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Fireteam Echo August 18th, 2009 02:07

metal reciever
 
I know that new airsoft guns in Canada have to be sold with clear lower (or upper) recievers but can you still buy new metal recievers sepparatly?
Thanks

Chingyul August 18th, 2009 02:09

If you get age verified, there's receivers available in the classifieds.

Fireteam Echo August 18th, 2009 02:16

and thats legal to install on the gun?

Forever_kaos August 18th, 2009 02:18

Basically, just not to import.

Styrak August 18th, 2009 02:34

There are also full metal guns in the classifieds, so it's kind of a moot point.

Rock 'N' Roll Outlaw August 18th, 2009 13:24

I really wish people would stop spreading that bullshit of "Canadian Legal" like its supposed to mean anything.

IT IS NOT ILLEGAL TO OWN AND POSSESS FULL BLACK AND FULL METAL GUNS.

Kingsix August 18th, 2009 16:25

You can buy metal receivers but your wallet will become alot lighter and your gun heavier.

Sim123456 August 18th, 2009 18:47

007 are not suppose to sell metal receiver, and seing that it's like 500% more then what it really cost, maybe they don't want to sell them either

Styrak August 18th, 2009 19:40

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sim123456 (Post 1048027)
007 are not suppose to sell metal receiver, and seing that it's like 500% more then what it really cost, maybe they don't want to sell them either

Exaggerating a bit much? Metal receivers are usually about 3x the cost, like most items.

IceTray August 18th, 2009 19:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sim123456 (Post 1048027)
007 are not suppose to sell metal receiver, and seing that it's like 500% more then what it really cost, maybe they don't want to sell them either

He can legally sell them to theatrical services, and other organisations. Not airsofters.

D_WINTERS14 August 18th, 2009 20:35

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Originally Posted by Rock 'N' Roll Outlaw (Post 1047796)
I really wish people would stop spreading that bullshit of "Canadian Legal" like its supposed to mean anything.

IT IS NOT ILLEGAL TO OWN AND POSSESS FULL BLACK AND FULL METAL GUNS.

It is illegal bro, SEARCH THE LAWS, it clearly states that having a FULLY COLOURED AIRSOFT GUN IS CONSIDERED A REPLICA FIREARM AKA ILLEGAL WITHOUT A LICENSE!

hetre i saved you the searching, reeeeaaaaadddddddd :)

Fully colored Airsoft guns are Replica Firearms in Canada, and they are PROHIBITED to be sold to civilians, unless you possess a Prohibited Goods Permit. Here at 007 Airsoft, we deal in Non-Replica Airsoft guns (Airsoft guns with clear bodies) for civilians. there i saved

Sim123456 August 18th, 2009 20:46

The metal receiver is not "not for civilian", so is for sale for everyone, and a Ak47 metal receiver (G&P for example) sell for 48$usd, let's say 60$ canadian... so a bit fare from 320$ canadian.

Forever_kaos August 18th, 2009 20:48

D_Winters, that's 2 different topics.

Owning and selling.

Try again.

D_WINTERS14 August 18th, 2009 20:49

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Originally Posted by Sim123456 (Post 1048101)
The metal receiver is not "not for civilian", so is for sale for everyone, and a Ak47 metal receiver (G&P for example) sell for 48$usd, let's say 60$ canadian... so a bit fare from 320$ canadian.

You keep believing that but if you want to go the governements site and search up replica firearms, it'll say the same thing. Personally i wouldn't want to take the risk of someone seeing you put it away in your gun cases call the police, and get arrested. Because you will, providing you don't have the proper licensing. Then you'll have a nice gun charge and prison sentence to think about buying that full metal receiver :)

D_WINTERS14 August 18th, 2009 20:52

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Originally Posted by Forever_kaos (Post 1048105)
D_Winters, that's 2 different topics.

Owning and selling.

Try again.

Well i'll look that up, because if you ca't get your hands on them in the first place, you most likely can't sell them.

