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can14

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While many people are all supportive of Biden and the Democrats winning in November.
I think everyone in Canada should take into consideration what could happen, no gun parts etc
being shipped to Canada as easy as it is now with the changes Trump made. Guns could be
harder to get under the Democrats
I would think one has about a year before they make the changes after winning , the Liberal's will
be very supportive
 
the US Post notified me that they will hold my mail untill the border opens ,and they email and phone me regulary.
On top of that, I have never recived a damaged package.
 
I've already had trouble with parts from the US. Tried to buy a parts kit and barrel from a certain company. Even had an importer lined up. But I was told very bluntly that they will absolutely not sell to non-americans and will not deliver it to an exporter's FFL even though its totally legal...
 
Bringing parts across the Border isn't a good idea, have the importers do it
America doesn't allow it anymore
 
I have ordered multiple things from 'murika this year from a gun to multiple parts orders from 5 different places and all came in no issues no delays. In fact a bag full of spare parts for my P226 arrived yesterday. Not sure where all this issues with orders is coming from.
 
While many people are all supportive of Biden and the Democrats winning in November.
I think everyone in Canada should take into consideration what could happen, no gun parts etc
being shipped to Canada as easy as it is now with the changes Trump made. Guns could be
harder to get under the Democrats
I would think one has about a year before they make the changes after winning , the Liberal's will
be very supportive

The folks that are on this forum that want the Dem's to win are the same ones that DON'T want you to get any gun parts...ever, at all.
 
I've had no difficulty importing parts from GPC, a licensed US exporter. There are controlled items like receivers, bolts and barrels, which can only be imported by a licensed Cdn importer, but there is still plenty of opportunity to bring in other things.

Avoid ebay because most vendors aren't licensed and I've experienced confiscations of stocks, which aren't controlled, by overly zealous officials on the US side who seem to believe that they are. Besides, shipping is a killer.:rey2
 
I just recently received a heat shield and bayonet lug for a Model 1897 Winchester from Gun Parts Corp.
Aug 28 Order placed
Sept 2 Order shipped by U.S. Postal Service
Sept 10 Item entered Canada and surrendered to CBSA
Sept 14 Item processed CBSA and accepted by Canada Post in Montreal
Sept 16 Delivered to my address in Hamilton

No Customs fees, no duty, no brokerage fees...... nothing
Package was not opened
 
well if your going that far back you should probably write it as "nineteen hundred and eighty"

1980 is still quite fresh in my mind. Among other things that year, I was posted to NB and had the good fortune to shoot a real lunker Whitetail using my sporterized No5 Jungle Carbine. That deer ran 255 lbs dressed. It was a different experience to hunt in the heavy timber instead of on the lone prairie.
 
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