Mangonboat
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I want to send a nice reproduction percussion rifle to a friend in Alberta as a gift. I've read the latest Canadian laws and regs and it appears that as long as I apply for and obtain an Authorization to Transfer (ATT) and send that paperwork along with the gun, I can mail it from my local post office to Alberta via USPS and Canada Post and my friend can present his Possession and Acquisition License (PAL) and sign for delivery at his local post office and that's all there is. But the regs repeat about fifty times the admonition that if the paperwork is not complete and all the requirements are not met, the recipient has 14 days to get everything straightened out or the gun is confiscated and destroyed. For what the gun is worth and what shipping is certain to cost, that would be a real gut punch. So I'll try to learn all I can up front and talk it through with USPS and Canada Post.
Toward that education, has anyone sent a BP rifle from US to Canada recently ( the laws and regs changed in January 2022)? Any pointers?
Thanks in advance.
Toward that education, has anyone sent a BP rifle from US to Canada recently ( the laws and regs changed in January 2022)? Any pointers?
Thanks in advance.