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Originally Posted by Opea
ill call the guy first but i am thinking of sending
- my original order and receipt
- a picture of the mechbox
- this excerpt from "impoting a firearm or weapon into Canada"
"Replica firearms are not classified as firearms but are designed or intended to exactly resemble a firearm with near precision
- a picture of a m16a2
- a picture or a real armalite lower and upper reciever
- a question of where this mechbox is is a replica of any part of the above two pictures
- a letter with my sincere regards in his dilligence in keeping weapons out of Canada
hopefully that will suffice.
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Keep in mind that replicas of weapons are prohibited according to the law, but what is considered a replica is a NON-FIRING replica of a real gun. Hence airsoft falling in between replica and airgun, since it shoots a projectile it can't be considered a replica, and since it can't cause the same damage as an airgun (that fires .177 or .22 cal metal ammo) it can't exactly be that either. If anything it's a plastic model of a real gun, or an imitation gun. Or airgun parts if you want to be simple and legal about it.