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sending parts to Germany
I have 3 breechblocks and 3 luger barrels that I would like
to send to a friend in Germany. I am not familiar with what restrictions apply here in the USA about exporting these parts. I understand from my friend in Germany that a permit is required to receive such parts in his country. Simpson has an export business, but I think that the cost to send these parts would be more than the cost of the items. Any suggestions of a less expensive approach? Ray |
US Priority mail declared as machined parts or Parabellum parts.
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the US gov't can be weird about parts - but previously, sending stuff to Europe, I got their permission paperwork, added it and sent it with the parts.
usually just essentially state what it is and just sent it. |
You are allowed to send $100 worth of gun parts without any paperwork, more than that and you need an export license. You can actually get a temporary license at no charge for non-commercial shipments, so that might be an option as well. I checked this a while back (regarding Garand stocks), and this is the reply I received from DDTC:
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