The problem is through gun broker's dealer
No returns you buy the stock as is .So If has a flaw or warbs down the road you just bought a tomato stake .Some gun forms report the stock are not what they used to be, and there is a problem with the forarm twisting / warping .
So as a Canadain I would pay the 215 then say 75 shipping US , then duty and shipping this side of the border Comes up to 400. quick.
Then you on your own getting it through the border ,if your buying it outside the USA .We can deal with our Customs , but if some how it gets labeled as gun part we stuck up the creek with no paddle !!
I would deal with some one who ships outside of the USA, and knows what is involved with Customs .Brownels would do this , but they say
B@C is not registered - so they can not export it .
I have ordered parts and supplys through some good people who know what is involved and had no issues .Then too a few years ago I learned how to though good cash into the wind not going though this route .