I was looking to buy a Morris Tube (to convert a No1 in 303 calibre to .22 calibre) and was in negotiations with the seller re shipping costs when he came back with the following :
PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING CHANGE TO THIS AUCTION: I HAVE BEEN RELIABLY INFORMED THAT AN EXPORT LICENSE IS REQUIRED FOR THESE ITEMS. BARRELS, BOLT ASSEMBLIES, AND PARTS VALUED OVER $100 MUST BE CLEARED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND/OR STATE AND AN EXPORT PERMIT ISSUED. I REGRET THEREFORE THAT I CANNOT ACCEPT FOREIGN BIDS, UNLESS YOU ARE PREPARED TO PAY A LICENSED EXPORTER TO RECEIVE THESE ITEMS AND SHIP TO YOU. THIS WILL INVOLVE SUBSTANTIAL EXPENSE AND DELAY, MUCH MORE THAN THE KIT IS WORTH. MY APOLOGIES TO ANY FOREIGN WATCHERS, BUT NO BIDS OUTSIDE THE US CAN HONORED. I WISH THEY COULD BE.
I guess this means that except for small low value items that the US is out of the loop for bits & pieces, is this $100 limit per item or per shipment ? (woodwork is often over $100 a 'set', or 50 screws at $2.10 each ? for example)Information
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