I read a little quip today that was saying Lyman has stopped selling muzzle loaders. Has anyone else heard this?
Chorizo, I wasn't thinking about importing guns on a commercial scale. A few years ago, I took a percussion pistol on a flight from Europe to the the land of the free, and had no problem doing so, and taking it to a period encampment and blackpowder shoot at Angel Fire, NM. And back into Germany.Getting a gun into the US from the EU is an expensive and troublesome proposition. You first have to find an exporter in Europe, then an importer in the US and pay them both plus shipping. Not cheap and a true PITA.
I have (10 years ago) prior to the latest and greatest EU regulations imported quite a few guns from Spain and it was burdensome then. Now it, quite frankly, is what they set it out for it to be...not worth it.
You simply can't box it up and put it on a plane, as suggested.
If you are returning to point of destination it is completely different than "importing". A round trip with the owner accompanying the gun for a specific reason is a completely different animal.Chorizo, I wasn't thinking about importing guns on a commercial scale. A few years ago, I took a percussion pistol on a flight from Europe to the the land of the free, and had no problem doing so, and taking it to a period encampment and blackpowder shoot at Angel Fire, NM. And back into Germany.
A group of friends from a local Cowboy Action Shooting club has taken their cartridge guns (each of them brought two sixguns, one lever action rifle, plus a shotgun!) into the US, and back to Europe, for a couple of times, to compete at the SASS championships at Albuquerque, NM.
But maybe the PITA and all of the hassle has just gotten too big over the last few years...
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