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    Quote Originally Posted by waco16 View Post
    I suppose it makes sense imposing rules and regulations for such things, but they don't seem to be applied sensibly.
    Kind of like facing a mandatory 12 years in prison for inadvertently bringing a few rounds of ammunition in your luggage?

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    Is it a M1903 rear sight or a 03A3 rear sight? And any special configuration you are looking for, or just one to replace a missing/broken one?

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    its for a 1903A1 - the rifle is in almost unissued condition (currently with earlier sight fitted), so I'm looking for a correct sight in similar condition

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    To be clear you're looking for a rear movable sight base with slide assembly? On a m1903a1 earlier sights can also be considered correct. Devil in the details.

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    Quote Originally Posted by togor View Post
    To be clear you're looking for a rear movable sight base with slide assembly? On a m1903a1 earlier sights can also be considered correct. Devil in the details.
    That's what I'm after...
    Leaf with unpolished face and minus the 2850 notch - slide binding screw with plain undished face and no groove cut in the knurled diameter

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    Hi, have you tried Colenso arms?, i know he built alot of 1903's. I think he is around the colchester area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KIMBO65 View Post
    Hi, have you tried Colenso arms?, i know he built alot of 1903's. I think he is around the colchester area.
    Thanks - is he still trading?

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    I believe so.

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    I know from experience you cannot ship US military gun parts out of the U.S. I'm not sure about commercial parts. Before I found out about the rules, I had a carbine stock shipped to Italyicon confiscated and a M17 Enfield stock confiscated going to Canadaicon.

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    Both of the telescopes you imported required export licensing. You're very lucky that US CBP didn't catch them, or they would have been confiscated. To add to the ridiculousness, if I bought those two scopes in Englandicon and brought them back to the US, there's no import licensing required.


    Hello, Scope elements are classified ? for example the "UP" turret of a Weaver 330 C scope or the locking spring of this turret ? I am looking for these elements and the scopes, in Franceicon, are not classified. The USAicon is blocking sales and the US seller should find a way to export the small elements (screws, springs etc... which could be applied to any mechanical or domestic object ... or astronomical scope of artisanal manufacture). :mdr:

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