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Old November 26th, 2007, 01:56   #31
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Old November 26th, 2007, 02:01   #32
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Heck you aren't allowed to even ship batteries as its on their hazzardous materials list, I was hassled at the PostOffice when I was trying to mail an AEG battery. But yet we still mail batteries, replica munitions, fake m203 shells and what CP can't see doesnt hurt them
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Old November 26th, 2007, 02:14   #33
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Canada Post applied for and was granted an order that makes it illegal to ship replica munitions. You cannot ship live ammunition via Canada Post, so I fail to see where they'll distinguish between dummy 7.62 rounds or 105 shells. Replica munitions means replica munitions, whether they be deactivated or completely fake.
how do they know whats in the package???they dont look at incountry mail. if they did they would shit their pants(me and my buddy laugh bout it)
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Old November 26th, 2007, 02:17   #34
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dont believe so.
Every shop that sells live ammunition in Saskatchewan requires you to present your valid and up-to-date PAL.
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Old November 26th, 2007, 02:28   #35
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Heck you aren't allowed to even ship batteries as its on their hazzardous materials list, I was hassled at the PostOffice when I was trying to mail an AEG battery. But yet we still mail batteries, replica munitions, fake m203 shells and what CP can't see doesnt hurt them
Uh, my battery shipments have all passed unmolested, and quite a few have been opened, both rechargeable and non-rechargeable.

Effin' inconsistency...
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Old November 26th, 2007, 02:37   #36
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I keep ordering 200$+ order of rechargeable batteries... and they always arrive via CP... sometimes they looked at the package... most of the time it is written on the box that it is batteries.... still they never stoped or complained..
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Old November 26th, 2007, 07:30   #37
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Non gun powder ones would cost more than gun powdered ones?
Because they take time to make and are normally not made in great quantities. The person who makes them does not work for free.

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You shouldn't need a license to buy powder cause it is also used in flintlocks and other non-PAL firearms. Oh and a 5.7x28 cartridge would be illegal to possess so if you are machining some, do not put any powder or live primers on it... If you really want some, get someone down in the states to send you some spent casings and at a later date, send you some bullets(If it is legal to do so)....
Powder for flintlocks and modern firearms is NOT the same. Please double check your information before you get a disaster someday or suggest it to anyone else.

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how do they know whats in the package???they dont look at incountry mail. if they did they would shit their pants(me and my buddy laugh bout it)
Since when dont they look or scan packages?
They look with less effort than for stuff crossing the Border, but they do scan on occasion or if there is an alert.

(Thanks Illusion, I had replied to 3 different posts, I really should have consolidated.)

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Old November 26th, 2007, 08:05   #38
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Holy Triple posts batman!

I recall reading that 4.6 and 5.7 where illegal munitions on the law website. Could be wrong but I know ammunition for P90's isn't legal here, nor is the MP7.
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Old November 26th, 2007, 11:39   #39
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The only illegal ammunition is armor piercing. What they do is make the gun itself Restricted or Prohibited, which in effect causes the same results.

You can still make 'fake' ammo if you have the right equipment, and that is not restricted. Anyone who ever reloaded ammo can do this with the right tools.

Just take the advice of the 'real steel' gun owners and those who reload their own ammo. It's better than just reading about it.
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Old November 26th, 2007, 17:00   #40
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I recall reading that 4.6 and 5.7 where illegal munitions on the law website. Could be wrong but I know ammunition for P90's isn't legal here, nor is the MP7.
That's weird, NATO uses the P90, how can it be illegal?
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Old November 26th, 2007, 18:01   #41
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That's weird, NATO uses the P90, how can it be illegal?
NATO also uses Hellfire rockets.
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Old November 26th, 2007, 18:18   #42
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You shouldn't need a license to buy powder cause it is also used in flintlocks and other non-PAL firearms. Oh and a 5.7x28 cartridge would be illegal to possess so if you are machining some, do not put any powder or live primers on it... If you really want some, get someone down in the states to send you some spent casings and at a later date, send you some bullets(If it is legal to do so)....
err since when exactly? Civi variants of the P90 (which uses the 5.7 cartridge) are available for sale, and use in Canada.

Edit - Addition - Though 5.7x28 isn't exactly cheap...
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Old November 26th, 2007, 18:32   #43
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NATO also uses Hellfire rockets.
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Old November 26th, 2007, 18:40   #44
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That's weird, NATO uses the P90, how can it be illegal?
My P90 mags all have MOD. P90 50-ROUND MAGAZINE-2001-RESTRICTED LAW ENFORCEMENT/GOVERNMENT USE ONLY

I've never seen a real steel(Or plastic, in this case? ) P90 mag up close, but I'm pretty sure the real ones have that too. There's a variant of the P90 that's made for the civie market, I'm not sure if that still uses the 5.7X28 bullet, though.
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Old November 26th, 2007, 18:57   #45
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PS90 is the civilian version of the P90. its shoots the same ammo and has the same internals but lacks the capability to fire on full-auto,it also has a longer barrel and a green colored stock. any ammunition made for piercing armor is illegal for civilian use and possession.

the FS2000 is the civilian version of the F200. it shoots the same ammo and has the same internals but lacks the capability to fire on full-auto, it also has a green colored stock.

only a few lucky guys have gotten their hands on those two neat looking firearms. unfortunately the ammo is like "de la marde de pape"...very hard to find.

PS90 (5.7x28mm)

FS2000 (5.56x45 nato)
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