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    Importing Parts Question

    This is a question for the Canadianicon members I want purchase the following M1icon Garand Parts from the US will customs have any problems letting them though?

    Gas Cylinder and plug
    Front site and screw
    Front hand guard
    Rear hand guard
    Rear hand guard clip
    Hand guard liner
    Hand guard Ferrule
    Lower Band

    Just wanting to double check just in case customs doesn't like these for some reason.

    Thanks in advance
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stealth_Omega View Post
    This is a question for the Canadian members I want purchase the following M1icon Garand Parts from the US will customs have any problems letting them though?

    Gas Cylinder and plug
    Front site and screw
    Front hand guard
    Rear hand guard
    Rear hand guard clip
    Hand guard liner
    Hand guard Ferrule
    Lower Band

    Just wanting to double check just in case customs doesn't like these for some reason.

    Thanks in advance
    Canadian customs does not have a problem with parts like that.

    HOWEVER, without an export permit, you (or the dealer) may be violating US law. You need to check with ATF, DOS, and DOC(ommerce) regulations to be sure. Many dealers will ship regardless of the US law. Will that get you in trouble? Probably not, but the items may be seized if caught before they hit Canadaicon.

    If Brownells will ship it, it's probably fine as the items may not need a permit, or they may have a blanket permit in place.

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    If purchasing the parts from an individual will they require an export permit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stealth_Omega View Post
    If purchasing the parts from an individual will they require an export permit?
    If the part requires a permit, it requires a permit regardless of seller.

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    Thanks for you help, from what I can tell on here it should be ok

    http://www.pmddtc.state.gov/docs/ITA...R_Part_121.pdf

    Thanks again

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    There's no license required if the total of the parts shipment is under $100. There is a reporting requirement that's required with US Customs and Border Patrol/Census so sellers that aren't registered in the system and reporting NLR, (No License Required), shipments are in violation of ITAR, (International Traffic in Arms Regulations), and can be prosecuted if they get caught. If the shipment is over $100 in value, an export license is required via a registrant with PMDTC, US Dept. of State. The yearly registration is very expensive and that's why the process is quite expensive if you hire an exporter to do it correctly.

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