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od yokyto » stř 08.4.2009, 19:08
Smockei, budeš potřebovat hlavně licenci. Při nákupu zboží (součástek zbraně a to třeba i mouchy a hledí) v hodnnotě nad 100 USD požadují Licenci. To znamená, že zde požádáš a papír a ten necháš oficielně přeložit do AJ. S objednávkou nebo po jejím doručení Tě prodejce vyzve k zaslání žádosti o licenci. Zpracuješ dotazník odešleš ho prodejci a ten za cca 50 USD požádá US department o udělení licence. To si počkáš třeba i 3 měsíce. No nic máš ccq na půl roku co dělat.
Part 4: Additional Fees
Gun Parts: Fees and Licenses
Many of our items are classified as Gun Parts. There are many strictly enforced rules that go along with these parts.
A Gun Part is “any item necessary to the operation of a weapon”. Many parts fall within this category, such as triggers, magazines, grips, actions, pistol frames, and barrels.
Shippers Export Declaration Fees (SED)
An SED is required for all gun part orders and export license orders.
Export License Fees
An Export License is required for all Gun Part orders exceeding $100 (U.S.). Export licenses are issued by the U.S. State Department and may take between 30 and 40 days to receive. An Export License is will be required for each order.
Orders requiring an Export License will be shipped BAX Global or Parcel Post. Neither UPS nor FedEx will deliver these orders. If you wish to use a different freight forwarder, please list them when you place your order. Freight forwarders, besides BAX Global and Parcel Post, require an initial set-up fee of $50 (U.S.).
All actions, barreled actions, pistol frames, barrels, barrel liners, and cylinders (even if their price is less than $100, will require a United States Export License.)
Glock 17 MOS, Sig P 320 FS, Remington 870 Tactical, Par Mk 3