usually, they are down south of the border, where you need a permit.
If you want to get nailed for DUTY ship "UPS" Otherwise ship parcel post.Never paid any yet......................Harold
Got stung on that once. bought a Long Lee from Milarm and they shipped it UPS. When it got to the border, they ran it through a "broker" who typed two very SHORT paragraphs on a single sheet of paper saying "It's an antique" AND charged me $45 for a few minutes of their time! Everything after that went airmail parcel post.



























