Well Canada confiscated my mags, last summer.
You mail ordered prohibited devices they. Did you a favor
Well Canada confiscated my mags, last summer.
You can order scopes from the states as long as the vender has the proper paper work in order. My buddy bought a Vortex in Florida a few months ago and threw it in the trunk and forgot about it. I suspect if they searched his vehicle and found it they may have confiscated it. But I have another buddy who,bought a Ruger BX 25 mag in Arizona and when going through customs he was asked if it was prohibited in Canada . As he thought it wasn't , he claimed that it wasn't and the officer let him take it through.
I think only scopes with a military type reticle are itar restricted?
It wasn't a bx 25.
That's what it was and Brownels shipped it , thinking it was not prohib as it wasn't on their list.Was it a BX50 then? The one that is 2 BX25 mags attached together? I've seen those for sale up here. I heard that since Ruger didn't advertise them for use in the Charger that they're non prohib.
Scopes that are not manufactured to military specifications are not within the scope of itar as they are not part of the USML
If it's not ITAR, then it likely falls under EAR, which still restricts export and carries fines and prison risks.
For example, all Leupold scopes fall under one or the other:
Global Trade Compliance
Leupold & Stevens, Inc. (Leupold) is proud to be a U.S. manufacturing company and as such must comply with applicable U.S. export laws, rules and regulations surrounding our products, technology and the materials provided to support the manufacturing of our products.
Leupold and Stevens riflescopes are controlled for export and import, by the U.S. Department of State under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (22 CFR, Parts 120-130) and the Department of Commerce under the Bureau of Industry and Security Export Administration Regulations, EAR (15 CFR, Parts 730-774). Depending on what type of riflescope you are purchasing would determine what type of license is required. Our riflescopes are a restricted item and in order to ship from the U.S. you must comply with the regulatory license and documentation requirements.
I going to a gun show in Texas, can I bring a scope home if I find a good deal? Are they ITAR restricted?
Actually reloading dies are not covered under ITAR. I received a set form CH4D in Ohio recently. FYI http://www.brownells.com/reloading/...m?avs|Special-Filters_1=Available+Outside+USAJust about everything is itar restricted these days, had optics planet tell me even reloading dies are……..
I going to a gun show in Texas, can I bring a scope home if I find a good deal? Are they ITAR restricted?




























