BUT, you'll have to fill out the export paperwork and get the DSP-5/DSP-83 filled out. You're looking at months of waiting and a few hundred dollars for the application, which may be rejected...
My special order A1 stripped upper arrived last week, and with no additional charges other than express mail US postal charge and our gov'ts tax collection fee of $8.
There was a roughly 3% fee earlier for Brownells to submit my paperwork.
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I ordered a stripped lower receiver from them not too long ago. From the day that I sent the paPerwork in to the day they shipped it was ten business days. not too bad.
You've ordered items (or an item) totalling more than $100, and speak from experience ?
Because this guy (in the "Brownells Importing Tutorial") didn't seem to have any issues ordering a stripped AR upper...
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=430501
Even lower receivers...
JTF# - click the link I posted & follow the tutorial, but you might have an issue exporting an upper & barrel (IDK)...
From Brownells website:
There are a number of items which Brownells sells which need US State Department approval and an export license before they can be shipped out of the country. The regulations are complex and constantly changing but our staff is here to help you understand what is needed and will gladly work with you to correctly accomplish the task.
Generally speaking, items which usually need a license are:
Frames
Receivers
Barrels
Barrel Liners
Various other gun parts such as triggers, sears, ejectors, magazine tubes, scopes, and other items if the ordered amount is over $100.00 US.
I ordered and did receive a AR-15 Bolt carrier from them last year.



