Daiviet August 18th, 2009 20:56

Quote:

Originally Posted by D_WINTERS14 (Post 1048094)
It is illegal bro, SEARCH THE LAWS, it clearly states that having a FULLY COLOURED AIRSOFT GUN IS CONSIDERED A REPLICA FIREARM AKA ILLEGAL WITHOUT A LICENSE!

hetre i saved you the searching, reeeeaaaaadddddddd :)

Fully colored Airsoft guns are Replica Firearms in Canada, and they are PROHIBITED to be sold to civilians, unless you possess a Prohibited Goods Permit. Here at 007 Airsoft, we deal in Non-Replica Airsoft guns (Airsoft guns with clear bodies) for civilians. there i saved

You're really dumb. Maybe you're the one who needs to learn how to read.

Replica firearms are prohibited to be sold or transferred sure, but it's not illegal to own them. Replica firearms are not to be sold, but they're legal to own and you don't need a license.
Here you are, a brand new person to our forums, most likely underage, and you're lecturing US on laws? Sit back, Keep your mouth shut, and read please.

Sim123456 August 18th, 2009 20:58

True, having a metal receiver is bad, keep away from them! :D

ILLusion August 18th, 2009 21:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by D_WINTERS14 (Post 1048094)
It is illegal bro, SEARCH THE LAWS, it clearly states that having a FULLY COLOURED AIRSOFT GUN IS CONSIDERED A REPLICA FIREARM AKA ILLEGAL WITHOUT A LICENSE!

hetre i saved you the searching, reeeeaaaaadddddddd :)

Fully colored Airsoft guns are Replica Firearms in Canada, and they are PROHIBITED to be sold to civilians, unless you possess a Prohibited Goods Permit. Here at 007 Airsoft, we deal in Non-Replica Airsoft guns (Airsoft guns with clear bodies) for civilians. there i saved

Please quote and reference directly to the Criminal Code of Canada and/or the Firearms Act where you are getting this information from, because nobody here has seen what you're speaking of.

D_WINTERS14 August 18th, 2009 21:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daiviet (Post 1048108)
You're really dumb. Maybe you're the one who needs to learn how to read.

Replica firearms are prohibited to be sold or transferred sure, but it's not illegal to own them. Replica firearms are not to be sold, but they're legal to own and you don't need a license.
Here you are, a brand new person to our forums, most likely underage, and you're lecturing US on laws? Sit back, Keep your mouth shut, and read please.

I would know because i'm going for my firearms license and YES anything under PROHIBITED NEEDS A LICENSE. That's why they are PROHIBITED (Which by the way is the hardest license to get). To sell that's a whole other story, just like with the regular guns, if they were prohibited we would not be allowed to have them, but they are not, correct? You guys go ahead and break the law because that's what you're doing. :)

ILLusion August 18th, 2009 21:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by D_WINTERS14 (Post 1048112)
I would know because i'm going for my firearms license and YES anything under PROHIBITED NEEDS A LICENSE. That's why they are PROHIBITED (Which by the way is the hardest license to get). To sell that's a whole other story, just like with the regular guns, if they were prohibited we would not be allowed to have them, but they are not, correct? You guys go ahead and break the law because that's what you're doing. :)

[sarcasm]Yes, we are a forum housing several thousand law-breaking citizens. We've also registered all of our airsoft guns with the Canadian Firearms Registry, and we all carry licenses for owning prohibited firearms.[/sarcasm]

For a forum that's almost a decade old, I wonder why the law hasn't shut us down or swept the entire database to arrest every one of us if what we're doing is as illegal as you say?

Maybe... because your information is wrong? Stop making yourself look less informed than you already have, sit back, read a bit more and start listening to some of the things that other people have to say.

Styrak August 18th, 2009 21:04

Winters, you've been here less than a month.

STFU. Read more, post less.

Shirley August 18th, 2009 21:04

What I think is having airsoft to play and gaming pays property tax. Government gets happy, and keeps it quiet.

