Where to buy trigger connector for glock in canada?

Glockstore had some trouble with not filling out proper paperwork and complying with ITAR regs last year. I've been watching the situation closely and it should be resolved soon. Until then, no shipping to Canada.
 
are we aloud to import?

Yes for trigger. Parts like Barrels, you can import to Canada without any problems, the problem is GS has to follow ATF rules and cannot send outside US.

Since I live near US border, I ask them to send to a forwarding mailbox in US land and I go pick it up my self or ask them to send it to me...Problem solve and you have any glock parts as you want to.
 
Yes for trigger. Parts like Barrels, you can import to Canada without any problems, the problem is GS has to follow ATF rules and cannot send outside US.

Since I live near US border, I ask them to send to a forwarding mailbox in US land and I go pick it up my self or ask them to send it to me...Problem solve and you have any glock parts as you want to.

What you are doing is illegal, if caught on an exit search by US Customs, you will be detained, searched, your car will be seized and you will - if you're lucky - end up on the US No-Fly list, meaning that you won't be allowed into, or allowed to fly over, the US for any reason. The crime in question is "Illegal Exportation of Defence Controlled Goods". In short, not worth it.
 
What you are doing is illegal, if caught on an exit search by US Customs, you will be detained, searched, your car will be seized and you will - if you're lucky - end up on the US No-Fly list, meaning that you won't be allowed into, or allowed to fly over, the US for any reason. The crime in question is "Illegal Exportation of Defence Controlled Goods". In short, not worth it.

Have you seen any US customs searching cars going toward Canada border unless if the are looking for fugitive ?
 
Have you seen any US customs searching cars going toward Canada border unless if the are looking for fugitive ?

Yes, it happens at somewhat irregular intervals at the Sumas, WA crossing into BC. Usually when the weather is nice and allows for the customs officers to stand out in the open. Not uncommon for them to walk up to the vehicles waiting to cross back into Canada - asking about purchases (and checking the contents of trunks, etc...). You're still in the USA, so still subject to search at their discretion. And yes, I have seen it for myself.
 
For the OP, try PoliceOrdnance. I know of friends who have purchased Glocks from them in the past and they were able to swap out the connectors for non-stock units before shipping them out. I know they're getting out of the Glock selling business (or so I've heard), but maybe they still have some leftover parts to sell.
 
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