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File this in the 'for what it's worth' catagory.
I wanted to give my Lyman GPR flinter to my e-pal in South Africa.
He checked with his Governement agnecies and since m/l's were just deregulated he can accept it as a 'gift' which it is, without import duty. He would reimburse me for shipping.
I took it to the post office to arimail.
No problem. Filled out the export declaration, paid the postage and on my way.
The Postmaster just called. He askes that I retrieve my package as U.S. Customs refuses to let ANY FIREARM out of the Country without a dealers EXPORT license.
Even then they MAY NOT permit it to leave the Country. This is all perfectly legal and unfortunately rests on the decision of one person at Customs.
So it goes.
Guess I'll have to make time to shoot my toys...can't even give one away.
AND NO ZONIE I ain't giving you my toys. You have enough of your own. :crackup: :crackup: :crackup:
I wanted to give my Lyman GPR flinter to my e-pal in South Africa.
He checked with his Governement agnecies and since m/l's were just deregulated he can accept it as a 'gift' which it is, without import duty. He would reimburse me for shipping.
I took it to the post office to arimail.
No problem. Filled out the export declaration, paid the postage and on my way.
The Postmaster just called. He askes that I retrieve my package as U.S. Customs refuses to let ANY FIREARM out of the Country without a dealers EXPORT license.
Even then they MAY NOT permit it to leave the Country. This is all perfectly legal and unfortunately rests on the decision of one person at Customs.
So it goes.
Guess I'll have to make time to shoot my toys...can't even give one away.
AND NO ZONIE I ain't giving you my toys. You have enough of your own. :crackup: :crackup: :crackup: