not using it on Japan fields? Then again as I'm doing it on Japan soil it is then illegal isn't it?

If you are in possession of a functional airsoft gun that shoots above the limit you're violating the law.

If you choose to break the Japanese law to conform with Canadian import law, that's your own choice.

Drake May 13th, 2018 04:58

Published specs for the gun are what they usually consider for FPS. Aftermarket upgrades leaves you open to seizure and losing your gun for months as its sent off for "testing."

And 500fps doesn't apply to airsoft (you're way under the joule limit with .2g)

Caninjap May 13th, 2018 08:43

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Originally Posted by Amos (Post 2024133)
If you are in possession of a functional airsoft gun that shoots above the limit you're violating the law.

If you choose to break the Japanese law to conform with Canadian import law, that's your own choice.

Not going to break the law of course. It'll just jeopardize my stay in Japan. Thanks for sharing the thoughts. Helps clear my thoughts

Freeze May 13th, 2018 09:40

A possibility is to stop at Hong Kong for a bit when you move back to Canada. The only rule in HK is that it must not fire 2+ joules. Other than that don't wave them around in public etc.

During this stop in HK, modify your guns to conform with the Canadian firearms laws at a shop such as Redwolf or something, and have them chrono it and have the chrono sheet inside the box.

Caninjap May 14th, 2018 00:16

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Originally Posted by Freeze (Post 2024164)
A possibility is to stop at Hong Kong for a bit when you move back to Canada. The only rule in HK is that it must not fire 2+ joules. Other than that don't wave them around in public etc.

During this stop in HK, modify your guns to conform with the Canadian firearms laws at a shop such as Redwolf or something, and have them chrono it and have the chrono sheet inside the box.

You read my mind lol. I was thinking of going back to visit my family in Hong Kong and do as you said. Guess I'll have to take that route then

Omnivorous June 8th, 2018 17:42

I was also wondering about this, but from the United States and Canada. I see companies ship to Canada and will guarantee they make it past customs, but if I bought it in the States and brought it across, would I need paperwork to show that it's within the right fps?

Obviously I would declare it, and I'm not interested in bringing an airsoft gun across if there's any chance it's going to be confiscated or I'm going to get into trouble for doing it.

Sidster71 June 8th, 2018 21:57

I import weekly from the US and as long as I can prove or direct the CB officer on where to go to find the fps they are cool with it and just have to pay taxes. Even on the case of the PTS Masada from Evike rated that it shoots 350 to 380 they searched around and still let it thru.

fortsmithman September 6th, 2018 23:51

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Originally Posted by Drake (Post 2024136)
And 500fps doesn't apply to airsoft (you're way under the joule limit with .2g)

While it is under the joule limit CBSA may still seize it. With CBSA it all depends on the officer some officers may say one item is perfectly legal, and let an item through. On the other hand a different officer might decide the same item is illegal, and seize the item.

Danke September 7th, 2018 10:41

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