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Calgary gun show
11 March 2005, 09:47
calgarychef1Calgary gun show
Hey guys dont forget about the calgary gun show, Easter weekend.
11 March 2005, 22:06
Frans DiepstratenOh shoot, really Easter weekend? I just made arrangements to go visit friends in Montana. I intended to look for maybe a nice lightweight .243 for my kids, or a Guide Gun in the venerable (HA!) .45-70, or maybe a .270, to bridge the gap between my .22 WMR and .300 WM, maybe a good scope for my .416, a replacement front sight for the Lee Enfield, etc, etc, etc.
Shame to miss it.
Frans
12 March 2005, 04:46
calgarychef1When I was last in montana I inquired about buying a gun.......actually a nice 45/70 stainless model. The guy at the gun shop said don't bother it's too hard for the average guy to do the paperwork to import a gun to canada. Do you know how to do this? I'd appreciate the info if you do or have done it.
12 March 2005, 07:04
Frans DiepstratenOh please, don't start. The easiest way is to get two firearm dealers involved, one in the US willing to export, and one in Canada willing to import. Can you see the $$ adding up?
I've started looking into ways of doing it myself, but got fed-up with all the different rules. Life's too short. Just pay the extra bucks at a CDN dealer.
Frans
13 March 2005, 09:02
calgarychef1ya, Frans I think you're right on that one. It just seems insurmountable. You know what the manager at the store told me? He says they were getting a pallet of guns every month out of Canada to sell cause all us Canucks are selling our guns. Thank you very much Liberal government.
13 March 2005, 09:46
tikka300Just repeating what I read on CGN but legally importing a gun into Canada from the US isn't all that hard or expensive if you go with:
Leroy's Big Valley gunworks in Montana
406-228-4867 ask for Denise Tiffany
13 March 2005, 18:36
fla3006Gentlemen, can a US resident legally buy a gun at a Canada gun show without a bunch of paperwork?
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13 March 2005, 20:24
Chuck NelsonNo, and good luck getting them back into the US.
Chuck
14 March 2005, 01:31
dan belisleWell, if has a Canadian Possession and Acquisition Licence (PAL) he can. Then he'll need a BATF form 6, I believe to take them across the border into the US. And getting the transfer from one owner to the other can take a while, so it's not like you would be picking it up on the day you buy it. So; tough to do certainly, impossible? No. - Dan
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14 March 2005, 19:45
CanuckDan
A BATF form 6 is just for temporary import of a firearm by a non-resident alien. It also requires re-export of that firearm to its origin (can't stay in the US or be taken on to another country).
I am not sure what form a US resident would require to import a firearm from Canada. My guess would be that the State Department would actually cover that one (as they do for temporary import and then export to another country).
Cheers,
Canuck
15 March 2005, 00:59
Chuck NelsonThe answer to the question is still an emphatic NO. Not only is their required paperwork and wait time, you also have to go to school. For a few hours.
Chuck
Calgary gun show easter weekend but where in Calgary ?
HAVE FAITH IN GOD.
24 March 2005, 19:37
calgarychef1round up center is where it always is....hopefully it hasn't changed.
24 March 2005, 20:27
fla3006Wish I could attend that show (Calgary) and buy something nice. I used to buy stuff in Canada when all it took was a BATF Form 6 to import. I think that's still all it takes from the US standpoint but the new Canadian rules are the hangup now. Guess I'll have to be content with Tulsa next weekend (3800 tables).
NRA Life Member, Band of Bubbas Charter Member, PGCA, DRSS.
Shoot & hunt with vintage classics.