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Can "non-gun" parts be sent to USA? : I dont mean to sound wierd..but...

Author: hoadieSubject: 5923Posted: 16 April 2013 at 8:29pmI dont mean to sound wierd..but can someone fill me in on wot "iirc & CMP actually means? I dont know a whole lot bout this new jargonHoadie

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Can "non-gun" parts be sent to USA? : iirc:= if I remember correctly CMP:...

Author: SW28fanSubject: 5923Posted: 16 April 2013 at 9:21pmiirc: =  if I remember correctly CMP: The Civilian Marksmanship Program    The nice folks that sell M-1 Garands and run match programs....

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Can "non-gun" parts be sent to USA? : ah! now I know!(I feel much better...

Author: hoadieSubject: 5923Posted: 17 April 2013 at 3:51amah! now I know!(I feel much better now. )Hoadie

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Can "non-gun" parts be sent to USA? : ive had same sent from europe...

Author: A square 10Subject: 5923Posted: 17 April 2013 at 5:46amive had same sent from europe in years past , along with other bits as well , and bayonets w/scabbord , same from austrailia in years gone...

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Can "non-gun" parts be sent to USA? : As far as I know the only...

Author: ShamuSubject: 5923Posted: 17 April 2013 at 5:47amAs far as I know the only part regulated is the reciever & some barrels.Thats Federal, State & local might vary.

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Can "non-gun" parts be sent to USA? : In the past 5 years I've...

Author: Bear43Subject: 5923Posted: 17 April 2013 at 6:03amIn the past 5 years I've gotten all sorts of parts from the UK and Canada. I know barrels and receivers are a no-no, bolts I'm not sure on, but...

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Can "non-gun" parts be sent to USA? : Bear43 wrote: In the past...

Author: flankerSubject: 5923Posted: 17 April 2013 at 9:04am Bear43 wrote:In the past 5 years I've gotten all sorts of parts from the UK and Canada. I know barrels and receivers are a no-no, bolts I'm...

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Can "non-gun" parts be sent to USA? : Woodwork (furniture) can be...

Author: Alan de EnfieldSubject: 5923Posted: 19 April 2013 at 12:57pmWoodwork (furniture) can be shipped from the UK to the US but there is a risk of US Customs impounding it - not because it is a...

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Can "non-gun" parts be sent to USA? : The Parker Hale PH5c sight and...

Author: RumpelhardtSubject: 5923Posted: 07 July 2013 at 3:36pmThe Parker Hale PH5c sight and the adjustable eye piece for my No.4 both came from the UK as did the hand guards and a butt stock for the...

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Can "non-gun" parts be sent to USA? : SW28fan wrote:iirc: =  if...

Author: 5thBattSubject: 5923Posted: 07 July 2013 at 5:44pm SW28fan wrote:iirc: =  if I remember correctly iirc it's "if i recall correctly"Sorry could not help myself

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Can "non-gun" parts be sent to USA? : Alan,Thanks for the info!

Author: LongshaorSubject: 5923Posted: 13 July 2013 at 11:32pmAlan,Thanks for the info!

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Can "non-gun" parts be sent to USA? : Iv sent woodwork to the States/Canada...

Author: EggySubject: 5923Posted: 14 July 2013 at 1:32amIv sent woodwork to the States/Canada and Oz without problems, barrels /receivers and bolts are a no no , other metalwork is OK

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Can "non-gun" parts be sent to USA? : Word of warning, magazines may...

Author: LongshaorSubject: 5923Posted: 14 July 2013 at 2:07pmWord of warning, magazines may or may not be OK under US import laws depending on the firearm they belong to. I can import an L42 magazine in...

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Can "non-gun" parts be sent to USA? : ive had same sent from europe...

Author: A square 10Subject: 5923Posted: April 16 2013 at 9:46pmive had same sent from europe in years past , along with other bits as well , and bayonets w/scabbord , same from austrailia in years gone...

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Can "non-gun" parts be sent to USA? : As far as I know the only...

Author: ShamuSubject: 5923Posted: April 16 2013 at 9:47pmAs far as I know the only part regulated is the reciever & some barrels.Thats Federal, State & local might vary.

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Can "non-gun" parts be sent to USA? : In the past 5 years...

Author: Bear43Subject: 5923Posted: April 16 2013 at 10:03pmIn the past 5 years I've gotten all sorts of parts from the UK and Canada. I know barrels and receivers are a no-no, bolts I'm not sure on,...

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Can "non-gun" parts be sent to USA? : Bear43 wrote: In the past...

Author: flankerSubject: 5923Posted: April 17 2013 at 1:04am Bear43 wrote:In the past 5 years I've gotten all sorts of parts from the UK and Canada. I know barrels and receivers are a no-no, bolts I'm...

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Can "non-gun" parts be sent to USA? : Woodwork (furniture) can be...

Author: Alan de EnfieldSubject: 5923Posted: April 19 2013 at 4:57amWoodwork (furniture) can be shipped from the UK to the US but there is a risk of US Customs impounding it - not because it is a...

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Can "non-gun" parts be sent to USA? : The Parker Hale PH5c sight...

Author: RumpelhardtSubject: 5923Posted: July 07 2013 at 7:36amThe Parker Hale PH5c sight and the adjustable eye piece for my No.4 both came from the UK as did the hand guards and a butt stock for the...

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Can "non-gun" parts be sent to USA? : SW28fan...

Author: 5thBattSubject: 5923Posted: July 07 2013 at 9:44am SW28fan wrote:iirc: =  if I remember correctly iirc it's "if i recall correctly"Sorry could not help myself

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