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I bought an antique revolver in Virginia (via Internet) and would like to have it shipped to me to Europe. What method is good for that? I was told that UPS does not ship any handgun internationally. Thanks for any hints.
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I have used the US and Canadian postal services to ship antique revolvers to Canada, using Registered Mail.

On the US side, a pre-1899 revolver is an antique and not a problem to mail. My Canadian buyer sent the appropriate RCMP (police) paperwork, and I included a copy of this paperwork and proof of antique status under US law. I clearly described the revolver on the US customs forms. All went very smoothly.

So - legal for the seller to pop it in the US mail to you. You will want to be very sure that you can receive it legally.

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monte: u.s. registered mail is the a good way to ship...make sure item is insured. however, it may take a while.


keep it simple and keep it safe...
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Jani,

I have shipped antique handguns to Europe and use U.S. Priority Mail, always insured, which is a registered mail product but is expedited and transfers to the destination countries Priority/Express mail system......

I always put the appropriate customs paper work for the U.S. departure customs and the receiving customs paperwork as supplied by the buyer via fax, inside a clear plastic self adhesive pouch on the box......

The Netherlands and Switzerland are especially easy IMO, as their antique firearms laws closely parallel those in the U.S.....as a collector, I am sure you are well aware of your countries laws regarding antique hand gun transportation etc......

All went very smooth and the transition took just over 9 days on the last one.......most of that time consumed in customs on both ends.....

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Thanks.

Doug,
What would be the "appropriate customs paper work for the U.S. departure customs"? Is standard Customs Declaration enough, or should there be something else too? Thanks again.

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Jani,

Standard Customs Declaration is enough, but make sure that it is filled out properly......i.e., antique age of manufacture stated clearly......Example: Antique Model 1877 Colt Lightning manufactured in 1878, serial XXXX....

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Doug




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