ROC T91 Carbine

firearm component parts is firearm components parts. CBSA dont care if it goes on the outside or the inside of the gun. SO all the PE90 replacement gas piston must be super illegal in canada cause it works in the 55x series too.

Same goes with the Valmet series, throw aside the tolarence for a sec....they may or may not take AK parts.....

Sigh... This is the last thing I'll post in this thread. Why do you think the Classic Green went prohib in the first place? Because it turned out they were based on the 550 series and they should have been prohib all along!! Flame away.

Anyway, the following is from Global Affairs Canada:
Q5. I wish to buy ‘prohibited’ firearms or parts in the US and import them into Canada.

A5. The importation of ‘prohibited’ goods is strictly controlled by Canadian legislation. The import of prohibited firearms may only be undertaken by businesses with a Canadian Firearms Business Licence which supply such firearms to the police, military or theatrical/cinematic industries. For more information on import eligibility contact Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada or your Chief Firearms Officer. The import of parts for prohibited firearms is controlled by the “Export and Import Permits Act” (EIPA) and an Import Permit is required. This is in addition to the IIC which may be required by the exporting country. The import of parts for prohibited firearms may require proof that the importer is a ‘grand-fathered’ owner of the firearms in question and that the imported parts are to maintain the prohibited firearm in a safe condition.

Is an AK handguard prohibited from import? It's not something that affects the function of the firearm so I'm assuming no. Of course I'm no expert and I'm certainly not a lawyer. You likely aren't either so you shouldn't be leading people to believe that it's OK to attempt to bring in parts for prohibs across the border. They may land themselves in trouble.
 
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