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    Optics Import/Export question

    Hi All,

    A couple quick (and hopefully straightforward) questions from someone living in the USAicon.

    Import:

    I would love to get an L1 series night vision scope (the one that looks like a US AN/PVS-2). What are the rules on importing them to the US from the UKicon?

    Export:

    I have a mate up in Canadaicon who would like a fixed (IIRC) 4-power periscope-type sight made in the early 1940s that I have access to. Can I just ship it to him or do I need an export permit?

    Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!

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    I can't help with the night vision scope, don't know anything about them. The other item should be easy enough. I once bought a camera from a dealer in Swedenicon. Paid him for it and he shipped it to me. It DID have to sit in a customs warehouse in Miami,FL for a month before they got around to checking it. I can't imagine a telescope would be any different from a camera as far as optics go.

    You should be able to find out from your (or his) local post office if any restrictions might apply.

    I know getting firearm parts in or out of Canadaicon is very difficult nowdays, and the night vision scope might be considered "military" and be hard to import/export.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Longshaor View Post
    I have a mate up in Canadaicon who would like a fixed (IIRC) 4-power periscope-type sight made in the early 1940s that I have access to. Can I just ship it to him or do I need an export permit?

    Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!
    He should check with Questar International Ltd. - Advertising Yellow Pages who do importing into Canada and should be able to tell him whether this can be done or not.

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    Thanks, Doug! I'll pass that along.

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