I got an e-mail saying my mags are restricted, WTF?
15 round .22 mags are not restricted in Canada, what am I missing here?
Heres the e-mail and my reply.
The mags are not restricted in Canada, there is no magazine restrictions for rimfire in this country.
Maybe the wrong part number was selected?
I ordered 2 15 round magazines for the marlin 70p.
Thanks,
Liam Ryan
--- Randi DeFelicis <randid@gunpartscorp.com> wrote:
> Dear Sir,
> Your internet order was cancelled. The parts you
> requested are restricted and must be ordered with an
> import permit and licensed with our U.S. State Dept.
> You would be required to mail us your order with the
> permit. Also be advise we charge a $35 license fee.
> I have enclosed license information.
> Import Authorization: Certificate issued by the
> foreign government authorizing the import of
> specified items, must accompany each application. An
> import authorization document normally contains an
> official signature, government seal and the validity
> period of the transaction. This is not to be
> confused with a business license . English
> translation must be provided. Send in with your
> invoice an original or certified copy. Certified
> copy means a copy of an original document certified
> by a notary public or other competent official that
> bears the statement certified copy, an original
> signature, seal of the certifier and date of
> certification. Import authorizations and purchase
> orders may only be used once. The information on the
> import authorization should match the information
> listed on the permanent export application DSP-5 and
> the purchase order. A written explanation is
> required for any application that does not include
> an import authorization ( letter from import
> government stating that the item does no require an
> import certificate or end-user statement that no
> import permit is required.
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> Randi DeFelicis
> Numrich Gun Parts Corp.
> Call Center Supervisor