I have a couple older guns. Don't know alot about them, the were part of an estate sale I bought. I can send pics if anyone wishes. Glisenti - Model 1889, .35 caliber, revolver Lebel - Model 1892, revolver I would do $900 for both of them shipped to your ffl
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I'll have to dig into the laws, I know alot of stuff like this requires a bunch of paperwork to ship outside the US>
FWIW, from Brownell's site: "Generally speaking, items which need an (export) license are:" Firearms Firearms Parts Optical Sights Reloading Components
Export for firearms, optics, and instruments of war was handled by the Dept of Commerce. This is no longer the case. Understand The ITAR - DDTC Public Portal (state.gov) You cannot export without a valid permit. The permits are a pain in the ass to obtain. The State Department handles the exports. ITAR.
ITAR is not something to ignore or mess with. Locally in Tacoma, WA, a few years ago, a US Army officer, was shipping ACOG and EoTech scopes to a contact in Japan that was selling them to airsoft players (a popular sport in Japan). This was in violation of ITAR and he knew it. I assume he figured no big deal, he's not selling to terrorists or a hostile military. US Attorney made an example out of him...lost his commission and sent to federal prison for several years. He was caught by Japanese customs officers, that intercepted one of his packages...he was regularly shipping to Japan. Apparently these optics are super hard to come by there, and collectors pay top dollar, so he made a bunch, cause he was doing it for over a year.
Submachine gun FN Herstal PS 90 16" - KLB ARMORY (klbarmes.com) It's $1700 retail in the USA. Look at the retail price in France. It's a no go.
As I can see.. its not a good idea...... About retail prices here in Europe..... I just took hold of my zev oz9C... for the "great price" of almost ....3400 USD. On the other hand Ferrari spares have great prices here......
Once you deduct the VAT (20%) and account for the €/$ exchange rate, that's $2,300. I guess it's fair given the local market is nothing like here.
I am not sure. Perhaps it is difficult for a civilian to obtain the Category B license in France. Just over a year ago the exchange rate was 1.08 euros to the dollar and the imported wholesale items were reasonably priced. All the imported items attached to the euro that move will have to raise prices.
I believe it is this model - https://shopkahrfirearmsgroup.com/1927a-1-deluxe-carbine-45-cal-case-hardened/
Robbie, would love to go pewpew with you sometime! I'm in the GB/Dena area, hit up both Myrtle and DSC on the regular.
Beretta M9 - 22 caliber - Brand new--Never fired, original box and papers. $400 shipped to your ffl. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
$2k for a centerfire M9 is pretty bloody steep; this one's a .22lr though so it's a lot less. Not sure where you're shopping but yeah, $2k is way too high for an M9.
Colt King Cobra - 6" blued - >357 magnum - VERY rare - Good luck finding one of these special Colt collectibles. The Colt Snake guns have only gone up in vlaue over the last 30 years. Asking $2200 shipped for this beautiful like brand new revolver. I have never fired it, does not appear to of been fired. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login