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![]() ![]() Found this in an Asia website, wondering if this lower will go through customs or not. https://www.kyairsoft.com/guns/ky-wo...7-marking.html |
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#2 |
Chances are it will get seized and destroyed. The serialized portions of any kinda of firearm are inadmissible to Canada without proper import permits and documentation and what not. If you want to get it in you'll have to have a licensed importer order it in for you
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No, but, depending how big your balls are - you can risk your chances by telling them to label it as "Bike Parts,"
I tried it once with a blank lower and it worked. |
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I am thinking, I might request them to tab it around the marking by using black tab.:salute: and I do agree by calling them a bike parts might work...
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I am also think buying one of this as well. WE CT25 custom marking.
https://www.kyairsoft.com/guns/ky-workshop.html ![]() ![]() |
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They theoretically are, however airsoft guns are technically uncontrolled firearms within canada so import rules still apply. Also your average CBSA worker wont be able to tell the difference between an airsoft m4 lower receiver and the receiver of a real AR.
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