Numrich Arms

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Does anyone know if they will ship small parts to Canada?
Looking at a few project guns and they stock most of what I'm going to need but some of it is obviously "gun parts".
I can keep the orders below 100-200 dollars but I was curious if anyone is using them as a supplier of the more hard to find little bits and pieces?
 
They still do :) - just try to cram all your potential orders to them into one shot, b/c they have a "processing fee" applied to all sales to Canada...:(

Fair enough but isnt there some sort of cutoff at 200 dollars that applies?
If I dug into their inventory I could likely spend the kids college fund but is it less hassle to keep each order small,say under 200 dollars?
 
I got a Trigger guard assembly with hinged floorplate from them for my VZ24. I think there was a cap of around $200. My purchase came, everything included, to $120. Thats with conversion, tax, Shipping, etc.
Pretty good deal. They list everything that they won't ship to Canada. Barrels, Magazines, etc.
Excellent to deal with. Had my order in about a week and a half.
 
Thanks for the good info Guys.
I'll be placing my order with them today.
What an incredible selection of stuff if you can find the right place to look.
 
They have a $24 dollar handling fee for canadian orders. I bought 2 springs @ $2.50 ea and got hit with the $24 fee, that's over and above shipping. Ultimately I am grateful,because without the spring the gun was just a paperweight. They have stuff you won't find anywhere else.
 
I have just ordered a magazine for a rem 511 from Numrich. Havent recieved it yet. they do charge a 25.00 dollar fee to ship to canada and they post a list of everything they cant ship. email info requests are answered very quickly and overall I would say they are good to deal with. tried Brownells and their manufacturer could not ship to canada and there email response was slow at best and not very helpful.
 
They just sent me a firing pin, screw, and roll pin for my Kodiak 260. Came in just over a week. $30+ for shipping for $12 of parts, but this rifle hasn't fired a shot in over 10 years. They were the only place I found parts. I'm just happy to have one of grandpa's old rifles back in service. The autoloading 22wmr is nice to have.

danvan
 
I recently got a bunch of parts from them for a Winchester 490, a gun that hasn't been made since the mid 70's.I got the parts in about a week,so I didn't mind the $25.00 export fee.


Western Gun Parts in Edmonton in Edmonton, has parts for the Winchester 490,..i found them good to deal with..fast service, and no export fee

http://www.westerngunparts.com
 
Numrich is the final resting place of most out of production US firearms manufacturers-who sell them (in most cases), their entire inventory of obsolete/disco parts- they are-in the most part- fast and easy to deal with UNLESS the part is for a "assault type" firearm-in which case you run headlong into the US State Dept. and their non-export requirements PS-I still phone WGP first though
 
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