Changes in EXPORT REFORM now effect all EXPORTERS and 3rd party imports into CA .

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Effective immediately....

The U.S. State Department will no longer allow foreign end-users to make direct purchases from the United States unless the transactions are done directly through a U.S. exporter. This means all transactions must go directly through IRUNGUNS LLC in order to facilitate the export.

Failure to do so with IRUNGUNS or any other exporter can result in your firearm being permanently detained in the US.

These changes are a result of Export Reform and Section 38 of the AECA which allows DDTC to restrict the end use of USML defense articles in order to “control imports and exports of defense articles in furtherance of world peace and security and foreign policy of the U.S.”

We have made changes on our website to accommodate this new structure and will be reaching out to the individuals that have been effected by the new changes in Export Reform. Don't be concerned as we have you covered and we will explain everything once we make contact.

Please do not derail this thread and lets keep it clean as this is very important to everyone who purchases Defense Products in the US.


The IRUNGUNS Team
 
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Hoping I am not affected by this.
 
Are they changing to comply with UN arms treaty even though they didn't sign it? Sounds weird that they are trying to kill the arms export market.
 
No, these changes are being implemented to tighten up export controls, no different then the changes in the export of high capacity magazines. Things like the current atrocities in the US, New Zealand, and that firearms and other defense products have been found in current hot zones that were not authorized for export. These are the main issues or reasons for changes in export reform.




Are they changing to comply with UN arms treaty even though they didn't sign it? Sounds weird that they are trying to kill the arms export market.
 
These changes only effect 3rd party purchases that are made from entities that are not licensed exporters with the US State Dept. There are also other factors that come into play but we look after those internally. This only effects USML controled products. SHotguns with a barrel length longer then 18.0 and gun smithing tools and most supplies are not effected.


Phewwww...my parcel from Brownells just got here today.
 
These changes only effect 3rd party purchases that are made from entities that are not licensed exporters with the US State Dept. There are also other factors that come into play but we look after those internally. This only effects USML controled products. SHotguns with a barrel length longer then 18.0 and gun smithing tools and most supplies are not effected.

Oh good, I was nervous there for a minute.:p
 
Brownells is a registered exporter. How do you think we been getting their barrels and receivers here in canada.

Sorry IRG that i mentioned Brownells in your thread
 
That's ok, they or Brownells is licensed that same way we are. This effects all sales where the purchase is not made through a licensed exporter.

E.g.

You buy off Gun Broker, have a custom firearm made, private purchases, buy from Shields, Bass Pro, family, whatever it is needs to be facilitated through an exporter who is registered with the US State Dept. These changes are difficult to explain on a forum. When you fill out the Import Form and go through the process it will be much clearer.

The IRUNGUNS Team


Brownells is a registered exporter. How do you think we been getting their barrels and receivers here in canada.

Sorry IRG that i mentioned Brownells in your thread
 
No, you can still source and purchase off Gun Broker, the payment to the seller must be received from IRUNGUNS. You can no longer pay the seller or Gun Broker directly. On your behalf IRUNGUNS has to facilitate every transaction directly with the seller.

Once you have completed your first import under the new process it will become clear how things will work moving forward.

So Gunbroker to you as FFL vendor for export to Canada is no longer acceptable?
 
Will this effect purchases via Gunbroker or other online sites exported/imported through you?

He just answered your question one post above.

payment will have to come from IRG. So it's going to be awkward and time consuming. majority of americans wouldn't bother selling to us anymore.
 
That's ok, they or Brownells is licensed that same way we are. This effects all sales where the purchase is not made through a licensed exporter.

E.g.

You buy off Gun Broker, have a custom firearm made, private purchases, buy from Shields, Bass Pro, family, whatever it is needs to be facilitated through an exporter who is registered with the US State Dept. These changes are difficult to explain on a forum. When you fill out the Import Form and go through the process it will be much clearer.

The IRUNGUNS Team

Antiques and/or collectibles affected? or only/mostly new stuff?

ie/Colts/ Lee Enfields ect?
 
Time consuming, that would depend on if everyone reads and follows the process, as for American transactions, you will find it will open a lot more options for you. There are a lot more sellers that will not deal with international buyers then there are sellers that are willing to sell internationally.

The IRUNGUNS Team


He just answered your question one post above.

payment will have to come from IRG. So it's going to be awkward and time consuming. majority of americans wouldn't bother selling to us anymore.
 
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