Just got off the phone with the Canadian Border Service Agency.
It seems that even if I apply for a license to transport a restricted weapon, handgun with a 6ā barrel, on my move through Canada to Alaska they will gladly accept my license application and money but then deny my license.
My rifles, bolt and lever action, are OK to transport but even though I know I couldnāt bring a 4ā or less handgun barrel through you would think they would allow longer barrel handguns through for those moving to Alaska. Maybe the United States could purchase a swath of land from Canada to connect Alaska with the lower 48?
Iām starting to get a real sense of the difficulty of moving to the land of the northern lights.
Vince
PS: Where there is a will there is a way. Looks like Iāll be shipping them. Looks like Iāll have to take up reloading again when I get to Alaska as the ammo shortage is really bad according to the guy I talked with.
It seems that even if I apply for a license to transport a restricted weapon, handgun with a 6ā barrel, on my move through Canada to Alaska they will gladly accept my license application and money but then deny my license.
My rifles, bolt and lever action, are OK to transport but even though I know I couldnāt bring a 4ā or less handgun barrel through you would think they would allow longer barrel handguns through for those moving to Alaska. Maybe the United States could purchase a swath of land from Canada to connect Alaska with the lower 48?
Iām starting to get a real sense of the difficulty of moving to the land of the northern lights.
Vince
PS: Where there is a will there is a way. Looks like Iāll be shipping them. Looks like Iāll have to take up reloading again when I get to Alaska as the ammo shortage is really bad according to the guy I talked with.
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