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Near mfg. rings and bases
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<blockquote data-quote="joe boyd" data-source="post: 68911" data-attributes="member: 2053"><p>( quote )</p><p> Actually its not Canadian Law, the issue lies with USA regulations. State, Commerce and BATF groups depending on what it is. For items like this, the cut off point is $100 value. ( quote ) </p><p></p><p> Actually it is a Canadian law. Anyone can go online to Sinclair's catalog and learn which firearm parts and/or accessories a cannot be shipped outside of the United States without an export permit. </p><p> </p><p>Items requiring an Export Permit</p><p>The US Customs Service is requiring an export permit for all orders that include bullets, brass, or rifle components (actions, triggers, barrels, stocks, etc.) shipping from the United States.</p><p> Previously, there was an exemption allowing brass and bullets under 1,000 combined pieces. This exemption is no longer valid, and an export permit is now required.</p><p></p><p> Anyone can ship scope bases, scope rings, and/or scopes to an address outside of the United States. We just can't send them to Canada without special reasons. As I said in my first post on this, Richard, of Near Mfg. is the person who was kind enough to call me and explain the Canadian law to me. He saved me a lot of trouble and I will buy his products again.If I can get them from him I will probably skip Brownell's or Cabela's because I will dealing with the man who has the answers.</p><p> joe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joe boyd, post: 68911, member: 2053"] ( quote ) Actually its not Canadian Law, the issue lies with USA regulations. State, Commerce and BATF groups depending on what it is. For items like this, the cut off point is $100 value. ( quote ) Actually it is a Canadian law. Anyone can go online to Sinclair's catalog and learn which firearm parts and/or accessories a cannot be shipped outside of the United States without an export permit. Items requiring an Export Permit The US Customs Service is requiring an export permit for all orders that include bullets, brass, or rifle components (actions, triggers, barrels, stocks, etc.) shipping from the United States. Previously, there was an exemption allowing brass and bullets under 1,000 combined pieces. This exemption is no longer valid, and an export permit is now required. Anyone can ship scope bases, scope rings, and/or scopes to an address outside of the United States. We just can't send them to Canada without special reasons. As I said in my first post on this, Richard, of Near Mfg. is the person who was kind enough to call me and explain the Canadian law to me. He saved me a lot of trouble and I will buy his products again.If I can get them from him I will probably skip Brownell's or Cabela's because I will dealing with the man who has the answers. joe [/QUOTE]
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