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To all of our great customers and dealers alike:



There have been several changes over the last few months regarding Export Reform within the US State Department. We have done our best to keep you in the loop as these changes happen.
We were fortunate enough to conference the Department of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC) yesterday, contrary to what you may think, the licensing officers we spoke to are firearm enthusiasts just like you and I. Proof of that is they were kind enough to spend over 1 hour on the phone, discussing changes in policy, guidance and how these changes will affect the Canadian Market.

The US State Dept. has now prohibited Foreign End-Users which include Foreign Companies (non US Entities) from purchasing USML regulated items directly from the US. This includes ALL private and commercial transactions.
USML regulated items are everything from magazines, stocks, barrels to complete firearms.

Please see categories 1,2,3 at this link https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=86008bdffd1fb2e79cc5df41a180750a&node=22:1.0.1.13.58&rgn=div5

Shotguns with a barrel length 18” or greater and most optics are not affected by these changes as they are regulated by the Dept. of Commerce.

Moving forward, the only way you can purchase USML regulated defense articles from the US is to use the service of a broker or exporter. DO NOT pay the seller directly, all transactions including payment MUST go through a DDTC registered broker or exporter.

Failure to do so will result in an indefinite delay in getting your purchase exported out of the country.

To ensure a timely and problem free export:

1. Please provide us with the seller’s invoice showing the full amount including shipping made out to IRUNGUNS LLC, otherwise we can also provide a bill of sale to forward to the seller. The invoice must be made out to us so that we can purchase the product from the U.S. seller on your behalf.

2. Go to https://www.irunguns.ca/category.php?parent=Import_/_Export and fill out our import form. Ensure the information you provide to us is accurate and complete before you complete the import form.

3. Once you have sent us the seller’s invoice or bill of sale, made out to us, you will then wire us the funds so that we can pay the seller. We will provide you with the wire transfer details once you provide us with the bill of sale. It’s important to note that when you wire funds please reference your IO number (IRUNGUNS Import Order #), otherwise it becomes very problematic in allocating payment.

4. If you are looking at a custom build, ensure the manufacturer is currently registered with the DDTC, otherwise the transaction will not come together. It is mandatory that all manufacturers are to be registered with the ATF and DDTC.

5. Please read everything we send you, failure to do so will ultimately cause delays.

Should you have any questions please email admin@irunguns.ca This email address will be constantly monitored to help you with the changes in export reform.



Thank you for the great year and we are looking forward to putting more guns in the hands of the people.
 
I just did a transaction on GunBroker through IRG.
It's done exactly like the way IRG wrote above.
Great service I have to say. The guys and girls answering the phone are also extremely patient answering and explaining to me the new processes. Now patiently waiting for my new purchase.

How is this going to work with gunbroker? Or it aint and thats dead.
 
I just did a transaction on GunBroker through IRG.
It's done exactly like the way IRG wrote above.
Great service I have to say. The guys and girls answering the phone are also extremely patient answering and explaining to me the new processes. Now patiently waiting for my new purchase.

ahh.. before you literally pay the seller directly. This may cause some headaches as some seller on GB have a time limit on payment, if no payment were made within xx hours its consider abandon, OR in some instances where you can purchase right away on a rare ish firearms that has very limited availability.
 
Does this mean that if a US seller does not ship to Canada, we can still purchase from them and have them ship to IRG's US office? Then IRG will export it to Canada?
 
ahh.. before you literally pay the seller directly. This may cause some headaches as some seller on GB have a time limit on payment, if no payment were made within xx hours its consider abandon, OR in some instances where you can purchase right away on a rare ish firearms that has very limited availability.

I actually made quite a few phone calls to IRG because of this.
The seller stated a 7 day period for payment received from auction close date. But every procedure seem to have a 24 hour processing time:

Wrote an email regarding paperwork after I won the auction - got reply the next day.
Submitted the import forms - reply the next day with bill of sale.
Filled and sent the bill of sale - got the wiring instruction the next day.
Wired the money and called - told may take 24 hours before money is received.
Seller contacted me the 4th day, telling me IRG had just contacted them and they're ready to pay seller.

I know IRG probably get a ton of phone calls or emails everyday.
But when a seller gave you a number of days to pay it really make you want to speed things up.
But I still find this method faster than for me to send a US money order by Canada Post expedited down the States to the sellers like the 5 or 6 previous transactions I had with GunBroker sellers.
 
Can you name one US seller who is allowed to ship to Canada?
Brownells.
But what I'm asking is can I now buy from anyseller.us, who would have otherwise declined my business, and ask that they not worry about exporting without a license and instead just ship to IRG. IRG will receive the item and export it.
 
