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04-12-2019, 07:10 PM | #41 |
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I for one would appreciate a thorough write up of the process and your experience. Use your exporter / importer as an example.
A PDF file or something I could work with to turn into a PDF file would work. Don is right about importing firearms. You must have an importer FFL. I know of a few (people like Simpsons Ltd in Galesburg, Il) that do collectible firearms. It's a class 08 Importer FFL. https://www.atf.gov/resource-center/...-licenses-ffls A form 6 is used: https://www.atf.gov/firearms/import-...fense-articles Marc
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04-12-2019, 10:12 PM | #42 |
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FFL importer
@ Mr. Erick:
Wow, then I really lucked out with my FFL/importer, because the first gun shop I called said they could do it! I can't remember if they had to work with BV to get the paperwork organized--I'll find out though. Will definitely write something up as I think it might be quite helpful for members. Last edited by lugermom; 04-12-2019 at 10:14 PM. Reason: remove extraneous text |
04-13-2019, 03:06 AM | #43 |
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Two years ago, I won a small frame Llama at auction, via Proxibd, for about half of what you'd expect to pay here. but I hadn't paid enough attention before I bid--although it was referred to a "prohibited" in the listing--and lo and behold, it turned out to be a Canadian auction.
I hustled to do the research about how to get it here. Yes, an "importing dealer" is the one who'd receive it as it enters the country; then, they's ship it to my local dealer for transfer to me. I have no idea what processes or paperwork would have taken place North of the border, but the prospect of doubling shipping costs, plus extra fees everywhere was beginning to trouble me. The final nail in the potential acquisition's coffin was that it would not pass muster in the "points system." Sad, but I consigned it back to the auction house, where it sold again at their next event. What with buyer's premium at the first auction, seller's fees for the second, and the beating I took because the hammer price for the re-sale was so much lower than that I'd won it for, I lost a couple hundred dollars. Heh. The auction house even rogered me on the exchange rate when they paid the final settlement.
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04-13-2019, 05:31 PM | #44 |
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"the point system"
ithacaartist, do you mean that the gun was too small or barrel too short to come in?
I forgot to mention that part--we also had several guns whose barrels were too short to be approved for import by US authorities. One of them was a little Walther, and I think my DH is still sad about that. :^( |
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