Big Al:

Glad to hear that you are getting your gun.
I will say someone really dropped the ball on this transaction. From what you are saying is that you started down this road almost a year ago. If you and the exporting dealer had the info on the gun which I am sure you and the dealer did, since you knew what you purchased I think the problem was with the import agent. You said they had an importer had an ffl. Once you have the specs of the gun then the ffl dealer (class 1 or licensed importer class 8) can apply. That form 6 is valid for 2 years. I would probably ask to see the copy of the from 6 and see the date it was applied for. I would say this as only if you feel that some of the charges for the fees were out of order and maybe they can give you a slight adjustment. I know I would. If you are happy with the outcome and the fees than ok, no need.

Here is my other two cents:

I think you said that you were thinking about getting your own license. You did not say a general ffl, class 1 or import license class 8. If you are only planning to import a few guns a year, I would not advise it, same with a class 1 license. Just pay the ffl fees to another dealer or licensed importer.
It may seem great at the front end for just a few guns but in the long run, not worth it.

John Boyd


John Boyd
Quality Arms Inc
Houston, TX
713-818-2971