$29US Fibreglass M14 Stocks

If you are placing an order for shipment outside of the United States, please review the following CHANGES regarding foreign orders.


As of April 1 2008, we will no longer accept export orders where the value of the parts exceeds $100 or that contain a restricted part, requiring an export license from the U.S. Department of State or an import license from the country of destination. (Note: Canada has a $500 parts limit)
Postage for all foreign orders is based on weight and destination.
All foreign orders are shipped via the United States Postal Service and all foreign orders are subject to a $25.00 export handling fee in addition to our regular shipping charges.
Foreign orders normally require more than the normal 24-48 hr processing time.
Certain parts are restricted for export by the United States Government, including barrels, barrel blanks, bolt assemblies, cylinders, receivers, frames, bolts, and high capacity magazines. For a complete list of restricted items and models that are restricted or that require additional licensing please click on the link below:
Restricted Models List

The United States government has restrictions in place with regards to countries to which we are unable to export. For the complete list of restricted countries, please click on the link below:
Restricted Countries List

Any additional questions can be emailed in to info@gunpartscorp.com
 
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If you are placing an order for shipment outside of the United States, please review the following CHANGES regarding foreign orders.


As of April 1 2008, we will no longer accept export orders where the value of the parts exceeds $100 or that contain a restricted part, requiring an export license from the U.S. Department of State or an import license from the country of destination. (Note: Canada has a $500 parts limit)
Postage for all foreign orders is based on weight and destination.
All foreign orders are shipped via the United States Postal Service and all foreign orders are subject to a $25.00 export handling fee in addition to our regular shipping charges.
Foreign orders normally require more than the normal 24-48 hr processing time.
Certain parts are restricted for export by the United States Government, including barrels, barrel blanks, bolt assemblies, cylinders, receivers, frames, bolts, and high capacity magazines. For a complete list of restricted items and models that are restricted or that require additional licensing please click on the link below:
Restricted Models List

The United States government has restrictions in place with regards to countries to which we are unable to export. For the complete list of restricted countries, please click on the link below:
Restricted Countries List


Just out of curiosity, where do you see that? I was under the impression that it was still $100
 
"...where do you see that?..." It's on Gunparts' "Ship outside the U.S." page. Been there for several months. Some U.S. retailers seem to be ignoring it.
Canada and U.S. Customs would likely see a trunk load as being a commercial import/export. U.S. retailers require a Federal licence to export anything. This isn't the same as the U.S. export permit.
"...Anything M1A related..." M14 parts are restricted for export by the U.S. government. M1A parts are not. Except for barrels, 20 round mags, bolts, receivers, et al.
 
buy one, fill the selector cutout, do the retaining pin mod, , paint it green/black with krylon, attach a picatinny rail under the forstock and rape a fellow gunnut in the EE for +300$.:evil:
 
Troy stocks are $699us retail. And they are bringing them up here in qty. and we can't so much as bring up a USGI $29 rusted POS fibreglass stock? Is this buffoonery?
 
Troy stocks are $699us retail. And they are bringing them up here in qty. and we can't so much as bring up a USGI $29 rusted POS fibreglass stock? Is this buffoonery?

yes but thoses are M1A stock a sporting rifle and its ok but those are evil machine gun part and cannot be exported.
 
You want to now the real rules then contact atf and US customs. There are lots in the US that won't ship anything to Canada as well but that does not make it law. Lots of the US rules change on a regular basis.
 
American Homeland Security. What a bunch of fvcktards! They have a lot to do with their economic crisis if you ask me.
 
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