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Author:  gman666 [ Wed Apr 30, 2014 10:00 pm ]
Post subject:  Pulse Rifle availability in Canada and traveling with

Got a couple questions for our northern members. Got a question about Pulse Rifles in Canada and I am not familiar with the laws. I figure Dom might be able to help.
1. How hard is it to get a pulse rifle in Canada?
2. Are suppliers allowed to ship?
3. What are available?
4. Do you suggest traveling across the boarder, say to DragonCon, with a Pulse Rifle? I know members have had issues in the past. Is it better to declare? I have traveled with my guns before but I went thru TSA and I know Canada is different.

Thanks!

Greg

Author:  SGM Baldwin [ Thu May 01, 2014 12:19 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Pulse Rifle availability in Canada and traveling with

1. Depends on what it's made of. Non-assembled sesin parts can be imported, airsoft without an importation license, no. I had to Han Solo mine in (years before I became a Customs Officer). I ordered a resin Shorty Spulse and it came in no problem. Licensed airsoft dealers can import them, and ultimately... they'll be expensive. I have seen an airsoft PR for sale Toronto Airsoft. http://www.torontoairsoft.com/Snow-Wolf-Alien-M41A-Pulse-Rifle_p_2233.html

2. Suppliers can ship all they like, but if the receiver isn't a license airsoft merchant, this is where it'll get seized. The importation of airsoft without proper licensing is prohibited. So basically, not in the passenger stream, only the commercial stream.

3. There are no local Canadian merchants of resin Pulse Rifles that I know of.

4. I see hunting rifles and handguns come in all the time here, but the issue is that these are licensed firearms with valid ownership and brought in by either a resident of Canada with a Possession and Acquisition License or a foreigner properly declaring and paying for a temporary importation license. The problem with airsoft and an assembled resin is that it falls under a replica category which is prohibited in Canada. So, again, you need to be a licensed commercial importer. I would not risk temporarily exporting my PR out of Canada for fear of losing it (and my job) upon return.

Hope this answers your questions.

Author:  Thodin [ Tue May 27, 2014 1:02 pm ]
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Hi Dom, you ever have any issues with a Pulse Rifle at conventions?

Author:  SGM Baldwin [ Tue May 27, 2014 7:28 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Pulse Rifle availability in Canada and traveling with

I have been to the following conventions in Canada as a Colonial Marine:

Con*Cept: First event in 2004, I was allowed to bring my Pulse Rifle, all other at later dates, they had a ban on all replica weapons.

Polaris: No issues, just needs to be seen by the weapons check.

You have to review the convention's policies and abide by them by the letter. DO NOT transport your PR outside unless it is in an opaque container.

Author:  Thodin [ Thu May 29, 2014 12:14 pm ]
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Thanks MSgt!

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