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Arthraxis July 27th, 2006 23:37

Getting stuff across the border
 
Hey, would I be able to get a TK AK-47 woodkit across the border? The reason I am asking is because I know a guy in the US who makes them, well he soon will be making full kits. He is selling the front grips 35 shipped, he has done very nice work. (I will link to thread later.) So I was wondering would customs stop it and blacklist my adress? Also, would I be able to import an AK-47 metal lower receiver? Thanks in advance.

Pliskin July 28th, 2006 00:12

Look in the FAQ, it's all there.

Yes. The good news is that most parts and accessories, including most magazines, can be successfully imported by individuals without requiring a BFL. Examples of things you CANNOT import:
  • AEG magazines with fake cartridges (i.e. P90, G36, SG 552 mags)
  • Frames, receivers, and metal bodies
  • Suppressors and silencers
  • Prohibited-length outer handgun barrels (i.e. USP Compact, Glock 26)
  • Hand and 40mm grenades that look real
Examples of things you CAN import:
  • Magazines for AEGs and GBBs without fake cartridges
  • Outer barrels for most guns
  • Inner barrels of any type
  • Handgun slides
  • Flash suppressors
  • Scopes, red dot sights, iron sights, lasers
  • Rail systems and scope mounts
  • Springs, bushings, gears, pistons, or other gearbox parts
  • Batteries, BBs, loading tools
  • Helmets, goggles, body armor, tactical vests, camouflage

Fidget11 July 28th, 2006 00:14

im pretty sure on your own no dice for the metal reciever (you will need to get it from a retailer here) as for the wood i will let someone else answer that

thephenom July 28th, 2006 00:21

http://airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=26773

You need to read more and post less.

Greylocks July 28th, 2006 09:11

You are 13. Taking ANYTHING questionable across the Border will result in one thing.

You WILL see your parents lose their vehicle, with no appeal, for smuggling.

I'm sure they will love you deeply after that.

Come back when you decide to follow the laws.

Arthraxis July 28th, 2006 10:57

They would be the ones buying it, not me. And if its legal to bring in, I don't see how they would loose their vehicle.

Greylocks July 28th, 2006 11:11

You refuse to read, yet again.

I'll keep it super simple for you; forget airsoft, or that it exists, until you are 18. Is that simpler for you?
Because until then you put all your problems on the shoulders of your parents. And that, kiddo, IS immature and irresponsible on your part.

Stop typing and start reading until you "see". That too shows maturity.

Mapcinq July 28th, 2006 11:23

The last thing a 13 year old needs is a more realistic looking gun.

Gryphon July 28th, 2006 11:39

I rarely say this, but listen to Greylocks. Maybe I'm just spitballing here, but since you're not yet intelligent enough to know the difference between 'loose' and 'lose' that may be compounding the situation. Here's a good link to help you differentiate: http://www.dictionary.com Have a nice day!

Droc July 28th, 2006 12:40

I think this 13 year old needs to learn that when you ignore the community rules, you get sweet f&ck all from the community.

Sgt_Lynch July 28th, 2006 15:34

Ho Boy!
I see the thread title, so I'm thinkin': Here's another Tard looking for advice on how to break the law. (Which BTW is a surprising regularity here... like WTF? Does this place say "Illegal Airsoft Importing Canada"?) Last time I checked it didn't... :confused:

BUT, then I find out the twerp is 13??? Oh man, this is rich.


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