Bringing a sage ebr chassis north.??

copeland

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Hey guys, quick question...

I'm interested in a sage ebr chassis for my shortie. I know we have some importers, however, my question is can I bring a sage stock north of the border??

I'm confused as to whether it's a no due to the $100 parts limit or elsewise?

Looking at The sageebr.com site, there is no nsn on the chassis. Is that outdated or does it not have nsn export limitations?

Thanks
 
Hey guys, quick question...

I'm interested in a sage ebr chassis for my shortie. I know we have some importers, however, my question is can I bring a sage stock north of the border??

I'm confused as to whether it's a no due to the $100 parts limit or elsewise?

Looking at The sageebr.com site, there is no nsn on the chassis. Is that outdated or does it not have nsn export limitations?

Thanks

Im pretty sure anything M1A/M14 has export restrictions. Not sure why though.
 
The quick and painless answer to your question is NO you can not. Well, you can if you first get your paperwork to import such a thing. Cheaper and easier to use the services of a reliable importer. Prophet River, Armtac, CTCS ect, all 3 are represented in the dealer section on this site. Also try retailers like Del Selins
 
Importation of the SAGE EBR is for established businesses with the legal framework in place and even then it can take a very long time and cost twice as much as domestic alternatives. The Blackfeather "RS" is a $600 rifle system that is expanding and with careful research, I would suggest some time to study this alternative. That is all.
 
Hey guys, quick question...

I'm interested in a sage ebr chassis for my shortie. I know we have some importers, however, my question is can I bring a sage stock north of the border??

I'm confused as to whether it's a no due to the $100 parts limit or elsewise?

Looking at The sageebr.com site, there is no nsn on the chassis. Is that outdated or does it not have nsn export limitations?

Thanks
Not only is it a regulated stock due to it's pistol grip and colasible stock design but yes it does have a NSN number for it. Although you can do what 45ACPKING says or buy it here;
http://armtac.com/product/sage-m14-alcs/
 
Half the price an Canadian made. Pretty convincing.

It took a bit to find a picture with a 20 rd mag to see the profile.

How fast are they shipping to surrey?
 
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