Brownells.
But what I'm asking is can I now buy from anyseller.us, who would have otherwise declined my business, and ask that they not worry about exporting without a license and instead just ship to IRG. IRG will receive the item and export it.

That’s what I’m worried about. I want some expensive night vision mounts, but I don’t want them stuck over there.
 
The US State Dept or the DDTC has actually opened more doors for Canadians. Where before they were considered international transactions and alot of people did not want to get involved. Now that everything is considered domestic and a straight FFL transfer it has become easier for the end user. Our side is a little more complex but if everyone follows the rules and thoroughly reads the information we provide you the process should be streamlined.

I hope this answers your questions.


The US IRUNGUNS Team


Brownells.
But what I'm asking is can I now buy from anyseller.us, who would have otherwise declined my business, and ask that they not worry about exporting without a license and instead just ship to IRG. IRG will receive the item and export it.
 
I'm gonna throw a curveball... have things gotten any easier going the other way (CA->US)? For example, I'm not sure if clamp-on accessory rails (not a handguard, just a piece that screws together around the barrel) are considered "prohibited-for-import primary components" or if they're import-eligible, but a friend up on your side of the border has offered me a surplus Tri-Ad rail he no longer needs--should I fire somebody in the office off a note with a more detailed inquiry and reference data, or just politely decline, limp by on the cheap knockoff I'm presently using and hope a US manufacturer sees fit to do another run?
 
Wait. Does this mean the ITAR Exemption is gone? I used Irunguns and I love their t shirt. But does that mean i have to go thru Irunguns to buy a cleaning rod or a small random part?
 
Itar exemption and this is 2 different things. As long as the place you buy from is registered. You can still buy from them directly.

Brownells, e sarco etc. These people csn still export them and you csn still utilize the $500 exemption.

The rule changed here is that if the purchaser wants to do a third party export, they can still do so, but will have to be pay with a US payment originate from within the US.
 
I just did a transaction on GunBroker through IRG.
It's done exactly like the way IRG wrote above.
Great service I have to say. The guys and girls answering the phone are also extremely patient answering and explaining to me the new processes. Now patiently waiting for my new purchase.

Same here, first experience with IRG importation. IRG did a lot to help me get my newest order all set up and finalized dealing with the Rock Island Auction. It's a little bit expensive with extra shipping and taxes on top of the import charge and now wire transfer charge, but it's an awesome way to get rare/hard to find stuff. Mine should be on the next import. I'd do it again if we are still allowed to have guns next year....
 
We move very quickly in issuing funds once we receive them. Please remember one of the most important things is to reference your Import Order number when wiring the funds to us. We have set up a separate account just for this purpose but when you receive as many transactions as we do if you do not reference that number there will most likely be a delay until we can figure out what funds are yours.

The seller has 3 options for payment,

1. We will wire the funds
2. Send a check
3. Credit card

E.G. of delays...

You have your girlfriend oops I mean life partner wire the money for you... Their name is on the wire not yours.
Your mother wires the funds... go ahead laugh but it has happened.
You wire funds for multiple firearms with no reference???

And worst one of all, your life partner wires funds for multiple firearms with no reference.

Please read everything we send you. It makes for a really easy process.


The IRUNGUNS Team


ahh.. before you literally pay the seller directly. This may cause some headaches as some seller on GB have a time limit on payment, if no payment were made within xx hours its consider abandon, OR in some instances where you can purchase right away on a rare ish firearms that has very limited availability.
 
Your best option there would be to contact Amber at 928-505-6794. She deals directly with the ATF and all imports into the US.


I'm gonna throw a curveball... have things gotten any easier going the other way (CA->US)? For example, I'm not sure if clamp-on accessory rails (not a handguard, just a piece that screws together around the barrel) are considered "prohibited-for-import primary components" or if they're import-eligible, but a friend up on your side of the border has offered me a surplus Tri-Ad rail he no longer needs--should I fire somebody in the office off a note with a more detailed inquiry and reference data, or just politely decline, limp by on the cheap knockoff I'm presently using and hope a US manufacturer sees fit to do another run?
 
No, just anything that is regulated under the USML. You can google USML, the first 3 categories reference pretty well everything you can have exported to Canada.


Wait. Does this mean the ITAR Exemption is gone? I used Irunguns and I love their t shirt. But does that mean i have to go thru Irunguns to buy a cleaning rod or a small random part?
 
You can source your purchase but do not pay for it. If you send funds into the US and pay the seller directly for anything regulated by the USML it will most likely never leave the US under the new Export Regulations. The process is easy, just make sure you read everything we send you.

Does this mean that if a US seller does not ship to Canada, we can still purchase from them and have them ship to IRG's US office? Then IRG will export it to Canada?
 
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