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Originally Posted by Dimitri
No, but remember since that is for a prohibited firearm (according to Canadian law), you might be required to provide proof you have a law abiding reason to own it.
http://www.international.gc.ca/contr...=eng&view=d#n5
A statement to the effect you'll be using it on your toy airsoft gun might work, but the regulations are there and in place if customs decides to be picky.
Dimitri
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The problem, is that I haven't ordered my "toy airsoft gun" yet. I suppose I could tell them if they come knocking that the parts are for my paintball Type 56 AK. I ordered the items two weeks ago and still haven't got them. Maybe they did get seized?