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Gifting a firearm to someone overseas

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  • mark christian
    You're the man who wants only facts and no opinions...right?


    a) Is this person a citizen of the United Sates or a resident alien whose status allows them to be gifted the afore mentioned firearm? If not, we are finished before we get started. If yes, then the firearm can be checked with their baggage in accordance with airline rules. Keep in mind that individual airline rules vary so much that the person in question will have to contact the chosen airline for specific instructions.

    b) The services of a firearms export service is required and the fees tend to run $200-$300 per item, plus the cost of shipping. The subject of exporting firearms has been covered numerous times so just type the word "export" into the GB search and you'll find a page worth of threads covering it.
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  • perry shooter
    you would have to follow the rules of both seller " you" even if no money changed hands and the laws of the receiving country my find someone who is
    an importer EXPORTER do not try to do it yourself go through customs both places
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  • bk0331
    This person is not a citizen or resident alien. Thank you for the info.

    "Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence." John Adams
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  • rsnyder55
    When i was working at a gun store decades ago, we had a customer from Sweden who was legally here temporarily come in wanting to buy a pistol. I don't remember much of the transaction, but I do remember one step of the process included getting a letter from his embassy in the process and possibly the state department. Unfortunately, I missed out on the much of the process.

    I only mention this because it was possible.
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  • deerhide
    Are you in the U.S. ? If you are in Canada you simply use Canada Post and mail the package! You will insure it against loss and will supply the receivers ID and qualifications (if required, depending on the country). No big deal.
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