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    Future import of Sub calibre kits for UK straight pull owners...

    With the Kind offer from Brian at BDLicon, and the supplier of the .22 subcalibre kits for the FN/L1A1 which are being produced in the USAicon, I,m looking at bringing 10 Kits in to UKicon. and maybe more to follow.

    The total cost looks expensive but, you need to take into consideration the cost of the export licence, the shipping and tax, on arrival here they are charged import duty and vat and handiling charge etc, then there is the cost of proof.

    price is a quote only, I,m just looking to see if there is an interest here in the UK before I get the ball rolling. and a reasonable idea on the cost.

    I,m not making anything out of it and I,ll be paying the same as you, and you wont get a better deal anywere else, the price I think would come in between £430 +/- £20

    The kit includes the Barrel insert, breech block and 1 magazine.

    I,M NOT TAKING ANY ORDERS YET, IT IS TO SEE IF THERE IS ANY INTEREST ONLY AT THIS STAGE.

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