Tyockell18 said:I'm not positive so dont quote me on this by any means, but for one I dont think anyone produces .22 caliber tracer ammunition you would have to make it yourself and two. I don't think tracer ammunition is legal to own in canada.
Honk...Honk...Boom said:Once again Cpt. Canuck you rock! This is why you must be the Captain.
Honk...Honk...Boom said:Once again Cpt. Canuck you rock! This is why you must be the Captain.
Pure Energy said:Cleaning out our huntcamp I once found some red tipped .22s with stainless steel casings in a little sardine tin. We fired them off over our little lake and into the bush, it was cool to see them going @ night time.
gunny said:The new explosives act has been used to make it unprofitable or legally liable for importer to bring in too much ammo so they stick with common stuff and ignore the specialty stuff. It's easier to impoert this stuff yourself. Just pick some up at a US source next time you're down and declare it and pay the tax or import it yourself through a broker. You can import 5000 rounds per quarter without paying excise.
cpt. canuck said:That's all fine on this side of the border but get caught with that ammo on the Yankee side and your in deep ####!
sean141544 said:Why would you get in trouble for having ammo on the american side? I thought the only rules there were that you had to be 18 to buy ammo.