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Old 02-01-2010, 01:27 PM
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Hey guys, i have yet another question for ya. What are the laws/rules for bringing firearms accessories from the U.S. to canada? Im thinking of getting some tapco sks 20 round mags and get them pinned to five in the states and then either ship them or bring them here myself. Any thoughts? Knowledge? Advice?
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Old 02-01-2010, 01:31 PM
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Hey guys, i have yet another question for ya. What are the laws/rules for bringing firearms accessories from the U.S. to canada? Im thinking of getting some tapco sks 20 round mags and get them pinned to five in the states and then either ship them or bring them here myself. Any thoughts? Knowledge? Advice?
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Old 02-01-2010, 11:42 PM
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Hey guys, i have yet another question for ya. What are the laws/rules for bringing firearms accessories from the U.S. to canada? Im thinking of getting some tapco sks 20 round mags and get them pinned to five in the states and then either ship them or bring them here myself. Any thoughts? Knowledge? Advice?
Tapco is NOT DDTC registered so an export permit will not be approved by the DOS.
Just bringing them up by yourself even pinned could land you in a ton of grief as the US Homeland security guys can and DO conduct egress checks fairly commonly now BEFORE you leave the USA. If you are in ossession of parts with no export permit, which is something only a licensed US exporter can obtain, you could get screwed over significantly.
Is feeding a big mag in your SKS really worth loosing your ride and getting persona non gratus status worth??
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Old 02-03-2010, 11:07 AM
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Well if i bring it back legally i should be fine. There are countless duckbill magazines for sks rifles that are legal in canada so why wouldnt a polymer one be legal if it is pinned to 5 rounds?
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Well if i bring it back legally i should be fine. There are countless duckbill magazines for sks rifles that are legal in canada so why wouldnt a polymer one be legal if it is pinned to 5 rounds?
You have to satisfy the US Export regs first.

Canadian Regs only apply if you can get it into the country first.

PO Homeland Security in the US and see where that gets you.

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Well if i bring it back legally i should be fine. There are countless duckbill magazines for sks rifles that are legal in canada so why wouldnt a polymer one be legal if it is pinned to 5 rounds?
It is not so much a matter of whether it is plastic or pinned, the problem is in order to legally be exported the manufacturer must be DDTC registered or an export permit can not be granted by the DOS.
Also being as you are not a US State dept licensed exporter, you can not obtain an export permit.
I would wager that 90% of the pinned hi cap mags that are in Canada have not been exported from the US through legal means.
Not that many years ago the export rules were not enforced nearly as stringently as they are today.
Not that many years ago it was common for Canadians to go down to the US gun shows buy a ton of stuff that legally was supposed to have export permits, but IF the US border protection guys even bothered to check you prior to leaving they seldom cared unless it was a gun, since the airplane incident in New York however things have changed dramatically,and not for the better.

I import several million dollars worth of gun related parts and supplies yearly from the US and although not the import/export oracle, am pretty cognizant of the laws both here and in the US.
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well thanks for crushing my dreams haha. too bad, but thanks for all the advice you guys, especially solothurn.
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well thanks for crushing my dreams haha. too bad, but thanks for all the advice you guys, especially solothurn.
My suggestion would be to check the gun shows especially the Easter show in Calgary. you will still most likely be buying an illegally imported mag, and certainly at an inflated price, but at least you won't end up on the wrong side of US Homeland Security.
I do not advocate supporting illegal imports, but as long as there are guys who will smuggle stuff into the country and they are willing to risk alot for a little........
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