Bought 2 more MK 1's today.....

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RossB
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#16 Post by RossB »

Crosman MkI & MkII can be shipped into Canada from the US with zero problems.
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Wrong Way
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#17 Post by Wrong Way »

Technically-yes. Real life-no.

See the other post titled "Want to import"

To some (most) of the brain dead zombies working CC, it "looks" like a replica of a real firearm (Ruger mk2 and/or luger)

Read that post....very informative.

Ryan
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#18 Post by RossB »

I live near a very small village where I know the staff in the post office.
The post office there still has ashtrays on the counter for customers and staff who smoke.
The bars and restaurants there still have smoking sections.
The local bingo hall still allows smoking.
I have never had a problem sending or receiving airguns and parts by regular parcel post to and from the US.
Unfortunately, progress may someday arrive here.
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#19 Post by airgunfun »

What the heck does that have to do with Canada Customs??? It doesn't matter were you live.
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#20 Post by simko »

why doy ou guys like the mk1 so much/?
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#21 Post by airgunfun »

It was built during the glory days of Crosman. One of the best mass-produced airguns out there. It's real metal (pot metal alloy but still metal) and not plastic. It has a sweet trigger that's adjustible. Also, the Mk.I is .22cal which I prefer.
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#22 Post by Wrong Way »

What he said! Plus it is really easy to mod, more accurate than I thought was possible from a pistol, and even in stock form hits as hard (or harder) than any pistol out there. The only plastic in the whole gun is the grips, everything else is metal. A joy to shoot.

Ryan
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