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    Is Noveske handguard exportable?

    Sorry for the noob question, I am just so tired of searching endlessly.


    I really want to import Noveske handguard
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    Larue magnifier mount (named LT755)

    are these exportable?

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    Probably not as they are almost most likely to be covered by U.S ITAR restrictions and most companies do not want to deal with the BS of exporting them.



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    Find an importer in your country. They will make it happen if you will pay what they ask.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RyanB View Post
    Find an importer in your country. They will make it happen if you will pay what they ask.
    tried it, didnt happen

    and as for ITAR, i guess ill just call Larue and Noveske custom service.

    I would understand it's not exportable if i was trying to bring a nightvision scope. But a magnifier mount? i mean.. come on..

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    You need to read the ITAR regulations.

    CATEGORY I—FIREARMS, CLOSE ASSAULT WEAPONS AND COMBAT SHOTGUNS
    *(a) Nonautomatic and semi-automatic firearms to caliber .50 inclusive (12.7 mm).
    *(b) Fully automatic firearms to .50 caliber inclusive (12.7 mm).
    *(c) Firearms or other weapons (e.g. insurgency-counterinsurgency, close assault weapons
    systems) having a special military application regardless of caliber.
    *(d) Combat shotguns. This includes any shotgun with a barrel length less than 18 inches.
    *(e) Silencers, mufflers, sound and flash suppressors for the articles in (a) through (d) of
    this category and their specifically designed, modified or adapted components and parts.
    (f) Riflescopes manufactured to military specifications (See category XII(c) for controls on
    night sighting devices.)
    *(g) Barrels, cylinders, receivers (frames) or complete breech mechanisms for the articles in
    paragraphs (a) through (d) of this category.
    (h) Components, parts, accessories and attachments for the articles in paragraphs (a)
    through (g) of this category.


    Quote Originally Posted by rainzoro View Post
    tried it, didnt happen

    and as for ITAR, i guess ill just call Larue and Noveske custom service.

    I would understand it's not exportable if i was trying to bring a nightvision scope. But a magnifier mount? i mean.. come on..



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    Even a roll pin would be unexportable. **** ITAR.

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    Actually there is a small exemption for parts with a declared value of 100.00 or less. But, again most companies do not want to get wrapped up in any type of ITAR violation because the profit to ass raping ratio is not worth it.

    Quote Originally Posted by El Pistolero View Post
    Even a roll pin would be unexportable. **** ITAR.



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    Yes they are exportable. The problem is that it is such a long process that most people will not bother to do it legally.
    The price for getting caught is a world of hurt.

    What country do you live in?

    You need to have them exported by a company in the USA that has an export license.

    To get an export permit you will need to provide an import permit from the country it will be going to. You would also need to fill out an end user certificate which states the purpose and final destination of the item.
    This is to prevent the item from getting into the hands of an enemy of the USA.

    When it's all said and done it will probably cost you a couple of hundred dollars and 6-8 weeks.

    If Brownells was selling it it would only cost you 3% over the regular price since they export far more than the maximum annual export fees.
    To export anything that Brownells sells that is on the ITAR list or over $100.00 give a call to Sandy and she will take care of you.
    You can even order ammunition projectiles etc. but most people don't want to go through the hassle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thump_rrr View Post
    Yes they are exportable. The problem is that it is such a long process that most people will not bother to do it legally.
    The price for getting caught is a world of hurt.

    What country do you live in?

    You need to have them exported by a company in the USA that has an export license.

    To get an export permit you will need to provide an import permit from the country it will be going to. You would also need to fill out an end user certificate which states the purpose and final destination of the item.
    This is to prevent the item from getting into the hands of an enemy of the USA.

    When it's all said and done it will probably cost you a couple of hundred dollars and 6-8 weeks.

    If Brownells was selling it it would only cost you 3% over the regular price since they export far more than the maximum annual export fees.
    To export anything that Brownells sells that is on the ITAR list or over $100.00 give a call to Sandy and she will take care of you.
    You can even order ammunition projectiles etc. but most people don't want to go through the hassle.
    wow, I seriously thank you for the information. Just checked their website, they dont have the goodies i want but hope they will in the future!
    oh and I live in South Korea, and we don't have any problem with importing a magnifier mount as long as I say it's for scientific research
    Last edited by rainzoro; 02-22-13 at 06:50.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thump_rrr View Post
    To export anything that Brownells sells that is on the ITAR list or over $100.00 give a call to Sandy and she will take care of you.
    You can even order ammunition projectiles etc. but most people don't want to go through the hassle.
    +1

    Sandy@Brownells is very helpful for international customers. My friend even got AR15 complete upper from them, with minimal hassle. Noveske is on list of registered manufacturers, so license is obtainable. As to LaRue mounts, scope mounts and optics are not restricted by ITAR (except "military scopes") but there is separate restriction list (based on terrorist, criminal and other threats this country has), that says what can be exported by the country. In my case there is no restrictions on optics and accessories.

    If Brownells do not have on their website, what one need, then one can fire them e-mail asking if they can get it for you.

    Brownells is also some times restricted by manufacturers that contractually ban exporting their products.
    Last edited by montrala; 02-22-13 at 06:58.
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