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Help Shipping a 1903 rearsight from the US to the UK
Is there a friendly member in the US who would help out getting a 1903 rearsight assy shipped to me in the UK
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There is one on ebay at the moment that I would like to buy but the seller won't ship to the UK
I'll happily cover any costs incurred
Thanks all
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04-28-2024 05:31 PM
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Normally I'd say "No problem" but the current regime is so anti-Republican, anti-gun, and has so corrupted the Department of Justice that I'm not willing to risk a decade in prison. They'd tack on another 10 years if they find out I voted for Trump.
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Originally Posted by
waco16
but the seller won't ship to the
UK
I wonder if it would be possible to use the services of a US forwarding agent and get the US seller to post the item to the forwarding agent who then posts it to you? You would have to be careful to stay within US law because it is a gun part, a rear sight, that you are trying to send outside of the US to the UK but that would be the case if you were using a forwarding agent or you got a private individual in the US to help you.
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Its a strange situataion.....
I regularly buy reloading gear from the US via ebay with no problems, and over the years many (non-licence) rifle parts for 'older' milsurps have been mailed to me
On my last visit to the US I brought back an M78B1 scope and a Enfield No4(T) No32 scope.
After arriving home I received many horror stories about what would have happened if I was 'rumbled'!
The world has gone mad!
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You need to be sure to stay the right side of the law both in the US and the UK
in this situation.
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When I was an ITAR registrant allowing me to broker export shipments for other sellers overseas, I would have been happy to do it for you. Not enough people wanted my services, so I gave it up. I've explained this over many years here on this forum. Again, all firearm component parts, and some accessories are considered regulated items under ITAR and must be lodged with Census/CBP to obtain an AES ITN which must be entered on the PS 2976-R declaration form. It's been overlooked for many years by those who chose to remain ignorant, but the regulators are catching up.
Both of the telescopes you imported required export licensing. You're very lucky that US CBP didn't catch them, or they would have been confiscated. To add to the ridiculousness, if I bought those two scopes in England
and brought them back to the US, there's no import licensing required.
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What could we call it other than a rear sight for a gun? I mean, all it really is is a calibrated sliding aperture on a mount.
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Originally Posted by
MAC702
What could we call it other than a rear sight for a gun?
You could melt it down, allow it to cool and then, perhaps, have some justification in calling it a "billet of steel".
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"Antique range-estimating device"
More it is disassembled the better.
At least it's not going to Switzerland. Years ago I sent a Christmas package to some colleges in Switzerland. A couple of beer glasses, a T-shirt and home made candy. Cost of the goods? $75. FedEx charged over $200 to ship it, and then the Swiss
Government billed my buddy $50 in import duties. Organized crime is cheaper.
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I suppose it makes sense imposing rules and regulations for such things, but they don't seem to be applied sensibly.
A barrel, bolt, firing pin etc you would understand - but a rear sight from a 100 year old rifle?
I've just received another small package from the US - an original blued stacking swivel and band for my 03A4.
Bought from a seller I've dealt with before on that auction site, and delivered with no problems
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