Various questions
Collapse
X
-
Well you need to find out. It may not be illegal for them to ship them, but it sure as hell will be illegal for you to get them here if they're not pinned.
Your only other option if you live close to the border is to order them to a us mail or parcel receiving service (there are many and cheap, only costs when the parcel comes in) and then go and pin them yourself before bringing it back across the border. Take some snap caps to show the guard i guess.
Fact is it's illegal to export them from the US unless you are registered with the DDTC. The CBSA (Canadian Customs) won't care, but if you get stopped at a random check by the CBP (US Customs) on the way out - yes they do that - the best case scenario is that they confiscate your parts and put you on a list that will get you shaken down every time you head south from then until forever. This applies to all firearms parts listed on the USML (United State Munitions List)... including ammo.
Here's a link to the USML for reference... https://www.pmddtc.state.gov/regulat...R_Part_121.pdf
If you have any questions about this please let me know and I'll be happy to provide clarification.It's Not Always a Matter of Need...Comment
-
With all due respect Foxer, that is bad advice.
Fact is it's illegal to export them from the US unless you are registered with the DDTC. The CBSA (Canadian Customs) won't care, but if you get stopped at a random check by the CBP (US Customs) on the way out - yes they do that - the best case scenario is that they confiscate your parts and put you on a list that will get you shaken down every time you head south from then until forever. This applies to all firearms parts listed on the USML (United State Munitions List)... including ammo.
Here's a link to the USML for reference... https://www.pmddtc.state.gov/regulat...R_Part_121.pdf
If you have any questions about this please let me know and I'll be happy to provide clarification.
So much for 'free trade'Comment
-
It's Not Always a Matter of Need...Comment
-
That would be for a 30 round mag, pinned to 5 rounds and then imported. There would be shipping and GST, but no other charges.It's Not Always a Matter of Need...Comment
-
What about the 5/15rd ones? I prefer them for the m1.
It's not something I will be ordering right away, but sometime this year I'd like to order some oem glock 22 & m1 carbine magazines.the wild still lingered in him and the wolf in him merely slept
"It must be poor life that achieves freedom from fear" - Aldo LeopoldComment
-
I completely understand... I use only 10 rounders in mine. I don't like the look of the oversize ones.
Here's a link to our page of 30 Carbine mags. All would be blocked to 5 rounds... http://www.aztecharmory.com/30-carbine-c-582_160.html
And here's what we have for Glock .40 mags. All would be blocked to 10 rounds (unless they are factory 10 rounders)... http://www.aztecharmory.com/40-sw-c-...67&sort=2a
Also, as with KCI, we can get just about anything, so if you find something somewhere else, just let us know and we'll see what we can do.It's Not Always a Matter of Need...Comment
-
Comment
-
First let me correct myself... I said 10 round, but I meant 15 round. Mostly just old USGI ones. I pick them up at gun shows in the states whenever I can... Usually pay about 15 bucks. Let me know if you want some of those and I'll keep my eye out for them.It's Not Always a Matter of Need...Comment
-
Yea, usgi is supposed to be the best, I have a kci one though and it seems well made and functions well.
Just the 'last shot hold open' follower is annoying in it, pointless.
Don't bother looking out for usgi ones on my behalf, but some 15rd KCI ones in the future I'd be interested in when I'm ready to order.the wild still lingered in him and the wolf in him merely slept
"It must be poor life that achieves freedom from fear" - Aldo LeopoldComment
-
Okay, just let me know when you're ready and we'll source them for you.It's Not Always a Matter of Need...Comment
Comment