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<blockquote data-quote="shaughn" data-source="post: 1514645"><p>Last I heard Canada had tightened up on Exporting Firearms parts due to the Liberal Governments interpretation of ITAR and the US kind of throwing their weight around on what they deem as "US" origin parts...even if the part originally was imported from elsewhere into the US, it now originates from the US...I don't purport to under stand how bureaucrat's work or think.... and so some Canadian companies are erring on the side of caution, because the US has went after some because the end user was on some restricted list kept by anyone of the various hodgepodge of government entities or even just because they didn't list foreign sale on the end user certificate when they imported the part into Canada. </p><p></p><p>Bartlein barrels may be able to help you find an import broker, given that they probably have shipped barrels there before and it would be in their files who was used, customs should also be able to direct you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shaughn, post: 1514645"] Last I heard Canada had tightened up on Exporting Firearms parts due to the Liberal Governments interpretation of ITAR and the US kind of throwing their weight around on what they deem as "US" origin parts...even if the part originally was imported from elsewhere into the US, it now originates from the US...I don't purport to under stand how bureaucrat's work or think.... and so some Canadian companies are erring on the side of caution, because the US has went after some because the end user was on some restricted list kept by anyone of the various hodgepodge of government entities or even just because they didn't list foreign sale on the end user certificate when they imported the part into Canada. Bartlein barrels may be able to help you find an import broker, given that they probably have shipped barrels there before and it would be in their files who was used, customs should also be able to direct you. [/QUOTE]
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