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    Small Parts Importation

    Can a small rifle part be imported without much trouble or does one have to apply for an importer license.
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    From where to where? Are you in Canadaicon?

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    From Canadaicon to the US.

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    All firearms (military and commercial) and Military Firearms parts require an importation license approval.

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    What about civilian firearm parts being shipped between the UK and the US? I'm thinking of getting a specific civilian target rifle front sight from Englandicon, and I want to make sure I do everything legally when I have it shipped to the US. I also have a civilian rifle magazine to be shipped from the US to the UK.

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    Why not talk to customs personally and end this middleman stuff? They'll give you the clear poop.

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    Small parts shipments under $100; not including military barrels, bolts, breech blocks and receivers, which were banned from importation in July 2005, are exempt from a BATFE Form 6 import permit.

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    Precisely what U.S.Customs have been telling me for FIVE YEARS

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    Small parts shipments under $100; not including military barrels, bolts, breech blocks and receivers, which were banned from importation in July 2005, are exempt from a BATFE Form 6 import permit.
    What Brian has related here is EXACTLY what U.S.iconCustoms have been telling me every time I check.This has been the case since mid 2005 all as per Brian's statement.

    For parts coming NORTH the limit is $500 and Canadianicon Customs are VERY decent so long as you do NOT try to "pull a fast one" and try to BS them about "go fast" parts.I have on a few occasions been asked to help I.D. internal parts for COMBLOC small arms which I am quite familiar with and probably will be again if needed.I do this STRICTLY on account of my NOT wanting to see the LEGITIMATE gun owners being tarred with the drug dealing,gangbanging,blowing each other away element,brush.In BC it is one particular group who seem to break these laws and could really care less if legitimate gun owners get hurt.

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    Brian- 2 questrions, if I may. Can bolt aprts (i.e. firing pins, springsextractors) be imported? 2ndly, what is a short definition of a breech block, as regards small arms? TIA.
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    [QUOTE=Brian Dickicon;112841]Small parts shipments under $100;" not including military barrels, bolts, breech blocks and receivers"

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    I have bought parts from Canadaicon and Europe through ebay. No problems at all. All were less than 20 bucks though. I noticed that the listing of the package contents were "hardware"....chris3

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