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ChuKoNu November 10th, 2009 20:18

Importing SPR MK12 Mod 0 Front Conversion Kit
 
Hello

I am wondering if it is possible to import an SPR MK12 Mod 0 frontend conversion kit to Canada from ebairsoft. I have checked all FAQs and other threads on Airsoft Canada and none have mentioned whether or not importation of front end conversion kits are legal. Since this kit is just the hand guards, barrel, sights, and other parts, do you think that it would be legal to import? If it is not legal to import, is there another site in Canada where the SPR Mod 0 conversion kit is sold? I have looked at velocityarms's site, but their conversion kit is for the Mod 1 version. I know I have to get Age Verified, and I am working on it.

Thank you very much

AngelusNex November 10th, 2009 20:32

Not a receiver it's ok.


http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=40318

And a bit down the first post
Quote:

Okay, so I can’t import guns. What about parts and accessories?

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

Note that CBSA inspectors have discretion to detain goods of questionable legality, and although it shows up on the above list it MAY be held if you draw an inspector that is particularly ignorant or of foul demeanor. That said, I have yet to hear of any seizures of the above items.

Prohibited-length handgun barrels may or may not be stopped. Most outer barrels are not dimensioned internally to even appear capable of firing a real bullet, and faux rifling marks typically extend only a few millimeters down the bore. However CBSA inspectors are not firearms experts and if they think there's a potential of it being usable in a real gun, they'll seize it rather than risk their jobs. Best not to take a chance on it.
Though mags with fake bullets and suppressors are allowed, they'er just a pain as most customs guys don't know they're allowed.

ChuKoNu November 10th, 2009 21:21

Alright, thank you.

Kimbo November 10th, 2009 21:23

PM Huang here on the boards. I think he has them in country.

KoolAidMan November 10th, 2009 23:10

UMMM isn't it against the rule to say who a retailer to unverified members?

ujiro November 10th, 2009 23:13

Huang also has a thread in the regular retailer section where non-verifieds can see. It is ok.

KoolAidMan November 10th, 2009 23:22

Good point no he doesn't have them

Kimbo November 11th, 2009 00:37

Oh, well that's where I got mine.

Maybe he doesn't have them anymore.


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