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Ouch!! $200-$300 for the import with cost up to $500 to $600. Hope that includes freight. Shop around. I think you can do better than that. Here are some other importers from my Martini Internet Resource list http://www.martinihenry.com/links.htm Kebco LLC - http://www.kebcollc.com Simpson Ltd. - http://www.simpsonltd.com Leroy's Big Valley Guns (eMail) - leroygun@nemontel.net John Appleton - http://users.erols.com/apple1co The easiet way is have your local FFL Dealer do the ATF- Form 6 for you and have the guns mailed to to the dealer. Most FFL Dealers don't know that they can do an occasional import and will turn you down. If the rifles are more than 100 years old they are duty free. If you have a trip planned to where the rifles are take the approved Form 6 with you and bring them back as your baggage. Save shipping and brokerage fees. Declare them on your Customs declaration and claim them as an inheritance. Know the fair market value from where you got them. Don't declare them at US market value. You may have to pay duty, but the value will be reduced by your exemption. You will still have to deliver them to the Dealer for the 4473. |