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captain,
I wonder why a range finder may not leave the USA enroute to you in Canada? Adam
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This is from the state department website.
http://fas.org/spp/starwars/offdocs/itar/p121.htm Category XII-Fire Control, Range Finder, Optical and Guidance and Control Equipment *(a) Fire control systems; gun and missile tracking and guidance systems; gun range, position, height finders, spotting instruments and laying equipment; aiming devices (electronic, optic, and acoustic); bomb sights, bombing computers, military television sighting and viewing units, and periscopes for the articles of this section. *(b) Lasers specifically designed, modified or configured for military application including those used in military communication devices, target designators and range finders, target detection systems, and directed energy weapons. *(c) Infrared focal plane array detectors specifically designed, modified or configured for military use; image intensification and other night sighting equipment or systems specifically designed, modified, or configured for military use; second generation and above military image intensification tubes (defined below) specifically designed, developed, modified, or configured for military use, and, infrared, visible, and ultraviolet devices specifically designed, developed, modified, or configured for military application.
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Oh, I can get a USA purchased range finder to Canada. But I have to pay extra to get myself export permits.
It is easier to just buy from a local retailer who has imported with proper permits in bulk to reduce the overall cost. Still translates to higher cost for me as the consumer. Our lousy canadian dollar doesnt help very much either ![]()
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