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Jbone 11 11 February 1st, 2010 06:18

Manufacturing and the Law
 
Just wondering if anyone can point me to any info on actually manufacturing Airsoft IN Canada. Big Ideas... I know, but it is mainly for my own curiousity... I've often wondered what would happen if some enterprising individual was able to develope, finance and organize a Canadian company that Manufactured AEG's in order to get arround CBSA's policy. If it's made in Canada, they wouldnt be able to say much...again, just curious.

Cheers,
j

SHÖCK February 1st, 2010 06:41

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Originally Posted by Jbone 11 11 (Post 1154890)
Just wondering if anyone can point me to any info on actually manufacturing Airsoft IN Canada. Big Ideas... I know, but it is mainly for my own curiousity... I've often wondered what would happen if some enterprising individual was able to develope, finance and organize a Canadian company that Manufactured AEG's in order to get arround CBSA's policy. If it's made in Canada, they wouldnt be able to say much...again, just curious.

Cheers,
j

Sorry, fabricating replica weapons including the restricted parts of those weapons is against the law as you are manufacturing prohibited devices.

http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/f...plique-eng.htm
"However, you cannot acquire, make or import a replica firearm"

It's out of CBSA's jurisdiction if it doesn't pass across the border but the RCMP does monitor this site and I have seen them put special attention on people including retailers who post certain things.

surebet February 1st, 2010 07:32

The cost behind such an initiative would make it frankly unthinkable, never mind the legal issues.


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