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importing antique black powder arms

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09 August 2006, 09:00
calgarychef1
importing antique black powder arms
Ok, I know I can import a flint lock-because it's classed as an antique there aren't very many hoops to jump through. Does the same apply for an antique style cap lock?

thanks

the chef
09 August 2006, 09:48
Grizzly Adams
Hi chef;
As far as I know, cap locks require registration, while flint locks don't. One of those stupid little quirks they came up with, when they created the Registry, but I don't know if that makes them easier to import here, or export from the U.S.
Grizz


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09 August 2006, 09:48
700 nitro
as long as it predates 1898 wich mean it was made befor that date.... the actual rifle not a reproduction of said rifle.
13 August 2006, 20:38
NBHunter
A friend of mine bought an 1853 enfield rep. about 4 years ago in ME. When he got to the border they asked what rifle make was so he said 1853. They only charged him tax on the sale cost and said nothing about registration or licenseing. A lot of them are not very knowledgable when it comes to guns.


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