How did you go about doing that? Direct from them or did you need to use IRunGuns or something like that?I bought the Retracting A3 Buttstock from HKParts.net
How did you go about doing that? Direct from them or did you need to use IRunGuns or something like that?
Thx. I've bought lots of stuff from them.A.s.T.E.k. Armoury.... Just send them a link to the item that you want on the HKParts website and they will calculate brokerage, etc, add the item to their Canadian website, and will then send you a link to the item with the new import pricing so that you can order. Delivery typically takes around 2 months, depending on when you order versus when they place their monthly orders to the US vendors. The process is quite painless and the "Canadian Premium" added to each item as it joins the Canadian website is typically quite reasonable.
Easy. You just need to go back in time 30 years and get yourself grandfathered into the 12.5 class.want
Easy. You just need to go back in time 30 years and get yourself grandfathered into the 12.5 class.![]()
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Easier said than done. I know someone who took two years to get a Business Firearm License. Runkle said he was at it for three years to get his license.No time travel required. Start a business working with prohibited guns.
Oh, and as a side benefit, a business doesn't have to have their converted autos verified.
Took us 2 months - which was likely luck. I know other people I coached took longer but nowhere near years. This approval time is dependant on the cfo - they are all different. AB is somehow most strict, takes longest and throws in unusual conditions - go figure. Our livestock guardian dog also tried to eat the inspectors which didn't seem to cause issues.Easier said than done. I know someone who took two years to get a Business Firearm License. Runkle said he was at it for three years to get his license.
I'm not sure if a business transaction for a CA would need to go through the Firearms Lab. I do know the govt is intentionally sitting on prohibited firearms transfers for businesses, which seems a wee bit obtuse, given that it is a licensed business purchasing the thing.
Time travel might just be the easier option.![]()
kinda wish I was able to get those guns 30 years ago, but I was too busy being a babyEasy. You just need to go back in time 30 years and get yourself grandfathered into the 12.5 class.![]()
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How long ago did you get your BFL? Twenty five years ago, they were relatively easy and fairly quick to get. Today, it seems to take forever, at least in Alberta.Took us 2 months - which was likely luck. I know other people I coached took longer but nowhere near years.
It was the CFO who told me that CFP is sitting on prohibition transfers to businesses. I asked about handguns and apparently those are no issue.The "sitting' is entirely up to the cfo but are usually a couple months.
2019 and in QC. I have helped people in other provinces and in QC since then. Yes, AB is surprisingly restrictive. Counterintuitive.How long ago did you get your BFL? Twenty five years ago, they were relatively easy and fairly quick to get. Today, it seems to take forever, at least in Alberta.
It was the CFO who told me that CFP is sitting on prohibition transfers to businesses. I asked about handguns and apparently those are no issue.
Colt Canada rifles are already cause for jealousy in many places overseasI enjoy these threads.
No jealousy, just happy I have a Colt Canada. Soon others will feel the same way about now that, now it is prohib.
The trouble is I need to shoot it. Really miss my ar at the range.
We had a transfer hit 2 months with nothing happening so I talked to the CFO about it and they pushed it through.I haven't noticed any particular delays in transferring prohibited if the seller starts the transfer promptly. 2-4 weeks.




























