Arms East imports Geissele triggers, so they should be OK for a private citizen to ship.
I just bought one from brownells and I WAS required to fill out an end user statement.
Not really looking to order one. The guy buying my camera was willing to throw in the trigger as an extra. He was also willing to throw in Pmags, sights, etc.![]()
He can't ship it to Canada.
I know. Hence the sadface
I have another question now. He just offered to send me a full auto BCM bolt carrier group. I'm pretty sure full auto BCG is okay in Canada, right? But can he ship that to me? I'm guessing he can't...
Thanks for the quick reply. I haven't paid a lot of attention to these kinds of things. I'll be sure to check out the sticky.No firearms parts are going to be ok. Have you been hiding under a rock since 2011 when you joined here? Head over to the legaleze section I'm sure there is a sticky over there on ITAR regs.
I bought the SSAE and no End User Statement was required. Received it about 3 weeks ago. Didn't get bit with Customs either.
That's weird. I got the Gieselle rapid fire trigger, maybe that's why?
That is weird...I called Brownells and asked about having the SSA or the SSA-E shipped to Canada, and they told me that all of the export paperwork would be required to purchase either trigger. Basically, any gun parts totalling more than $100 USD would require export approval from the US government.
^^ This. Just a simple End User form has to be filled out and emailed back to them. I've had to do this for every +$100 purchase I've done with them since the bump to $500.
Yep, I bought my SSA from Brownells actually. Smooth as butter, the form takes literally one minute to fill out. It's not complicated at all.



























