Anyone ordering barrels from Numrich in US?

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My neighbour was interested in one of the barrels they had on their website but is far shy of doing the paperwork etc. I was wondering if someone is doing an order for some parts and can put his barrel in that order to save paperwork? Thanks in advance, Peter H.
 
(Ronin) said:
They wont ship them here

I can't stand it when people speak up with bullsh*t info.

It has been stated many times on this board that Numrich will ship you anything as long as the proper export paperwork is approved by proper US dept.

I'd be interested in ordering some stuff from Numrich as well, but I'd prefer to do it with someone who could hold my hand through the process.
 
Numrich

I have ordered from Numrich several times. They are very friendly and go out of their way to help. They are one of the few American companies that still value their Canadian customers.

Some of my purchases required permits and some did not.

If you call them they will walk you through all the paperwork that is required.

Tell your friend to give them a call.
 
just got a receiver from Brownells. process took about 2 months. Numrich should be similar except for requirement to register receiver

1. order -Brownells hold it for you
2. get application for international import certificate (IIC) from DFAIT
3, fill out IIC application with order info
4. while you're waiting, download & fill out US end user certificate (DSP 83)
5. while you're waiting, register receiver with CFC- you will need verifier to sign - certificate will arrive within a couple of weeks or sooner if you download application to register & mail it attention "new imports section"

6. when you get stamped IIC, mail it along with DSP-83 to Brownells,

7. wait 4 weeks for Brownells to get export certificate- they keep it.

8 when theyship, brownells sends tracking # so you know its on its way. I'm advised custioms may phone you for a fax opf regiostration certificate, PAL, etc. (mine was sent directly to me but I have sent them copies of my PAL other times)


you will not need to register if you are getting parts not a receiver (don't know about DSP 83)

like someone said, call them up, they know their requirements


all of the above is free on the canadian side. but at all takes time there may be paperwork fees from exporter. ship USPS NOT UPS

you can avoid all this by going to Questar who do this as a business & seem to have an excellent reputation & also do complete firearms imports,
 
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Hungry said:
I prefer to use the Questar method. They do these processes for a living. Mark is a great guy, too.

Cheers,
Barney

Anyone know what Questar charges for importing say a handgun? And would it be cheaper if one were only importing a barrel or other part which requires an import/export licence?
 
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