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Yep, it's called ITAR. The AES ITN is a requirement for the export of ANY gun part. I have to charge an additional fee for the additional time it takes to lodge shipments and lose some sales too because people think it's a rip-off. In the meantime, the powers that be are striking deals to help arm the Iranians with nukes. I'd say "Flipped" is an understatement.
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I tried to buy a Parker-Hale 5C from Helston Gunsmiths. They told me they can't export firearm parts to the USA
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My father-in-law lives in Cornwall and plays golf in Helston.
He popped in and bought the 5C for me and then posted it to me ( after checking with the post office first that all was legit). Go figure!
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Originally Posted by
scoobsean
He popped in and bought the 5C for me and then posted it to me
I know that's the easy way and quite possibly safe and cheaper...but...
I'm in the middle of a transaction between US/Canada
right now over a small gun part, and I'd rather pay the small fee for a legal transaction than have U.S. issue ATF or FBI reps/RCMP standing in my front vestibule... Once they start seizing things it's hard to get them stopped. I don't have the funds to play in court.
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The $100 import exemption also doesn’t include any machine gun parts.
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An import permit is easy to do and they are free. All you do is register on the ATF E-Forms site https://www.atfonline.gov/EForms/ Then fill out and submit a Form 6 “Application and Permit for Importation of Firearms, Ammunition and Implements of War”. https://www.atf.gov/file/61566/download
The last one I did came back approved in 18 days. I emailed a copy to the seller who attached a copy to the package along with the billing slip. The package was on my doorstep four or five days later.
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Military firearms and MG parts are importable if you are a licensed importer.
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Originally Posted by
l1a1 breakdown
It was waiting for me at me destination as expected, just thought I would share the story of its journey for smiles. I was astonished at the reaction of the Brit general public to R,G, F and W words throughout my whole trip - things have changed :/
Yes - it's not something to be mentioned in polite (ie normal) society. Almost everyone I know doesn't know I shoot because they'd simply think I was crazy.
You're lucky the police didn't seal off the airport and call in the bomb disposal squad - such is the over-reaction normal in the authorities here to anything firearm related being 'concealed' or just 'discovered'.
And Brian Dick
's entirely correct - it's a bit rich to have strict rules and embargoes on military scopes etc when they're happy to put modern weapons in the hands of ... er ... rascals and naughty regimes.
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I had a very similar experience to l1a1 breakdown at Glasgow Airport a few years ago with a jar of Famous Grouse Marmalade, yes marmalade, which I had inadvertently put in my hand luggage but which I should have put in my hold luggage! After a bit of verbal toing and throwing between me and a security supervisor and all my belongings gone through with a fine tooth comb they confiscated it as a security risk. What they thought I may do with a jar of marmalade on a plane that was so risky I don't know?
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Originally Posted by
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a jar of marmalade
That's sad too, I'll bet you had your mouth all set for it come next breakfast...
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I'll bet you had your mouth all set for it come next breakfast...
Good chance they did too, and the only part that made the scrap bin was the empty jar.
Last edited by vintage hunter; 07-18-2015 at 12:55 PM.
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