.30/06 FTW
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Thunder Bay, Ontario
I was just wondering if there were any regulations regarding bringing a pellet gun across the border that I may not be aware of or aren't explicitly stated on the RCMP website.
Obviously, if the FPS is 500 or greater it's considered a firearm, but this doesn't apply to the one I'm looking at (450 FPS). The gun in question is a Crosman T4, which is ~$70 USD from Amazon in the states and $200 CDN at Canadian Tire here. AFAIK, it only comes in a kit with pellets, BBs, and CO2 cylinders, so I'm not sure if those may cause an issue. I'm also planning on bringing a copy of the regulations regarding airguns from the RCMP website, as well as a print out of the gun from the Canadian Tire website, just in case there are any uninformed border guards who might give me trouble.
Obviously, if the FPS is 500 or greater it's considered a firearm, but this doesn't apply to the one I'm looking at (450 FPS). The gun in question is a Crosman T4, which is ~$70 USD from Amazon in the states and $200 CDN at Canadian Tire here. AFAIK, it only comes in a kit with pellets, BBs, and CO2 cylinders, so I'm not sure if those may cause an issue. I'm also planning on bringing a copy of the regulations regarding airguns from the RCMP website, as well as a print out of the gun from the Canadian Tire website, just in case there are any uninformed border guards who might give me trouble.




















































