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Sim123456 February 9th, 2010 11:05

Action silencer seized at customs
 
Hi guys, I bought an Action 220mm mock silencer on Airsoftglobal and just discover today that it was seize by the customs. Are fake silencer prohibited? I didn't know that. Thank you

Simon

L473ncy February 9th, 2010 11:10

They're in a grey area. They are not prohibited. It's like banning a metal tube, it could be used for anything really not just as a silencer. However there isn't a clear cut yes or no answer. Wait for other members to explain this more throughly cause I actually have to leave for class soon.

Sim123456 February 9th, 2010 11:22

I just talk to the Canadian customs and the girl told me that the person, the gun specialists, is actualy in jugdment of yes or no. So they didn't decide yet if they will ship it back to Fedex or seize it. Since it wasn't my first silencer, I didn't think there would be problem. I'll buy one from airsoftparts.ca if it's seized. And I'm curious to see the article of law they are suppose to send me for a fake silencer. :)

Jimski February 9th, 2010 11:28

I thought silencers and very short barrels were restricted no matter what caliber or function.

hobbidude February 9th, 2010 11:32

If they're available in canada, shouldn't customs let it through as they're legally sold already. I'm not sure thats an actual rule tho.

Styrak February 9th, 2010 11:40

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimski (Post 1160643)
I thought silencers and very short barrels were restricted no matter what caliber or function.

Barrels don't matter. Even real steel barrels.

Pistol barrels on the other hand, in real steel you can't have too short of a barrel in Canada. But if it's for airsoft...that's kinda a different matter since it's not meant for a real firearm.

The Saint February 9th, 2010 11:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by hobbidude (Post 1160646)
If they're available in canada, shouldn't customs let it through as they're legally sold already. I'm not sure thats an actual rule tho.

No, that's is not the actual rule.

The only really safe way to import airsoft silencers is if the devices are solid cored, not foam, not empty. However, AFAIK, that's not the norm for airsoft silencer designs.

Jimski February 9th, 2010 12:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by Styrak (Post 1160648)
Pistol barrels on the other hand, in real steel you can't have too short of a barrel in Canada. But if it's for airsoft...that's kinda a different matter since it's not meant for a real firearm.

yes, that's it: I was told not to try importing an outer barrel for G26, for example.

Rock 'N' Roll Outlaw February 9th, 2010 12:09

From my understanding after skimming through memo D-19 that suppressors are prohibited if they can be made to be used on a real firearm. Here is an excerpt from the memo:

"(c) a device or contrivance designed or intended to muffle or stop the sound or report of a firearm, such as silencers (please note that some silencers attached to airsoft guns may also be deemed prohibited devices if they can be used in real firearms)"

Sim123456 February 9th, 2010 12:54

I'm pretty sure that I read that airsoft mock silencer are not intended to be use on real guns since it is dangerours and can explode. So that you can't use an aluminium tube (airsoft silencer) with a real gun. And this is my third silencer, and I also ordered last year a complete ak outer barrel without problem. Well, there is a first time for everything.

"This is a non-functioning replica and not for use on real weapons. Using this replica on real weapons or for any other purpose that it was not intended may cause death or injury."

Skruface February 9th, 2010 20:43

Silencers are prohibited devices. Do replicas of prohibited devices not also get classified as prohibited devices?

Random Fire February 9th, 2010 22:16

*Bangin head on table*
 
Normally I stay quiet and just read...
but come on guys... please
Just like everything in life ignorance does not protect you... from yourself
or the laws...
why dont you spend a little time reading *not just here* but out in the real world, where you might just learn what is and what isnt legal. Hey and don't stop there maybe spend alittle time understanding the laws of hhhmm maybe lets see... your neighbors... or hey even maybe some of the countries that your *toys* come from
But actually if you are dying to throw good money away to stupid decisions, why not send it to my offshore account in switzerland..

audi_bhoy February 9th, 2010 22:19

Damn, just as I ordered my QD silencer with a bunch of stuff, just like helical gears and bla bla bla for a total of 170$, hopefully they at least don't seize all package if they do... My other silencer came in alone and without any problem (LW aluminium short)

Conker February 9th, 2010 22:25

I must have received 4 silencers over the last 3 years without any problems, and that's also the case for most people... That comes from overzealous CBSA inspectors, but if you take it by the book... some of them could be installed on real firearms.

That being said... they wouldn't withstand the pressure from a real firearm anyway.

HaloSix4 February 9th, 2010 22:31

I've also had a few Suppressors come in, and all of them were checked by customs and no problems, could just be luck though?


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