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Thread: New barrel bushing

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    Quote Originally Posted by uca View Post
    I can understand guns parts like barrels, slides and frames...but parts that are not under some license regulation why can´t they be shipped outside us?
    As you can understand I´m very jealous of all the things you are able to buy for good money...
    I'm in Greece, sir... trust me, you're not jealous of me... but I know what you mean!
    Too many people miss the silver lining because they're expecting gold.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spyros View Post
    I'm in Greece, sir... trust me, you're not jealous of me... but I know what you mean!
    Yes, but Greece has Tsipouro. How can a surplus of handgun parts make up for not having Tsipouro? I believe the export issue has a lot to do with US regulations and ITAR taxes regardless of firearm part.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pyrenean View Post
    Yes, but Greece has Tsipouro. How can a surplus of handgun parts make up for not having Tsipouro? I believe the export issue has a lot to do with US regulations and ITAR taxes regardless of firearm part.
    hehe....good point

    EGW has no offshore office either...
    Is it only the companys in US that have this shipping regulation? If I find a person that can buy this bushing in US and send it to me is that a crime?

    ps. Brownells in Sweden are working on a permit from the State Department to be able to get more parts from US. If my lucky star will shine on me "maybe" I got a busing this year...
    Last edited by uca; 9th November 2016 at 01:24.


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    Quote Originally Posted by uca View Post
    hehe....good point

    EGW has no offshore office either...
    Is it only the companys in US that have this shipping regulation? If I find a person that can buy this bushing in US and send it to me is that a crime?

    ps. Brownells in Sweden are working on a permit from the State Department to be able to get more parts from US. If my lucky star will shine on me "maybe" I got a busing this year...
    I am not a lawyer but conclude that the US would view sending a single part as exporting. Exporting without having a license would expose one to rather severe consequences.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pyrenean View Post
    I am not a lawyer but conclude that the US would view sending a single part as exporting. Exporting without having a license would expose one to rather severe consequences.
    True, true...I´ll just have to wait

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