WTK: Getting a prop gun (100% solid rubber) to Canada ?

So as many of you have seen my sale posting of a Stunt Walther P99 from TND which is 100% rubber...NO metal ! I have a collector friend that wants it BUT he lives in Canada and I in the U.S. He is saying that Canada has a very restrictive gun laws that even make it difficult to for a person to own a rubber "toy" gun....

So how do I get the gun to him (legally) ? Possible ? Not possible ? Ideas ?

Thanks.

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  • minigeffminigeff EnglandPosts: 7,884MI6 Agent
    pack it in ice and add a beeping effect, works every time :))
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  • WildeWilde Oxford, UKPosts: 621MI6 Agent
    I'm waiting for the butt-plug related gag. 8-)

    :))
  • minigeffminigeff EnglandPosts: 7,884MI6 Agent
    did think about a butt-related gag but thought it to be a bit....... below the belt.
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  • danjaq_0ffdanjaq_0ff The SwampsPosts: 7,283MI6 Agent
    fanofbond wrote:
    So as many of you have seen my sale posting of a Stunt Walther P99 from TND which is 100% rubber...NO metal ! I have a collector friend that wants it BUT he lives in Canada and I in the U.S. He is saying that Canada has a very restrictive gun laws that even make it difficult to for a person to own a rubber "toy" gun....

    So how do I get the gun to him (legally) ? Possible ? Not possible ? Ideas ?

    Thanks.

    If their Gun Law is anything like ours, then F@#K your luck, it won't be a P99 plug you have to worry about, it would be Bubba thinking you have a pretty mouth :D
  • pyratpyrat Posts: 260MI6 Agent
    I've purchased working muzzleloading weapons from Royalist Arms in Nova Scotia Canada which were shipped to the US. Royalist also deals in used movie props including non-firing weapons. Now granted, these are all 17th, 18th centruy and earlier weapons, but the gentleman who owns Royalist is very nice and I'm sure he would be more than happy to advise you on shipping the P99 prop weapon to your buyer.

    Here's the contact information.

    Email: service@loyalistarms.ca

    Telephone: 1 (902) 479-0967

    Fax:
    1 (902) 479-0032

    Mail:
    10 Brunt Road
    Harrietsfield, Nova Scotia
    Canada B3V 1B1
    Pyrat
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