!#$@ there's a bulge in my barrel

Guess I should have said how it got into the country.

Not that it matters.

You have a barrel you should probably not continue using, and need to get that rectified. As I said before, good luck.
 
It may have been one of the [tens or maybe 100 or 200 'ish?] Noveskes Questar imported years back... or it could be one of the many Socom has mysteriously brought in over the years... but it's an upper and has no serials, so unless you bought it originally who knows...
 
You're damned if you do, damned if you don't.
Send it back if for nothing else to find out what happened and get some closure.

The worst case scenario for you is you lose it at the border and it is destroyed (am I right?) or could the OP be punished more severely?
I lost a few orders of mag bodies a while back; I got a letter stating they were slated for destruction.
 
It may have been one of the [tens or maybe 100 or 200 'ish?] Noveskes Questar imported years back... or it could be one of the many Socom has mysteriously brought in over the years... but it's an upper and has no serials, so unless you bought it originally who knows...

If it was, Questar would be able to provide the necessary paperwork(not sure about Socom).

Most likely it was the same way the huge majority or LaRue and Pmag stuff ends up in Canada, the trunk of someones car that they 'forget' to declare.


I lost a few orders of mag bodies a while back; I got a letter stating they were slated for destruction.

As was shown in a court decision recently, you may have gotten off lucky. Instead of a letter, it could have been a controlled delivery that ended with you being arrested for being in possession of a prohibited device(if it was a standard capacity, not pinned to 10 rounds).
 
If it was, Questar would be able to provide the necessary paperwork(...)

Well yeah, but there's no way for Questar or anyone else to tell if it was one of theirs or what. It's just an upper.

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The worst case scenario for you is you lose it at the border and it is destroyed (am I right?)

No. You are not.

(...)or could the OP be punished more severely?

A f**kload more.... or maybe nothing. It depends on who catches it, if they do at all. You are absolutely screwed if the Americans catch you. Why chance it when Canadian IICs are free and you can get an export permit for a part for around $150US?

(...)
I lost a few orders of mag bodies a while back; I got a letter stating they were slated for destruction.

You got lucky. Congrats!
 
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Get a gun smith to drill out the bore back just past the damaged area the barrel will look the same and still shoot fine . Counter sink it worked for many a old bolt gun with a worn muzzel from cleaning rods . don't forget to drill out the flashhider to the larger size as well
 
stick it in the mail, let them worry about getting it back to you. Are they replacing it for sure? If so ask if you can cut the bulge portion off and just send that to them for inspection. Then your just send a metal tube
 
Something could of been or got in the barrel while you were shotting, ie to much oil from cleaning, dirt, piece of cloth or brass.... Always check your barrel before and during shooting.
 
Get a gun smith to drill out the bore back just past the damaged area the barrel will look the same and still shoot fine . Counter sink it worked for many a old bolt gun with a worn muzzel from cleaning rods . don't forget to drill out the flashhider to the larger size as well

That likely would not work in this case. The ring is too far in. If the barrel were bored out past the bulge, the gas pressure curve would be affected to the point that the firearm would not cycle.

Basically two options:
-shoot as is.
-rebarrel.

If an OEM barrel can be obtained, fine.
If not, there are other barrels available.

Its April next week, the shooting season is here.
 
If rifle barrel length is measured by the length of the rifled portion not including extensions or flash hider/muzzle brakes wouldnt boring out the rifling be the same as shortening the barrel thereby openning up another can of worms.
 
If rifle barrel length is measured by the length of the rifled portion not including extensions or flash hider/muzzle brakes wouldnt boring out the rifling be the same as shortening the barrel thereby openning up another can of worms.

No.
That is not the definition of barrel length.
 
My mistake guess i should have included the chamber if the measurement is from the bolt face to the end of the rifled portion of the barrel. If iam correct wouldnt my original question be relevant, not trying to start an arguement iam not Canadian just trying to get some of the finer points of your gun laws straight in my head.
 
Barrel length is measured from the breechface to the muzzleface. Doesn't matter if it is rifled or not. Extensions or additions don't count for barrel length, but do count for overall length if permanently installed.
 
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