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    CGN Regular Asuper59's Avatar
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    Why no Brenneke?

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    Don't see any 5.7x28 on the site... Anyway to see actual shipping costs from your warehouse in alberta to ontario, cause that will be the major factor on rather or not its worth it. Also will you ship using UPS or only Canpar?

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    Quote Originally Posted by orbit123 View Post
    Are you able to bring these in? Been eyeing them for a while. Even considered heading over the border to bring some back. Was just never sure of the specifics on customs limit (500 rounds?).

    I know you said "No Tracers". But I was under the impression that the prohib was only on combustion/chemical driven (incendiary/tracer) rounds. Not the fact it lights up in general.







    If it's possible I got an order ready to go.
    I was about to ask the same thing.

    It's " tracer-style" so in liberal speak it should be prohib but in reality it's fine

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    Thank you , everything that is approved for use in Canada can be imported.

    Please see the attached link.


    Quote Originally Posted by mistero View Post
    Just a general answer to people asking "can you bring this or that". They can only bring in what's authorized by NRCAN.

    You can search for products here: List of Authorized Explosives

    Mind you, some brand names may fall under a name you never heard before.


    Flat rate shipping to Canada is 25.00USD on all accessory and ammunition orders regardless of quantities ordered. Firearms are exported to Canada at a flat rate of 25.00USD per firearm.

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    This is a statement previously released by the NFA which may shed some light on the AP ammo discussion.

    Armour Piercing Ammunition
    Date:
    Saturday, February 19, 2005

    Armour Piercing Ammunition

    is a confusing subject.

    Even within the firearms community, not everyone understands what armour piercing ammunition is or how it works. Armour piercing ammunition is NOT any ammunition that can penetrate armour. We also need to define exactly what is armour with respect to the term armour piercing.

    Armour piercing bullets are specifically designed to penetrate steel and other metal armour. Armour piercing bullets behave exactly like any other full-metal jacketed bullet until they impact hard steel armour. In fact standard Canadian Military rifle (C7) ammunition, with its SS109 bullet incorporates an armour piercing capability.

    So what is Armour Piercing Ammunition?

    Armour piercing bullets are a specific design which incorporates a hard steel or tungsten carbide penetrator inside the bullet's core. Only ammunition with this hard penetrator design is considered to be armour piercing. When the bullet impacts armour, it begins to flatten. As the nose flattens, the hard penetrator continues forward into the armoured surface while being supported by the bullet as it continues to flatten.

    Armour Piercing bullets do not explode, fragment or do any of the things you might see in a Hollywood movie. They are a simple kinetic energy penetrator. AP bullets are mainly found in military ammunition.

    Why would a firearm owner use Armour Piercing ammunition?

    Stocks of surplus military ammunition are sold in the retail market every year because it is inexpensive. Military style shooting competition is popular in the firearm community.

    It is important to note that armour piercing ammunition is not legal for hunting in Canada because it does not expand as required by game regulations.

    Is Armour Piercing ammunition prohibited under the criminal code?

    No, it is not. The term "prohibited ammunition" is defined ONLY in Order is Council SOR/98-462. It defines "prohibited ammunition" as, "Any cartridge that is capable of being discharged from a commonly-available semi- automatic handgun or revolver and that is manufactured or assembled with a projectile that is designed, manufactured or altered so as to be capable of penetrating body armour, including KTW, THV and 5.7X28 mm P-90 cartridges."

    AP rifle ammunition is not "prohibited ammunition." Certain other ammunition fits the definition, but we are dealing here only with the part of the OIC that deals with AP ammunition.

    The definition above is so vague and inadequate that it would probably be thrown out if it ever got to court. For example; How THICK is that "body armour"? Armour made of WHAT?

    For more information please contact the freedom@nfa.ca or call (780)439-1394.
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    where the bulk ammo? lol




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    could you bring in Berdan primers for nato large rifle? you would be the only source in Canada.

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    Are you allowed to import reloading g supply’s?

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    We will not export powders or primers. Everything else is good to go.


    Quote Originally Posted by MOBILE 1 View Post
    Are you allowed to import reloading g supply’s?


    Flat rate shipping to Canada is 25.00USD on all accessory and ammunition orders regardless of quantities ordered. Firearms are exported to Canada at a flat rate of 25.00USD per firearm.

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    Any chance to have 6.5Jap/7.7Jap/8×22mm Nambu adding to the caliber list? Finding those ammo in Canada are very hard.

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