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Legacy Member
Originally Posted by
peregrinvs
If you succeed in getting BRP Guns to ship one to the
UK, please let me know as I'd like one as well.
Update: It looks like BRP Guns will now ship to the UK if it doesn't infringe the HMRC definition of a 'component part':
Shipping & Returns
Actual HMRC doc here:
https://www.gov.uk/government/upload...ition-2016.pdf
I don't *think* a Sten barrel nut would be covered by this, but could anyone give me a more informed opinion?
Although what the total cost would be including shipping and import duties would be another matter...
Cheers,
Mark
Nature and nature's laws lay hid in night;
God said "Let Newton be!" and all was light.
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03-05-2017 11:44 AM
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Haven't read that document but it seems that the general rule is that anything that is not a load or pressure bearing part or supporting part is deemed OK
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Advisory Panel
If it's under $100 value, it only needs to be lodged with Customs and Border Protection by the exporter in the ACES electronic system before shipment. The AES ITN has to be recorded on the Post Office export declaration along with the exemption number and Bob's your Uncle.
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Contributing Member
When the package arrives in the U.K. you may find that it gets opened on entering, as I found out when I purchased a couple of bayonets from Brian a few months ago. There wasn't a problem because Brian had done all the paperwork correctly with everything as it should be, and the package was resealed, to continue it's journey to me.
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Advisory Panel
Originally Posted by
Flying10uk
you may find that it gets opened on entering
A common thing, sometimes I think they just want to see the thing up close.
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