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    Is it OK to ship S&W Pistol grips to ITALY?

    Does anyone know if it is legal to ship revolver grips to ITALY?
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    Why not? Send them as "stock, wood" or rubber or whatever they are. You are being truthful. There is no harm sending them and there is nothing illegal about sending them.
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    Before you send the grip scales overseas...

    Quote Originally Posted by m1903rifle View Post
    Does anyone know if it is legal to ship revolver grips to ITALY?
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    Why not? Send them as "stock, wood" or rubber or whatever they are. You are being truthful. There is no harm sending them and there is nothing illegal about sending them.
    Pls go the the Department of State's website, and review the pertinent sections of the International Trade and Arms Regulations (ITAR). You will find that all parts for small arms technically require an export license to be legally exported. There are severe penalties for those that violate ITAR. You may get away with it, but why risk it? HTH, KarlKW

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