Can I take Rifle Scope with me to enter Canada?

astrodude

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Hi,

I own an ACOG Ta31 scope, cloned, not US army version, can I take it with me in a flight to enter Canadian border? Do I need any paper for it?

BR
 
It doesn't matter if it is a clone or not. What matters is how it is classified by the US as ITAR compliant or not, many scopes cannot be brought in ( without an import licence). Check many posts on ITAR and Import licence. Save yourself the headache or even worse. DON'T bring it with you on a flight. My 2 cents
 
It doesn't matter if it is a clone or not. What matters is how it is classified by the US as ITAR compliant or not, many scopes cannot be brought in ( without an import licence). Check many posts on ITAR and Import licence. Save yourself the headache or even worse. DON'T bring it with you on a flight. My 2 cents

indeed sounds like a headache. I will just sell it to someone domestic. thanks
 
Where are you bringing it in from? Check that country's export laws as well as Canada's import laws. As pointed out, you personally will have a difficult time exporting anything from the US.
 
Where are you bringing it in from? Check that country's export laws as well as Canada's import laws. As pointed out, you personally will have a difficult time exporting anything from the US.

not from us. where can i find Canadian import terms regarding scopes?
 
It's the USA. Canada doesn't care about scopes coming in.

If you throw it in a bag and cross the border from US by car, you will be breaking US law not Canadian.

OP just said it's not the US and getting caught illegally exporting a scope from the US could land you in a world of hurt due to ITAR.
 
Yep. ITAR violations are nothing to joke around with. I know this isn't what you want to hear astrodude but get a domestic importer. Questar is just one of many companies that can probably help you. Phone and ask around, facebook or email the gun stores and other businesses around you. Some of them CAN in actual fact deal with ITAR controlled goodies. Others may know another company that can help you out. This way? You don't take the brunt of the liability. Laws constantly change. Omni-bus bills in the U.S. some idiot can sneak anything into any of those and then you're in a world of sh!t.

Last thing you want is a dozen pissed off federal agents booting your door clean off the hinges at 1 o'clock in the morning while you got your pants around your ankles watching p0rnhub Laugh2
 
As others have said - no issues bringing the scope into Canada. Where you can get in trouble is exporting from the U.S. If it's a clone of the ACOG, probably not worth the hassle.
 
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