They used to ship direct, now they don't
U.S. Department of Commerce
Bureau of Industry and Security
Office of Exporter Services
Tel.: (202) 482-4811
Website: http://www.bis.doc.gov
Sale or transfer of items listed is prohibited to entities on the list of debarred parties, denied persons and embargoed countries. It is the buyer's responsibility to be aware of these lists and to obey the law. These restrictions are enforced and the penalties are severe.
They used to ship to Canada, now they dont. I contacted them recently about sending a scope back to them for repairs/replacement. They said they don't deal with Canada anymore and directed me to optics warehouse in the UK. Optics warehouse said they may be able to help but had to wait until covid 19 restrictions were lifted as they were short staff and inventory.
I don't know why they won't deal with Canada or use a distributor here.
what if I pick one up after corvid when in the states and bring it over the border and declaring that i purchased a few items and if they want to see my items would this scope mean anything to them other then the cost concerning duties.
The penalties for ITAR infractions are stiff:
Civil fines up to $500,000 per violation
Criminal fines of up to $1 million and/or 10 years imprisonment per violation
From what I can find it looks like scopes have been removed from ITAR.
From a Wiley Law website. Jan 23 2020
Rifle scopes are being completely removed from the jurisdiction of the ITAR, except those captured by USML Category XII.
From what I can find it looks like scopes have been removed from ITAR.
From a Wiley Law website. Jan 23 2020
Rifle scopes are being completely removed from the jurisdiction of the ITAR, except those captured by USML Category XII.