e-Cop online police supply store....Amazing prices and ships to CDN check it ;)

Lol... ok. We can order a grip form the states?!!?!?!?!!! Are you serious? lol

nothing new here.

Also we know how to read.

"I was recently horrified when I went to buy Factory Beretta 92 mags at a local gunshop, and they said...sure, we got em in, that'll be $79.99 Lmfao ....really??? ...does that come with a happy ending?

After lots of searching, my Armerican brotherin and EBAY was the only rational option. Check out E-Cop Police Supply online store. Yes, they ship to Canada and I made an online account, took less than 1minute.

Factory Beretta 92 9mm mags sealed in factory package NIB $34.53 USD and only $19.50 for factory Colt 1911.45ACP blued mags....I also ordered many other items for amazing prices."


You are lying to us or you think we are stupid or something? You clearly stated that you ordered mags from them.

so my question was not clear enough? DID YOU OR DID YOU NOT RECEIVED YOUR MAGS FROM THEM?

I already placed my order....with pistol magazines and other stuff....my order was accepted.....and and waiting to receive my order.

If for any reason what ur saying is true, they will cancel my order and contact me....hasnt happened. Heck, Im going to call them monday and settle all this....Ill keep ya posted ;)
 
I'm.guessing he did not. FYI the new ITAR exemption for non regulated parts shipped to Canada is 500 now with and end user document. But still remains 100 to pick up stateside

I had heard or read this as well crankj11, hard to look up online to confirm there's so much legal talk. I have also spoken to a USCBP officer and was informed this was not on their list of concerns when I spoke to them.
 
I had heard or read this as well crankj11, hard to look up online to confirm there's so much legal talk. I have also spoken to a USCBP officer and was informed this was not on their list of concerns when I spoke to them.

Some of guys just want to hear that it's ok to bring $100 of gun parts back from the US. What's to confirm, everyone's telling you that it's illegal but you guys refuse to believe it. See my post #27 and 37 f:P:
 
Some of guys just want to hear that it's ok to bring $100 of gun parts back from the US. What's to confirm, everyone's telling you that it's illegal but you guys refuse to believe it. See my post #27 and 37 f:P:


You have not differentiated between regulated and non regulated parts. I would check your facts before soapboxing
, anything can be legal to possess or export as long as the proper paperwork is in place. I have spoken with Sandy Moranville, the international sales Manager at Brownells at great length about this. Yes ITAR is confusing, yes its 20000 pages and yes, it changes weekly. This week 100 buck of non regulated parts stateside or 500 bucks of non regulated parts exported to Canada is perfectly legal with a signed end user form. Will this still be the same next week? Who knows.

Plus Brownells supplies the paperwork with you stateside order listing the regulated and non regulated parts.
 
Well you and Brownells are at loggerheads then and they have been breaking the law according to you. What is you qualification to back up your statements?

Brownells is a registered exporter. They can legally export up to $500 to Canada in items from manufacturers who are listed by the state department (right department?). As a Foreign citizen, you are not permitted to export ANY firearm components without running the risk of being caught and spending years in the US legal system and probably a significant amount of jail time.
 
Looks like BROWNELLS is the only reasonable option lol.

They shipped my mag pouches and other items, but NO pistol mags :( ... crap. My bad. Sorry if I got anybody excitied. Waste of a thread. Anyway, no stress on my part...Ive been ordering off Brownells for over 7 years...I love them...good enough for me.

They have Beretta 92 mags too...for around $34.99/each ...and factory Colt 1911 blued 7-shot mags for $19.95/each. Great prices.

Sorry guys...
 
No, doesn't fit with his agenda and nonsense.

Hmmm.........sounds like you are bitter or something. None of you so called experts bothered to read that there is a difference between a regulated component ie barrel and a non regulated ie stock. But continue with your nonsensical babbling. You two sound like you need a timeout because you have no evidence to the contrary.

CGN.......my favourite entertainment! :)
 
Brownells is a registered exporter. They can legally export up to $500 to Canada in items from manufacturers who are listed by the state department (right department?). As a Foreign citizen, you are not permitted to export ANY REGULATED firearm components without running the risk of being caught and spending years in the US legal system and probably a significant amount of jail time.

Fixed for you
 
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