I have a MPA Tikka chassis I’m going to sell. I was hit up by a member on another forum that wants to buy it but he lives in the United Kingdom. Anyone know off the top of their head if it’s legal to ship a chassis to the UK?
I think stocks are not under ITAR
https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-i...9cc5df41a180750a&node=22:1.0.1.13.58&rgn=div5
But my experience is a lot US vendors will tell you to get fucked if you ask them about international shipping, even for things like bipods.
Also while a stock or chassis may be perfectly legal here and could ship from the US, it would need import paperwork on this end. (England and Canada are probably the same?)
@THEIS is most likely who you want to ask about exporting.
Stocks are under ITAR , I have forcibly 'donated' a carbon fiber Manners to US gov and received a 'letter of gratitude' for violation of ITAR a couple of years ago. Trump was supposedly removing much of ITAR limitations but it doesn't show to be much difference in practice.
Funny enough ITAR seems to be one-way street, as i exported well over a hundred triggers to US through all the customs and never had an issue.
Get an MDT from Canada , no issues with ITAR from them
Hi,
Short answer is Yes it can be.
Short answer is No it cannot be.
Makes sense?? I didn't think it would, lolol.
95% of firearms and firearms related components are no longer under DDTC (ITAR) regulation; they have been moved to Dept of Commerce regulations.
Unless you setup an account with DoC along with AES (Automated Export System) and submit the required information you cannot legally ship that stock to the UK.
IF you do go through those setup processes and get the approval then yes you can ship that stock to the UK.
Sincerely,
Theis