Australia, (If I were in China, I'm sure I could find a Taiwan M9 for sale somewhere ;)). Our customs is really strict here (they restrict even plastic or wooden model/display/practice knives coming in through customs here. It took me a month to get an entirely wooden Rubber-band-gun in through customs because it had to be checked to make sure it wasn't able to be used in a deadly manner.
Thanks for the help though. M9's seldom show up on Ebay Australia, but they're often used and battleworn, and I'm keeping my eye out for new stuff. The Collectors Armoury war museum, and Military Surplus stores only sell cheap Taiwan clones (despite being $50 more than the Ontario one I got), and the knife stores sell most M9s for about $300.
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