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Most folding daggers look terrible. This one looks really good, but i suspect it's because the blade is probably too wide to safely sit inside...
As far as I know, the issue with scopes is on the US export side (ITAR possibly????)
Bayonets are perfectly legal in Canada
http://www.canlii.org/en/ab/abpc/doc/2007/2007abpc171/2007abpc171.html
Where does it say this?
weapon means any thing used, designed to be used or intended for use (a) in causing death or injury to any person, or (b) for the purpose of...
I would have loved an FSH but opted out for the same reason. Shipping + exchange + brokerage + 13%HST brings it somewhere around $750 :barf:
I've been carrying my Rassenti SNAFU every day since I got it.
I loved the original rendering and would have been psyched 4 years ago. Now... I've kind of lost interest. Still, I might have to grab one if...
You won't go to jail. CBSA will give you a form with three available options: 1. Surrender the knife for destruction. 2. Ship the knife back to...
I don't remember anyone sending me a hat. Maybe a different Rusty Shackleford?
I'm not the best photographer, but here goes... [img]
Camo and satin Para2
That knife is perfectly legal. A push dagger has a handle that is perpendicular to the cutting edge of the blade.
Millions of packages cross the border every year. CBSA simply cannot check every single one of them.
I'd love the Black XM-18 3.5" Scale if you can ship to Canada. Email on the way.
Cool thanks, I'm in.
Scored an orange spanto today. Can't wait, my first Hinderer not counting my 0560 and my most expensive knife after my 0560 as well. Hope I can...
You read my mind, I was looking at Jaxx picture and my first thought was 'that would make a sick dagger.'
I sent a knife back to Busse for work and was dinged for taxes/brokerage on the way back. I had to apply for a refund and got it eventually but...