Brownell's Dos and Don'ts

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I'm having trouble keeping up with all this red tape.
Stripped uppers and LPK now need Canadian import certs and a min $250 charge on their end? :confused:
My buffer and mag adapter only needed an end use doc. :p
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A got a DPMS LPK in an order from Brownells about a month ago. All I filled out was the end user certificate because my complete order was about $350 USD. My stuff arrived with no problem.

If what you say is true when did this all start?
 
Is the stripped upper the problem then?

Yeah I think its because of the upper receiver. Considered significant military equipment category or something like that. Avoid ordering receivers, barrels, muzzle devices, most scopes and should be fine. Although the cheaper sparc red dot from Vortex is fine. I enquired about that one before.
 
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Seems they have added to the list:

Regulated items must have an export license regardless of their value or quantities. Regulated items are: barrels, barrel liners, actions, receivers, frames, cylinders, conversion kits, bolt carrier groups, flash hiders/suppressors. Also brass/bullets.

I'll find out but guessing an LPK is an "action"?
 
Seems they have added to the list:

Regulated items must have an export license regardless of their value or quantities. Regulated items are: barrels, barrel liners, actions, receivers, frames, cylinders, conversion kits, bolt carrier groups, flash hiders/suppressors. Also brass/bullets.

I'll find out but guessing an LPK is an "action"?

Bolt carrier groups is now on the list??? WTF???

When was the list supposedly updated? I just got a bcg in the mail from them yesterday, ordered less than 3 weeks ago.
 
Seems they have added to the list:

Regulated items must have an export license regardless of their value or quantities. Regulated items are: barrels, barrel liners, actions, receivers, frames, cylinders, conversion kits, bolt carrier groups, flash hiders/suppressors. Also brass/bullets.

I'll find out but guessing an LPK is an "action"?

It's the receiver.
 
I've ordered the miculek muzzle brakes from them in the past. I think the company has to have the export certificate. Unless it is because it was a brake and not a flash hider.
 
muzzle brakes and flash hiders are no go. However Precision Armament M4 COMPENSATOR is good to go. Ordered on black friday week Monday and shipped yesterday.

BCG are good to go except certain manufacturers limitation agreement or they are not DoS registered. i split my black friday orders into 3 orders and they all contained the above mentioned stuff excepts receivers and barrel.

PA m4 comp on 1 along with a brownells branded BCG. Geissele triggers and LPK in an other and then a cmmg .22 kit along with magpul BUIS in the third
 
muzzle brakes and flash hiders are no go. However Precision Armament M4 COMPENSATOR is good to go. Ordered on black friday week Monday and shipped yesterday.

BCG are good to go except certain manufacturers limitation agreement or they are not DoS registered. i split my black friday orders into 3 orders and they all contained the above mentioned stuff excepts receivers and barrel.

PA m4 comp on 1 along with a brownells branded BCG. Geissele triggers and LPK in an other and then a cmmg .22 kit along with magpul BUIS in the third
Interesting. I just had a chat with Brownells international support, they said CMMG conversion kit require an export license that costs a couple of hundred $
 
A few months back- Brownell would not sell me citori firing pins, Numrich would but they would not sell me the desired
buffer so back to the brown-L...
 
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