Hi folks.
I do own firearms, I have a PAL, so I know 'some' of the regulations.
However, I'm wondering about importing (from the U.S.) a lower than 500 fps pellet or bb rifle, or pistol.
If I buy one at Walmart in the U.S. and bring it home, where will I go wrong?
It's not technically a firearm, so don't have to declare it as such at the Canadian border, what about having it in my posession as a non-resident in the U.S.? (i.e. like the rules about ammunition and components etc.)
I'm looking for a reasonably cheap, smaller pistol and/or rifle to get my grandson started with safe gun handling and marksmanship. I'm Scottish, so I'm not puttin' out 'real' money until he shows some interest and/or ability, and the stuff in the States is cheaper.
Any thoughts?
Thanks, Bill.
I do own firearms, I have a PAL, so I know 'some' of the regulations.
However, I'm wondering about importing (from the U.S.) a lower than 500 fps pellet or bb rifle, or pistol.
If I buy one at Walmart in the U.S. and bring it home, where will I go wrong?
It's not technically a firearm, so don't have to declare it as such at the Canadian border, what about having it in my posession as a non-resident in the U.S.? (i.e. like the rules about ammunition and components etc.)
I'm looking for a reasonably cheap, smaller pistol and/or rifle to get my grandson started with safe gun handling and marksmanship. I'm Scottish, so I'm not puttin' out 'real' money until he shows some interest and/or ability, and the stuff in the States is cheaper.
Any thoughts?
Thanks, Bill.





























(The very same .177cal BB pistols can still be found on the shelf at mass retailers in Canada; she didn't care.)






















