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Also keep in mind that it's retailers that usually can't export armor, but armor does get exported; it's a restriction, not a prohibition, meaning that DoC approval is needed.
There's armor (soft armor packs as well as plates, upto NIJ level IV) available in Canada, including Canadian products. So like airsoft, buy Canadian :) |
I ordered 4 CIRASs with simulated armour from HK 2 years ago. They had a stop over in Iowa (I think) at the UPS sorting plant. They were quickly deemed to 1337 for my canadian ass and I got a letter from Homeland Fuckery stating that due to export restrictions UPS wouldn't be sending me my armour. I never got the vests.
In my experience you are ok if the armour is not coming from the US pretty much |
i think he meant camstickcanada.com and we dont have any in store i personally work there however we just opened ourr paintbal section today
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What is this 1337 I keep seeing and iirc?,sorry for the hijack.;)
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What I got was "Iraqi Islamic reconciliation conference",I'm sure you guys
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Armor is NOT illegal to own/buy/cell in canada.
There are some export limitations in the US and maybe in canada, like for the NVGs, but it still legal to buy/cell. It's even legal to wear around as a fashionable clothing, like we saw in Montréal last year. The catch is, if you get cought in criminal activity wearing body armor, they extrapolate your intentions and the shit you'r in automaticly get more sticky and stinky. |
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