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Thanks for your list, Vincent.
I will contact some of them even if I think that for a M1
Garand Trigger Housing of $15 USD value they could tell me to go at ebay and search for an US seller who is shipping that part overseas.
And, as you can see from the two links I posted, there are some US sellers which do that without any problem.
Unfortunatly they had not the correct SA Drawing Number Trigger Housing I was looking for ...
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Its a shame neither of you understand 27 CFR. You should call the import branch at the BATFE if you have questions.
I guess I will continue to import and export legally from the EU and have items you guys can only dream about owning...
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Buck
The Big Red One

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Vincent
Thanks, WarPig1976. Nice to see someone gets it.
Bizio,
Here are some licensed exporters.
Borderview International
1718 NW 56th Street
Suite 304
Seattle, WA,
USA
98107
Phone: (877) 947-4867
Fax: (877) 947-4867
email:
export@borderview.com
web:
Borderview | Firearm Export Services to Canada and more!
Firearms Export
1008 S Center St
Mesa, AZ 85210
Phone: 602-490-0011
Fax: 480-969-9687
contact: Robert Bagnato
email:
Rob@weexportguns.com
web:
Firearm Export
Irunguns, LLC
3509 N McCullouch Blvd
Lake Havasu City, AZ, USA 86406
Phone: (928) 706-7207
Fax: (780) 640-0708
email:
inquiries@irunguns.us
web:
I Run Guns LLC
Philip C. Tong
High Bridge Arms, Inc.
3185 Mission St.
San Francisco, CA 94110
phone: 415-643-9255
fax: 415-282-6520
Knesek Guns, Inc.
1204 Knesek Lane
Van Buren, AR 72956
Phone (479) 474-1680
Fax (479) 471-0377
website:
Knesek Guns, Inc. | International Distributor of the Finest Firearms
Hurricane Butterfly Research Corp.
Tacoma, WA 98402
Phone: 253-414-6066
Fax: 253-272-4740
web:
Home | Hurricane Butterfly Research Corp
email:
jmwong@firearmslawgroup.com
Joe Andrean
Andrean Arms, Inc.
22 S. Main Street
New City, NY 10956
phone: 914-634-7646
fax: 914-634-7829
ETSS LLC
International Exporters
110 S. 7th Street, #D
Hotchkiss, CO 81419
USA
Tel.: +(001)970/872 3770
Fax.: +(001)970/872 3757
Web:
ETSS - Home
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Originally Posted by
Vincent
I took a look to all those websites and the only one listing some prices is the one at top of the list.
Pricing for Worldwide Exports | Borderview | Firearm Export Services to Canada and more!
AMMUNITION,
PARTS, COMPONENTS, ACCESSORIES, OPTICAL SCOPES
$299 for the first line item,
$149 for each additional line item on the same purchase order.
+ 5% of the value of the exported merchandise
Email for a quote for quantities of 10 or more different line items.
Note: shipping of ammunition from the U.S. in small quantities is very expensive.
That means that for a complete WWII M1 Garand Trigger Group which is assembled with 11 different parts which is about $50.00 USD value, I would spend with this agent $ 1,789.00 USD + 5% of $50 USD 

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There's no export license required for a parts shipment valued under $100. However, it still has to be lodged with the AES-ITN system prior to shipment regardless of value. A registered exporter must be registered with CBP/Census in order to receive the International Transaction Number. Lots of folks are mailing parts and pieces without an AES-ITN and they're all in violation of ITAR. BATFE has nothing to do with exports unless it's a Title II firearm, (read machine gun). All firearm exports except pre-1899 antiques and parts shipments over $100 USD are licensed by either DDTC, U.S. Dept. of State or U.S. Dept. of Commerce depending on the type of firearm and parts being exported. I am registered with DDTC, DOC and AES. Contact me directly at bdlltd@bellsouth.net if you have more questions.
Brian
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I should add that the NLR status never applies to barrels, breech blocks or bolts.
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Thank you, Briand Dick. I saved your email address in my agenda.
I was aware of $100 USD limit since I placed many orders with Brownells and they can ship parts of arm up to that amount.
We have in Italy
an import restriction for really few parts of arm : barrels, slides, frames, receivers, bolts and cylinders of revolvers. I need a special Police authorization which generally takes 2 weeks time to get redy and $ 50 USD fees before I can import those parts from other EEC countries. From no EEC countries I have no idea, I never did that before.
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I understand what you are saying but BATFE and the State Dept share this jurisdiction for export. I've been shipping hazmat and other items internationally for both DOE and DOD for 25 years as my livelihood.
Bottom line is that Bizio can have the part legally shipped to him in Italy
, and while it is nice to use a registered exporter, one is not REQUIRED for the transaction.
V/R
Buck
There's no export license required for a parts shipment valued under $100. However, it still has to be lodged with the AES-ITN system prior to shipment regardless of value. A registered exporter must be registered with CBP/Census in order to receive the International Transaction Number. Lots of folks are mailing parts and pieces without an AES-ITN and they're all in violation of ITAR. BATFE has nothing to do with exports unless it's a Title II firearm, (read machine gun). All firearm exports except pre-1899 antiques and parts shipments over $100 USD are licensed by either DDTC, U.S. Dept. of State or U.S. Dept. of Commerce depending on the type of firearm and parts being exported. I am registered with DDTC, DOC and AES. Contact me directly at
bdlltd@bellsouth.net if you have more questions.
Brian
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I should add that the NLR status never applies to barrels, breech blocks or bolts.
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It's legal as long as it's lodged with AES. Since most regular folks aren't registered in the system, it's much easier to use someone who is. I've been exporting, (and importing), firearms and parts since 1995 so I know a little bit about it too.
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