Title says it all, has anyone imported brass or bullets from the us? im looking into 50 BMG Brass and its a fraction of the price from the US. Ive googled and searched but i cant seem to find any info. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks
In the United States we tell Polish jokes. (and they are mostly Catholic)
In Canada you tell Pakistani jokes. (and they are Muslims)
And in all honesty we just don't want to sell things that can be shot back at us or used to blow up aircraft and kill Americans.
You Canadians also tell a joke about "Why is the White House white" dating from 1812.
Don't feel bad, we can be slow learners, we just passed a new regulation stating returning servicemen with artificial limbs and orthopedic braces no longer have to take them off to get through airport security when coming home.
And if the Liberals are allowed to have their way here they will take away our right to keep and bear arms.
In the United States we tell Polish jokes. (and they are mostly Catholic)
In Canada you tell Pakistani jokes. (and they are Muslims)
And in all honesty we just don't want to sell things that can be shot back at us or used to blow up aircraft and kill Americans.
You Canadians also tell a joke about "Why is the White House white" dating from 1812.
Don't feel bad, we can be slow learners, we just passed a new regulation stating returning servicemen with artificial limbs and orthopedic braces no longer have to take them off to get through airport security when coming home.
And if the Liberals are allowed to have their way here they will take away our right to keep and bear arms.

Seriously?? IS that the true mindset? I hope you were being sarcastic.
That scares me to no end if it is like that , that is mass paranoia.
Nobody wants that in any form but it isn't gonna happen from guys buying product to go shoot targets or compete , restricting it will prevent nothing.If people want people can get.
I think any country has to look internally before they start thinking that way, and besides isn't the U.S. the source for the majority of the world's illegal arms trade?
Nice way for neighbors to treat each other, especially neighbors with vast resources that are supposed traded for each others benefit.,
I am having difficulty coming up with an infraction proof reply. I'll try this.
You seem to have no idea how ignorant your message sounds.![]()
Again our good friends and neighbors treat us like we are their enemies instead of their life long friends, what bull #### ! Free Trade, bull####, friendly neighbors, bull####. We treat them great, come on up and buy anything you want. That's the Canadian way of treating your friends, but not the Americans. Sad really ! It can be done, I know its done, but you are playing the odds.
I think any country has to look internally before they start thinking that way, and besides isn't the U.S. the source for the majority of the world's illegal arms trade?
How do you think your message sounds like from this side of the border?
How many AK47 and RPGs are made in the U.S.
Now do you think the Americans in your Canadian gun forums made these laws up?
Do your think Hornady, Sierra, etc made these laws up?
Computer game consoles can't even be exported from the U.S. because some politician thinks a terrorist will turn it it into some kind of weapon.
Wow sorry, sorry didn't mean to start a debate. That does suck! I only live 10 min from Washington state. 50 bmg Brass is 50 cents down there and $2-$2.50 in Canada ouch
You can try ReloadingInternational.com for bullets, they do all the USA export paperwork to legally ship bullets to you. I used them a couple of years ago and everything went fine, you just have to send them your International Import Certificate and signed purchase order, they explain it all on their web site under the heading: Ordering Instructions for Canada.
thanks alot, nice guy, ill be making an order with them, much cheaper than canada Thanks again
Wow sorry, sorry didn't mean to start a debate. That does suck! I only live 10 min from Washington state. 50 bmg Brass is 50 cents down there and $2-$2.50 in Canada ouch



























