Jim Borden
New member
ITAR and export
Barrel blanks, bullets and cases have to be exported from USA through a registered exporter. Category I is for weapons and components of weapons under 50 caliber. Complete weapons, receivers, barrels are considered SME even though under 50 cal. Category III refers you to Category I and Category II. If the components (brass, bullets) are for items under category I or II they then require an export permit.
Just because the Post Office delivers a package or accepts a package to ship does not make it legal. The wording in the ITAR is quite clear. Firearms parts and ammumition and ammo parts require exporting.
I have unfortunately been involved with the ITAR regs for over 15 years and have had to learn them them in detail.
Dennis
If you ever get the chance to visit The United States visit a Post Office.They have export forms sitting on the shelf and you fill them out and attach them to your package.
If you want to send loaded ammunition,firearms or nuclear reactor parts to Iran they look down upon that immediately.If you want to send a cartridge case to England they say nothing at all.
We cannot send Loaded Ammunition,Primers or Powder to anyone in The United States from within The United States right now as an individual.If I wanted to send Primers from Texas to Oklahoma as a individual it cannot be done.I can however take the primers to a gunshop and pay them to ship them for me.None of this can go through the Postal Service at all and to ship with UPS you need to complete an exam.
A business such as Cabelas or Midway can send through the postal service but a individual can not.
A barrel blank,bullets or cases can be sent out without any worries on our end.It is the receiving country such as Canada that is the fly in the ointment.
Waterboy
Barrel blanks, bullets and cases have to be exported from USA through a registered exporter. Category I is for weapons and components of weapons under 50 caliber. Complete weapons, receivers, barrels are considered SME even though under 50 cal. Category III refers you to Category I and Category II. If the components (brass, bullets) are for items under category I or II they then require an export permit.
Just because the Post Office delivers a package or accepts a package to ship does not make it legal. The wording in the ITAR is quite clear. Firearms parts and ammumition and ammo parts require exporting.
I have unfortunately been involved with the ITAR regs for over 15 years and have had to learn them them in detail.