Daiviet August 18th, 2009 21:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by D_WINTERS14 (Post 1048112)
I would know because i'm going for my firearms license and YES anything under PROHIBITED NEEDS A LICENSE. That's why they are PROHIBITED (Which by the way is the hardest license to get). To sell that's a whole other story, just like with the regular guns, if they were prohibited we would not be allowed to have them, but they are not, correct? You guys go ahead and break the law because that's what you're doing. :)

Why are you on these forums then? If you only plan on criticizing us on what we do as illegal, then all you're doing is being a troll.

once again, take my advice. Sit down, shut up and read. I'll make it easy for you, heres a link. http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=23034

Forever_kaos August 18th, 2009 21:11

Quote:

Originally Posted by Styrak (Post 1048115)
Winters, you've been here less than a month.

STFU. Read more, post less.


Bingoo.
You are the correct answer,
Winters lrn2read moar kthnxbai

dutchydoc August 18th, 2009 21:18

Well, one time a convoy of two vehichles was heading to the mill on a lovely morning. The two car convoy passed another car and then was pulled over by the OPP. We were all in BDU's and the officer was aware of airsoft and that we had "illegal" AEG's and GBB's with us. So after writing out two tickets for speeding, he went on to discuss airsoft versus the simunitions they use...He was also aware of the "Mill", so if it is was illegal; do you think he would of wrote us up for speeding or the possession of prohibited devices? Shit he could of came to the mill and arrested fifty people if that was the case...you really need to stop with the fear mongering.

pusangani August 18th, 2009 22:00

I just love how these kids think they know more than us, we should make him a mod or something :rolleyes:

Amos August 18th, 2009 22:07

Quote:

Originally Posted by ILLusion (Post 1048111)
Please quote and reference directly to the Criminal Code of Canada and/or the Firearms Act where you are getting this information from, because nobody here has seen what you're speaking of.

Lol that quote comes from 007airsoft's website...

IT MUST BE THE LAW. lol

pusangani August 18th, 2009 22:13

Thank god I'm not a "civilian" thanks to that pretty age-verified tag under my name over there :D

Rock 'N' Roll Outlaw August 18th, 2009 23:21

Simple teenage angst and justification for having to settle for bullshit halfbreed guns.

surebet August 19th, 2009 20:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by D_WINTERS14 (Post 1048112)
I would know because i'm going for my firearms license and YES anything under PROHIBITED NEEDS A LICENSE. That's why they are PROHIBITED (Which by the way is the hardest license to get). To sell that's a whole other story, just like with the regular guns, if they were prohibited we would not be allowed to have them, but they are not, correct? You guys go ahead and break the law because that's what you're doing. :)

Oi, troll, learn2syntax.

Also, the prohib 12.x classes aren't the hardest ones to get, you can't get them. You need to be grandfathered into them or transfered by the death of next of kin.

Please adjust your noise to signal ratio ASAP!

Kokanee August 19th, 2009 21:10

Quote:

Originally Posted by D_WINTERS14 (Post 1048112)
I would know because i'm going for my firearms license and YES anything under PROHIBITED NEEDS A LICENSE..... You guys go ahead and break the law because that's what you're doing. :)

You mean a "Minor's Firearms License"; you've already established that you are under 18;

Quote:

Originally Posted by D_WINTERS14 (Post 1045574)
Can i get parents permission to play there? Or is it strictly 18+? Also do you know anything about TTAC i can't seem to find a web link to the website

Ref: http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=88412

Please listen to Surebet...

Trapper1 August 19th, 2009 21:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by D_WINTERS14 (Post 1048112)
I would know because i'm going for my firearms license and YES anything under PROHIBITED NEEDS A LICENSE. That's why they are PROHIBITED (Which by the way is the hardest license to get). To sell that's a whole other story, just like with the regular guns, if they were prohibited we would not be allowed to have them, but they are not, correct? You guys go ahead and break the law because that's what you're doing. :)

Take my advice and quit while you are ahead ( if you can call it ahead). Do your homework kid and listen and learn. Many people on this forum, myself included, know much more about the legalities of prohibited firearms and devices and firearms in general than you ever will. (see avatar)

As far as your attitude thus far has been, you are not making yourself very welcome on asc, and i doubt you will be welcome at an airsoft game even when you do turn 18. As a field owner, i think i can say that you would not be welcome at any game i hosted.

To be frank with you, smarten up or don't post.

To the mods, i apologize for flaming but im sure you and everyone else agrees with me.


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