Section 126.5 Exemptions for Canada.
Which means as long as section 123 is met (which Exemptions For Canada listing the 500$ part limit and they are not restricted parts such as receivers, barrels, and the like) then the allowed end user is any Canadian Federal or Provincial authority acting in official capacity or any registered Canadian National. So yes the 500$ limit E-Gun parts lists and 123.17 does as well does indeed apply to the average Canadian Joe.
Dimitri
(b) Permanent and temporary export of defense articles.
Except for the defense articles and related technical data, and defense services identified in paragraphs (b) (1) through (20) of this section, for exports that transit third countries, and provided the requirements of this subchapter are met, (to include Sec. 120.1 (c) and (d), parts 122 and 123 (except insofar as exemption from licensing requirements is herein authorized) and Sec. 126.1, and the requirement to obtain non-transfer and use assurances for all significant military equipment), District Director of Customs and postmasters shall permit, when for end-use in Canada by Canadian Federal or Provincial governmental authorities acting in an official capacity or by a Canadian-registered person or return to the United States, the permanent and temporary export to Canada without a license of defense articles and related technical data identified in Sec. 121.1 of this subchapter, except as described in paragraphs (b)(1) through (20) of this section, and the defense services and technical data described in paragraph (c) of this section. For purposes of this section, ``Canadian-registered person'' is any Canadian national (including Canadian business entities organized under the laws of Canada), dual national, and permanent resident registered in Canada
Which means as long as section 123 is met (which Exemptions For Canada listing the 500$ part limit and they are not restricted parts such as receivers, barrels, and the like) then the allowed end user is any Canadian Federal or Provincial authority acting in official capacity or any registered Canadian National. So yes the 500$ limit E-Gun parts lists and 123.17 does as well does indeed apply to the average Canadian Joe.
Dimitri