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Thread: 1851 B.P. Navy revolver to import from USA

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    1851 B.P. Navy revolver to import from USA

    I am currently staying with family in the USA and as a gift I was given a BP cap and ball navy revolver, can I get it on my F.A.C. or will I have to leave it here and shoot it when I'm visiting, any one with experience to give advice ??

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    Russell,

    Are you in the US now? Do you have your FAC with you? Do you have a variation for .36 B/P revolver?

    If so, put it in a airline approved luggage, bring it over. Go through the "Red" channel at customs and declare it. Pay any duty deemed necessary and Customs fill in your FAC. Inform your firearms dept in the usual way, jobs a good 'un!

    For personal imports your FAC/SGC acts as all relevant import docs. Look through the notes on your ticket and you'll see it printed there.

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    The last post in this thread is right. You do need a variation on your FAC first. It used to be that Customs would store the gun until your variation came through. That was many years ago and they are more likely to destroy it now. If you have a variation and your FAC handy then just declare it in the normal way on arrival.
    One other thing. MAKE SURE your airline is prepared to carry firearms. Many won't carry as much as an air pistol even though it is securely locked in the hold. I speak from bitter experience on this. Even if they do they may charge you a handling fee. You may also need to reproof the gun once it has arrived. It depends on who made it. Italian proof marks may be OK.

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    advice

    thanks for the advice I don't have my FAC with me as I was not expecting to get a gun, but I am back in the USA in June so your advice will be good for then, I am here for another 18 days so may get FAC posted over thanks again, Russ

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    I know BA, united, American airlines, Canada airlines all allow firearms if ity helps.

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    I fly with US Airways I checked their policy and it looks like no problem with them, just original box in hard sided case, locked, and key in my possession, so looks good for next trip, they even allow ammo but I won't bother !! thanks, Russ.

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    Marvellous! Just the gun I'm after! I wish someone would give me one as a Prezzie. Hope it all goes well for you Russell.
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    Congratulations, Russ!

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    THANK'S

    Thanks Eagleman will contact you on my return, I am a member of Aintree pistol club and several member shoot BP, so advice will be there when I get home...... And thanks for you kind thought's JIM if I get down to New Orleans will look you up (I Love Jazz)
    Last edited by Russell Start; 31-12-2008 at 07:44 PM.

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    Jim McArthur is offline Frock coat wearing, riverboat dwelling, southern gent
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    Let me know when you're coming!

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