If this is the case they used a different compound during the test, my feedback, works great until it gets cold, then it's very unreliable, I can't recall the temp, but above -20c.On cold weather:
"We've functioned it with live rounds down to 30F(-1C) and tested it in the lab to -4F (-20C)."
I did google it and did not get a hit from a Canadian dealer . There is an importer that will bring it in but it’s pay ; wait for the bulk shipment. Then deal with all the brokerage fees ; duties after.The *NEW* Mini-Pro Lifter and Cartridge Arrestor System for Mossberg Shotguns is available for purchase to Canada from a dealer. I won't mention the retailer name here, but google it.
Yes that's right.I did google it and did not get a hit from a Canadian dealer . There is an importer that will bring it in but it’s pay ; wait for the bulk shipment. Then deal with all the brokerage fees ; duties after.
I was hoping to find a dealer that has the product on their shelves in Canada. Is that still possible? I just have to dig a little deeper.?
That's interesting as I chatted with Defender tactical at my last post here and they said they shipped a bunch of stuff up here recently that should've arrived in the last few weeks. The mini shell adapter and the kit with the new lifter.Yes that's right.
Last month, I had inquired with dealers and even North Sylva and they do not an an ETA when to bring it back, so I went the other route, but you'll have to pay a bit of a premium.
Was in contact with them since August and I thought they would ship here but they didn't update their website. They have no ETA during that time shipping to a dealer here so I ended up paying extra.That's interesting as I chatted with Defender tactical at my last post here and they said they shipped a bunch of stuff up here recently that should've arrived in the last few weeks. The mini shell adapter and the kit with the new lifter.
The small rubber part in the 590s can fall out easier than the Defernder Tactical part (secured better in the receiver) they posted a video showing this.What are the issues with the 590S?
I've never done such a thing, nor would I. But if I was forced to offer advice, I would suggest taking it out of it's packaging (and dispose of packaging long before arriving at the airport) and disperse pieces in your luggage. The kit is only two small pieces that could be parts of anything...perhaps for a board game or a child's toy or whatever.Does anyone know if there are any issues or restrictions with bringing firearm parts (like a Minishell Adapter Kit) back to Canada via plane? Has anyone done something similar before?
Appreciate any advice or tips. Thanks!