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Brenan008 August 27th, 2017 19:36

Is it legal to buy a lower receiver from asia?
 
Hello. My lower receiver on my airsoft gun is broken and I'd like to order parts in Canada but I can't find any. Could I just order a plastic CYMA lower receiver from eHobby Asia?

Thenooblord August 27th, 2017 19:49

Short answer is yes its legal, but its more about whether the guy at the border will CARE whether its airsoft or not, if he sees it and thinks its real/doesnt know airsoft exists, it wont get through
Ive gotten trademarked M4 lowers into canada, but i guarantee its just luck

cetane August 27th, 2017 20:32

If it's an m4 lower, you could gamble and order a g&g lower from boneyard section on buyairsoft. It's $15 plus shipping&taxes. It might be a drop in, it might need some modding. They have ak plastic bodies in same section too for $10'ish I think.

Danke August 28th, 2017 00:05

Here's the rule; and you did not specify what particular AEG you had so it's hard to speak in absolutes.

If the part that you order is the part that the real firearm has it's serial number stamped on then you have a problem. Those are a regulated parts.

In practice that means you can order all the Glock slides you want but no frames. You can order all the M4 uppers you want but no lower receivers. You can import all the P90 lowers you want but no uppers.

When it comes to the CBSA it's all a judgement call. Some agents will seize mechboxes because they have a trigger. Others will let Guarder Glock frames pass because they know they can't fit a real firearm. If you're not sure about what you're ordering you're really rolling the dice.

Brenan008 August 28th, 2017 23:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by Danke (Post 2010510)
Here's the rule; and you did not specify what particular AEG you had so it's hard to speak in absolutes.

If the part that you order is the part that the real firearm has it's serial number stamped on then you have a problem. Those are a regulated parts.

In practice that means you can order all the Glock slides you want but no frames. You can order all the M4 uppers you want but no lower receivers. You can import all the P90 lowers you want but no uppers.

When it comes to the CBSA it's all a judgement call. Some agents will seize mechboxes because they have a trigger. Others will let Guarder Glock frames pass because they know they can't fit a real firearm. If you're not sure about what you're ordering you're really rolling the dice.

I plan on ordering this part: http://shop.ehobbyasia.com/cyma-plas...eries-aeg.html

Danke August 29th, 2017 00:43

That is technically a do not pass go, do not collect $200 item.

pestobanana August 29th, 2017 02:21

Receivers are grey area items.

Can you prove that the receiver is part of an airsoft gun that shoots 366+ FPS?

lurkingknight August 30th, 2017 00:18

Quote:

Originally Posted by Danke (Post 2010510)
Here's the rule; and you did not specify what particular AEG you had so it's hard to speak in absolutes.

If the part that you order is the part that the real firearm has it's serial number stamped on then you have a problem. Those are a regulated parts.

In practice that means you can order all the Glock slides you want but no frames. You can order all the M4 uppers you want but no lower receivers. You can import all the P90 lowers you want but no uppers.

When it comes to the CBSA it's all a judgement call. Some agents will seize mechboxes because they have a trigger. Others will let Guarder Glock frames pass because they know they can't fit a real firearm. If you're not sure about what you're ordering you're really rolling the dice.

actually everything is at the CBSA agent's discretion, even the things not deemed to be parts of firearms or parts of replica firearms. I had a p90 body held as they determined it to be part of a firearm, even though I countered with the fact it was not the upper receiver.

Once they sign the paperwork, you're going to be fucked out of your item and your money you paid for it, there will be no arguing unless the agent dealing with your case is willing to listen.

Danke August 30th, 2017 02:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by lurkingknight (Post 2010602)
actually everything is at the CBSA agent's discretion, even the things not deemed to be parts of firearms or parts of replica firearms. I had a p90 body held as they determined it to be part of a firearm, even though I countered with the fact it was not the upper receiver.

Once they sign the paperwork, you're going to be fucked out of your item and your money you paid for it, there will be no arguing unless the agent dealing with your case is willing to listen.

Yeah for sure. That's why I noted the mechbox seizures as an example.


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