Importation of 3rd Party Parts and Accessories through IRUNGUNS

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Importation of any and all third party parts and accessories are billed the same as if you were importing a firearm. IE $200 CAD import fee and $25 CAD flat rate shipping. If your third party import is from the same source and all of the parts/magazines arrive in our US facility the same package with a detailed invoice the $200 CAD import fee will cover the entire order, as in not $200 per item.

We understand that a $200 CAD import fee for parts and accessories may seem outrageous but you have to understand that it takes the same time for us to process these orders as it would for a firearm. Parts and accessories purchased through our US site are different because the entire process is automated. We are contacted constantly by customers wanting to 3rd party import small bits and pieces for every firearm imaginable from the USA because they cannot find those parts in Canada but do not understand the work and cost involved. This is a practice we cannot and will not get into because it is a logistical nightmare. Its up to the customer to decide if the $200 import fee for a third party part or accessory is cost feasible and in most cases it is not. If you do wish to use IRUNGUNS for a 3rd party import of these types of product please fill out the import form on the Canadian website and have the seller include a detailed invoice with the buyers name on it. We have a section of the US shop filled with parts people have sent us with no name or contact information on them. I hope this helps.


Steve
 
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Very clear and it is good to know that all parts in the same package will only be charge $200.
Thank you very much for making things possible.
 
Also if the package is grossly overweight (sorry I dont have an exact weight cutoff number but we will have to announce one) the $25 CAD flat rate shipping will not cover the entire cost of transport and excess weight will be billed at $2 USD/lb

This normally should not be a problem but here is an example:

If you send us a case of 20 barrel blanks


Steve
 
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Complaining as they are not my parts to have fun with. Think of them as being stuck in some kind of gun parts purgatory lol

Steve
 
Yes but everything over 15lbs (Covered by $25 CAD flat rate charge) is charged at $2USD/lb freight
 
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So let me get this straight. We can import things from say Brownells, that are export restricted, as long as we pay the $200 fee? Does this mean that you can help me import basically anything from the US, as long as it is legal here? Or are there still some items that you can't import?
 
So let me get this straight. We can import things from say Brownells, that are export restricted, as long as we pay the $200 fee? Does this mean that you can help me import basically anything from the US, as long as it is legal here? Or are there still some items that you can't import?

We cannot export items that ITAR will not allow for export. We can apply for an export permit but its up to the US state department to decide if they want to issue the permit or return it without action due to the item(s) being rejected for export.
 
We cannot export items that ITAR will not allow for export. We can apply for an export permit but its up to the US state department to decide if they want to issue the permit or return it without action due to the item(s) being rejected for export.

Would adjustable gas plugs for Garands and M14s be allowed to be exported?
 
Steve, how about buying a beretta M9 at irunguns.com and at the same time ordering parts from berettausa.com ship to your USA shop, will this cost me additional $200 for the importation fee? thanks
 
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