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November 25th, 2014, 02:12 | #1 |
Travelling with a replica firearm
I'm planning to attend an anime convention in the US around February and am currently looking at bringing an replica Remington MSR with me. I will be flying with Porter airlines and am at a loss about whether it is a good idea to take this with me. Though it is not a real firearm, I'm sure many airline/government officials may mistaken it as the real thing, however, I don't think I can also declare it as a real firearm. I called Porter airlines about it and they said I should be good to go. However, I am also aware of the Canadian replica firearms laws and I'm not too keen to see all my hardwork thrown away. Can anyone shed some light on my situation?
For reference, here is a photo of the MSR I built: http://imgur.com/OwBKZfx The prop is made up of wood and plastic. |
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November 25th, 2014, 03:28 | #2 |
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Okay, for starters if it resembles a real firearm with near precision, then you are in possession of a replica. Replicas are prohibited in Canada, that there could land you in hot water. As far as going down to the States, it depends on the specific laws of the state you are entering.
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November 25th, 2014, 05:02 | #3 |
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If it fires a .2g BB over 366fps then it is legally a low-powered airgun, which can be possessed and technically pass the border. Whether it needs to spend 6-12 months with the CBSA being tested is questionable. -Grant |
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November 25th, 2014, 06:02 | #5 |
If it's a non-firing or sub 366 FPS "replica" it will be confiscated on the return trip.
Replica firearms are allowed to leave Canada, but will not be allowed to return. http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/f...plique-eng.htm Overall bad idea I think. Last edited by brock0; November 25th, 2014 at 06:24.. |
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November 25th, 2014, 06:30 | #6 |
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BAD idea.
Also going to an Anime convention is a bad idea #justneckbeardthings |
November 25th, 2014, 07:38 | #7 | |
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The gun shown above is a replica. It is prohibited on this side of the border, both now and on the return trip.
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November 25th, 2014, 10:44 | #8 |
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An airsoft gun that mimics a real firearm with near precision, and shoots a projectile capable of causing serious bodily harm is not considered a replica. If it does not cause serious bodily harm it is considered a replica. The CBSA considers this to be 366 FPS with a 0.20g round, that is strictly for importation. It is for legal classification however, otherwise the minute an airsoft gun breaks down it would technically become an illegal replica. So that is the airsoft/airgun classification though for legal use and ownership. However, ANYdevice resembling a real firearm with near precision is a replica for legal terms of firearms legislation and the criminal code, and is considered prohibited in Canada period. That's ownership, transport, making it, import, etc.
States each have their own gun laws, like a 3mm orange tip, etc. But not only will you not be able to bring it back, that may get you arrested. You also may get arrested before going down. You did a good job of making it, but it looks like you did a little too good of a job. Sorry dude.
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November 25th, 2014, 12:39 | #9 |
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the con will let you take a replica firearm in? Are they nuts? most cons these days say no to anything resembling a firearm.
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November 25th, 2014, 12:44 | #10 |
Actually I was at Anime North this year and there was one volunteer who cosplayed as a STAR officer from Resident Evil. He had an M4 with an orange flash, wasn't clearsoft. I was surprised too.
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November 25th, 2014, 13:20 | #11 | |
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Really it boils down to the discretion of the weapons master for the convention and the security staff at the facility hosting it. I work at about 35 of these things a year all over the country and I can tell you this. No two cons have the same weapons policy. As for traveling with it. As far as the CBSA is concerned that thing is a non-firing replica. I didn't even realize it was hand made until I reread your post. Kudos on the craftsmanship but I wouldn't bring it outside our borders |
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November 25th, 2014, 14:03 | #12 | ||
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I doubt he had proper permission.. AN has some strict weapons rules. People sneak shit in all the time, hard to get all the staff and volunteers on the same page when you're dealing with 20k people a day.
I was there one year where 2 retards had water guns and they decided to start a water gun fight in the artist's auction room and destroyed a lot of original artwork. A no weapons policy is the easiest to enforce. You see it, you escort them off the property. Quote:
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Any modern firearm lookalike, even airsoft would be in violation of the spirit of the rule.
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November 25th, 2014, 14:36 | #13 |
Thank you for all your replies and kind words! I was pretty sure it would not be the case where I was allowed to travel with this, however, I appreciate the confirmation.
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November 25th, 2014, 15:22 | #14 |
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Nevermind, posted in the wrong thread.
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November 25th, 2014, 17:44 | #15 |
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dude, did you even read his post? he's asking about taking a wooden replica over the border and back.
His item would be considered a replica in the eyes of those who are looking at it at the border. Furthermore, most events he wants to take it to would outright not allow it on entry anyways as a costume piece. Anything resembling a modern gun is not admissible as a costume prop at just about every major convention these days.
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