CVA Optima 209
#21
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 289
RE: CVA Optima 209
SwampTHING I hear you I live in Canada and to try to get a gun up from the states its a pain in the a$$.I got lucky and my brother was looking out for me and give me a brand new scope.I might have been able to get the gun a little cheaper but the gun shop is 10min away from my house.Iam not complaining I just see the deals state side and wish that we could get deals like that.
#24
RE: CVA Optima 209
I live really close to the border,, Im fortunate I can be at a cabelas in about an hour.
I drive a little over an hour for my "local" archery/muzzleloader deer hunting,, dont mind though 4 of us have exclusive permission on 3 seperate farms totalling about 6000 acres,, and the lease fees are absolutely nothing!
Also drive 9 hours too get tothe rifle deer hunt property we own, nice little 200 acres of bush and swamp, with a little piece of lakefront.
I drive a little over an hour for my "local" archery/muzzleloader deer hunting,, dont mind though 4 of us have exclusive permission on 3 seperate farms totalling about 6000 acres,, and the lease fees are absolutely nothing!
Also drive 9 hours too get tothe rifle deer hunt property we own, nice little 200 acres of bush and swamp, with a little piece of lakefront.
#27
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 29
RE: CVA Optima 209
It is not a hassle at all to buy a firearm in the States and bring it back to Canada. All you need is a PAL or FAC when you get to border tell customs
that you have purchased a firearm they will make you pay the G.S.T.
and your on your way when you get home you have to register firearm
at tha Canadian Firearm center you can do it over the phone.
that you have purchased a firearm they will make you pay the G.S.T.
and your on your way when you get home you have to register firearm
at tha Canadian Firearm center you can do it over the phone.