Aftermarket GLOCK parts that ship to Canada

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Who has aftermarket parts that ships to Canada, i got a G26 comming and want some custom parts, like slide, mag extensions and whatever else they offer
 
Slides and barrels require an export permit, under the definition of major component per US Gov - you can still get them but you need to have an importer bring them in for you (the easy, risk free way) or do it yourself (results depends on how good you are with USG BS - consequences of screwing up can be serious)
 
Slides and barrels require an export permit, under the definition of major component per US Gov - you can still get them but you need to have an importer bring them in for you (the easy, risk free way) or do it yourself (results depends on how good you are with USG BS - consequences of screwing up can be serious)

Any supporting vendors that bring them in.
 
I was trying to import an Advantage Arms .22LR conversion kit for a Glock 19. Irunguns and Wolverine said they couldn't do it.

Borderview (an export company based in Washington state) said they could do it, but I would have to buy the kit and threaded barrel myself (threaded barrel makes the kit legal length in Canada).
 
Lonewolf does not ship slides and barrels to Canada :(

They do not ship to Canada, HOWEVER, request the part to NY state, or whatever Northern State borders your part of Canada, and complete the necessary legal procedures to declare and import it to Canada your self.

Private message me for details if you would like more information.

-K
 
I was trying to import an Advantage Arms .22LR conversion kit for a Glock 19. Irunguns and Wolverine said they couldn't do it.

Borderview (an export company based in Washington state) said they could do it, but I would have to buy the kit and threaded barrel myself (threaded barrel makes the kit legal length in Canada).

If Advantage has a distributor in Canada, they won't be able to - ask Advantage if they have a distributor here.
 
If Advantage has a distributor in Canada, they won't be able to - ask Advantage if they have a distributor here.

There is a Canadian distributor, forgot the name at the moment, and they as well told me they would not import Glock 19 kits.

Borderview wouldn't have an issue, as the Canadian customer is the importer. Borderview just helps you with the paperwork. The problem is that Borderview requires you to buy the firearm/accessories yourself from an American dealer.

The only place I found the threaded barrel for the Glock 19 .22 conversion kit (which makes it Canadian legal) is directly from the Advantage Arms website, and there was no way I could put in my Canadian credit card and billing info.
 
22 kits could be found at police ordnance i thnk

Ive bought LWD barrels before from Brownells... I almost exclusively order glock parts from Brownells. use my tutorial.
 
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