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Looking at this from the U.S.A point of view I think they can be sent directly to you. From the Canada viewpoint, I don't know? I sold a Parker Hammer gun to a member in Canada a couple of years ago and I used a FFL dealer (Can't remember who) that was fluent in gun transfers between the US and Canada and it was an easy process. It was also unbelievably fast, I think he had the gun in just two weeks from when I shipped it!
I wish I could remember who the FFL holders were for you, maybe the member in Canada can speak up, that's how I found them. I did search the internet and found this link, maybe it will be helpful? http://www.gunbroker.com/c/user/dealerinternational/ And more information... http://www.losttarget.com/importfirearmcanada.htm |
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The barrels are not considered a "gun" or "firearm." Only the action (frame) is considered to be a firearm.
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True... I hope Brian or Chris come on this thread and tell us what they know to be the facts.
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I had an 1886 hammer gun mailed directly to me from Canada... I think. I could be remembering wrong, but I think he mailed it straight from Canada. Age of the gun made that possible. He actually sent it in two pcs so as to reduce the chance of theft. I thought that was a good idea.
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This is great guys, thank you so much, but unfortunately the store that has the barrels only ship within Canada, I still would like know incase I find someone in Canada to ship them to me, hopefully directly without any hang ups. I need to find some Canadian friends
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Word of caution! The Mattie gun was engraved checkered case colored in 3 different regions of Canada, when it was done I had a hard time getting it out of Canada, seems they passed a law recently that even though the gun is an antique if it will chamber a modern shell then you can only send it by import export and they will stamp the barrels, Chris found a guy in Ottawa I believe, and I had to pay him to drive it across the border then all was well, The USPS took it no questions asked. Being just barrels, maybe, but I would be cautious, good luck Gary
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Barrels are regulated and you need paper to send them to the US. For instance I can not send a barrel direct to Briley for choke work. They use a company in Ontario to ship I believe.
https://help.cbp.gov/app/answers/det...eTk4TUxUZW4%3D One small cut out: An unlicensed person may obtain a permit to import sporting ammunition (excluding armor-piercing, tracer, or incendiary ammunition) and firearm parts (other than frames, receivers, firearm barrels, or barreled actions) without engaging the services of a Federal Firearms License (FFL), provided the items are for personal use and not for resale. Generally, ATF cannot issue a permit authorizing the importation of firearms barrels for non-sporting or surplus military firearms. |
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