07-27-2015, 12:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-27-2015, 12:39 PM by BelieveIn308.)
What would be required if you were a Canadian citizen that visited the States and returned with a firearm. I am ignorant of the laws on the Canadian side of the border. Or what our laws are regarding exports of firearms. Although I am not sure what the laws here are for selling to non-citizens.
Update, I just went online and saw that in order to enter Canada you still need a License to purchase. Also, they really prohibit a lot of firearms. All pistols must have a barrel length greater that 4.1" no exceptions, no AK, FAL's and a host of other weapons. Very restrictive laws. 5 round magazines for rifles, 10 for handguns, maximum. But at least M1 Garands can have 8 round clips. If you can figure out what you need to purchase in the USA, from an FFL (Mike, being from Canada might know).
Update, I just went online and saw that in order to enter Canada you still need a License to purchase. Also, they really prohibit a lot of firearms. All pistols must have a barrel length greater that 4.1" no exceptions, no AK, FAL's and a host of other weapons. Very restrictive laws. 5 round magazines for rifles, 10 for handguns, maximum. But at least M1 Garands can have 8 round clips. If you can figure out what you need to purchase in the USA, from an FFL (Mike, being from Canada might know).
"An unarmed man can only flee from evil, and evil is not overcome by fleeing from it." -Col. Jeff Cooper
Update, I just went online and saw that in order to enter Canada you still need a License to purchase. Also, they really prohibit a lot of firearms. All pistols must have a barrel length greater that 4.1" no exceptions, no AK, FAL's and a host of other weapons. Very restrictive laws. 5 round magazines for rifles, 10 for handguns, maximum. But at least M1 Garands can have 8 round clips. If you can figure out what you need to purchase in the USA, from an FFL (Mike, being from Canada might know).


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