What? The pre-1899 receiver law?
Exactly, because these were built on pre-1899 dated receivers they are antique and not considered firearms. So no export licence was required!
All I had to do was send a copy of my drivers licence and import permit and they were in mail as soon as payment was processed!
Exactly, because these were built on pre-1899 dated receivers they are antique and not considered firearms. So no export licence was required!
All I had to do was send a copy of my drivers licence and import permit and they were in mail as soon as payment was processed!
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why do i get a feeling that someone mixed up their photos or that's a really wonky stamp because i have not heard of any known 1946 91/30s
i'm guessing gunbroker?