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Old November 22nd, 2007, 17:10   #1
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M14 stock question

I know Ill probably get ripped a new one for a question like this, but the stock on my G&G M14 has broken, Im looking for a replacement to save me the trouble of making one from scratch. Ive found a number of real steel wooden stocks as well as an OD green CA ABS stock, sadly they are on Ebay.com, what are my odds of bringing one of these stocks into Canada, cause im at a loss

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Old November 22nd, 2007, 17:56   #2
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Quoted from the "Frequently asked Questions" section.

You didn't look too far.

Okay, so I can’t import guns. What about parts and accessories?

Yes. The good news is that most parts and accessories, including most magazines, can be successfully imported by individuals without requiring a BFL. Examples of things you CANNOT import:

* AEG magazines with fake cartridges (i.e. P90, G36, SG 552 mags)
* Frames, receivers, and metal bodies
* Suppressors and silencers
* Prohibited-length outer handgun barrels (i.e. USP Compact, Glock 26)
* Hand and 40mm grenades that look real

Examples of things you CAN import:

* Magazines for AEGs and GBBs without fake cartridges
* Outer barrels for most guns
* Inner barrels of any type
* Handgun slides
* Flash suppressors
* Scopes, red dot sights, iron sights, lasers
* Rail systems and scope mounts
* Springs, bushings, gears, pistons, or other gearbox parts
* Batteries, BBs, loading tools
* Helmets, goggles, body armor, tactical vests, camouflage
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Old November 22nd, 2007, 18:01   #3
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You should be okay bringing in a Stock. Although in the long run bringing in any gun part from out of country does leave you up to the individual Custom Agents decision.

try a few local gun shops in your area, you'd be surprised what you may just find laying around locally.
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Old November 22nd, 2007, 23:10   #4
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The real question is how much modification would be needed to make your airsoft fit into a real steel stock.

I've got an AGM that I'm about to put into a TM, and I'm hoping that there will be no problems with fit. Anyone know?
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Old November 22nd, 2007, 23:46   #5
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You may get lucky getting it into the country. But FYI any firearm related item from the states is restricted export by the US state department. Anyone selling internationally must get written approval from the statedept. If they dont and are caught you may get a phone call from the RCMP (requested by US) asking you to return your item to the seller.
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