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Old August 29th, 2012, 19:20   #1
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ACH 2000 through customs

I want to ship a ACH 2000 from B.C to Montana ? will this get stopped through customs ? also the ballistic qualities have expired.
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Old August 29th, 2012, 19:25   #2
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Check the state laws for Montana on ballistic armour. In some states, only US MIL/LE are allowed to own/be in possession of body armour (including ballistic helmets)
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Old August 29th, 2012, 19:33   #3
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You know you need permit to own body armour in BC right? Import, no problem. Export...depends and possession without permit....illegal

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Old August 30th, 2012, 05:51   #4
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I went into the store (No names) I bought it without any questions and the Store sells to Police/LE and sells body armour with people from licenses, from my knowledge. Im guessing its because they knew it was used/expired.
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Old August 30th, 2012, 23:53   #5
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Since the thread is related to the border and an ACH, it's not a reply to the OP but, importing a real ACH into Canada fine? I've been considering getting a real one from the States but had no clue if it would go through (as mentioned with the permit of owning armor and whatnot).
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Old August 31st, 2012, 05:26   #6
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Since the thread is related to the border and an ACH, it's not a reply to the OP but, importing a real ACH into Canada fine? I've been considering getting a real one from the States but had no clue if it would go through (as mentioned with the permit of owning armor and whatnot).
Why would it be? there's no laws federally that prohibits the ownership and importation of body armor (I have two imported, customs never open)

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I went into the store (No names) I bought it without any questions and the Store sells to Police/LE and sells body armour with people from licenses, from my knowledge. Im guessing its because they knew it was used/expired.
Well you can tell the police about that and see what happens, chances are it's not good. There's no such thing as expired body armor. A properly maintained one can still works even after warranty. Manufacture simply put expiry date so that user will replace it (especially if they don't properly maintain it)
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Old August 31st, 2012, 13:37   #7
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Read this.

http://www.bclaws.ca/EPLibraries/bcl...de/00_09024_01

Regardless of Montana's law's on Body Armour, which seem pretty lax from what I can find on the intardweb. You have in your possession an ITAR restricted item in the eye's of the Montana government.

Don't get caught with it at the border Homeland security can legally take it away from you because the ACH 2000 Is still on the ITAR restricted listing.
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Old August 31st, 2012, 13:49   #8
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Why would it be? there's no laws federally that prohibits the ownership and importation of body armor (I have two imported, customs never open)

Be very careful Kullwarrior: Canada is catching up, Read this: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgar...ang-crime.html
You now cannot get this stuff (Upto level 3A)


Well you can tell the police about that and see what happens, chances are it's not good. There's no such thing as expired body armor. A properly maintained one can still works even after warranty. Manufacture simply put expiry date so that user will replace it (especially if they don't properly maintain it)
NO here is why. Level 3A is a Carbon Kevlar composite with a few bits and bats thrown in there too.

Q: What does Sunlight and UV exposure do to Carbon?
A: Degrades it.
Q:When Kevlar is mixed with other synthetic materials what happens?
A: Kevlars structure begins to degrade the structures around it purely down to it construction.

North face used to make a Mountaineering Sack with Kevlar stitching. The pack was made of 1000D Nylon. I lost my sack after the kevlar stitching destroyed the surrounding fabric.

Yes, Level 3A armour and below has a shelf life. I know this because I was an active end user.

SAPI's have a shelf life. Think about why.
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Old September 1st, 2012, 01:57   #9
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Be very careful Kullwarrior: Canada is catching up, Read this: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgar...ang-crime.html
You now cannot get this stuff (Upto level 3A)

Totally miss that first time b/c it was stuck in quotes

NO here is why. Level 3A is a Carbon Kevlar composite with a few bits and bats thrown in there too.

Q: What does Sunlight and UV exposure do to Carbon?
A: Degrades it.
Q:When Kevlar is mixed with other synthetic materials what happens?
A: Kevlars structure begins to degrade the structures around it purely down to it construction.

North face used to make a Mountaineering Sack with Kevlar stitching. The pack was made of 1000D Nylon. I lost my sack after the kevlar stitching destroyed the surrounding fabric.

Yes, Level 3A armour and below has a shelf life. I know this because I was an active end user.

SAPI's have a shelf life. Think about why.
I'm well aware of the body armour act, wrote to my MLA at the time as matter of fact. But the provicinal legislation has NOTHING to deal with importation as per OP question.

As for degradation, there's a reason why body armor's Kevlar are not sewn into the vest but rather its own insert.
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