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Who carries these in Canada? Anyone have a lead on one? Looks like this:
Who carries these in Canada? Anyone have a lead on one? Looks like this:
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I asked Casey at Tacpro as he is a licensed Mesa Tactical dealer and apparently these are illegal to get imported separately as they can be used on rifle and shotgun???? I think you have to buy the whole stock kit. Anyone else have any input on this?
What is the whole stock kit and where do I get one?
Well apparently they are now ITAR controlled items and no one will have them. I found the last one in the country (possibly). Thanks for the PMs.
Are you saying we can't even buy the whole stock kit including the enidine tube anymore or just the enidine tube on its own?
Don't know about the whole stock kit. I couldn't get a hold of anyone at tacpro. Also, Brownells seems to say they are not state department controlled, so all you would need to do is apply for an export permit due to the fact that it is over $100 US in value.
Recoil reduction. And a more attractive alternative to the the Knoxx.
To clarify.... Mesa can export the Enidine buffer if it is in a kit for a shotgun. They cannot export it by itself because it is not specific to shotguns. This is the rule that Mesa Tactical has to play by.
The US has some strange laws and so do we.
Casey
God that Knoxx stock is fugly.
Ahhh come on!My 870 doesn't look so bad with the Knoxx recoil reducing stock on it!

To clarify.... Mesa can export the Enidine buffer if it is in a kit for a shotgun. They cannot export it by itself because it is not specific to shotguns. This is the rule that Mesa Tactical has to play by.
The US has some strange laws and so do we.
Casey
ahhh! Never mind....the hideousness of the knoxx stock is second only to that folding nightmare above it!![]()
You cant use the Enidine shotgun buffer on a AR 15, it is specific to shotguns. The one for AR 15s is like a standard AR buffer, it still needs the buffer spring to work.
Yes but you can use it on bolt rifles and other semi-autos. That's why he said it was not specific to shotguns.




























