Strange, I just clicked on IMAs shipping restriction and it say its good to ship international, CBSA may poop themselves seeing it and it would have to be couried to Canada and not be mailed. I also doubt its a replica "firearm" and will leave that to others with deeper knowledge on that to weigh in on.They are not available for international shipping
Well....no, but they'd definitely be a defense article and at the very least you'd have to have CGD registration to possess it. Deactivated ones no problem. Funny, given the ubiquity of the RPG-7 you'd think there would be more dewats of them around.Are real RPGs prohibited here? It would be neat to have one for display and I saw collector source has a 7.62x39 training rocket which would be cool.
Strange, I just clicked on IMAs shipping restriction and it say its good to ship international, CBSA may poop themselves seeing it and it would have to be couried to Canada and not be mailed. I also doubt its a replica "firearm" and will leave that to others with deeper knowledge on that to weigh in on.
Would this be a replica firearm and thus illegal?
From what I have found looking into it, you possess a REAL RPG 7 which is not restricted, but the ammo is of course prohibited.
How on earth can a ROCKET PROPELLED GRENADE launcher be considered to be a firearm? Seriously, take a second and THINK about stuff before you post it on the internet.![]()
If ima is selling it its junk.will be nothing like the photo.
.....right.Since it's non restricted, so it means some importer can import truck load of those from Cambodian, right ? Now where is the importer who willing to do all the paper work, Marstar, maybe ? Honestly, finding truck load of those in Cambodia wasn't that hard.