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Originally Posted by Kos-Mos
You don't know the law. It will be fine if it can shoot over 366. Law does not say it must always shoot over 366.
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He's somewhat right, but this should clear it up;
It must shoot over 366fps for reasons of IMPORTING it into Canada (that is THE big one).
All other transactions between buyer and seller within Canada are implied to meet the requirement, but this has never (and I mean NEVER fricking EVER) been enforced by legal agencies....or practically everyone who ever bought or sold airsoft guns on ASC would be up on charges.
Now understanding that, Tippmann could easily bring them into Canada as "Paintball product - markers" and no one would even think twice about the regulations that govern airsoft at the boarder.