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Quote: Quote: Quote: Irrespective of the above which is not just bureaucratic. It is getting so hard and long. Once it seemed so easy and quick. Now it seems so difficult. And very costly. My guess it is purposeful, to make it hard to buy firearms from overseas. So ridiculous. With so many purchases being "old clunkers", but excellent vintage guns, much desired by their purchasers, and not desired by "rebels" or criminals. Imagine a criminal getting a .375 Express or 9.5x57., and then wanting to feed it. Will they join these forums to find out how to handload ammo? Ha ha. We aren't talking about Ar-15s or other mass destruction weapons. Paperwork of course protects us all endlessly. Of course any civilian owning any sort of weapon seems the problem with those in "authority". I was so lucky Rolf was so committed to sending me the two M-S's he had in Germany. If commercial seller, I would almost certainly have never seen them. Interestingly it was through Holt's that they ended up getting here. With a Holt's agent here being a friend and shipped with his usual stock. Still took an effort and a long time, and no small amount of dollars to get them here. Definitely not for some odd cheaper single firearm. I think you will enjoy your rifle when it arrives. Great useful calibre for Alaska as well. |