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MidwayUSA refuses to ship to Soldiers overseas

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14 August 2012, 18:39
bobhanson1
MidwayUSA refuses to ship to Soldiers overseas
MidwayUSA informed me today that they do not ship to APO/FPO addresses (i.e. Soldiers overseas, most often in wartime area like Afghanistan). They told me it was "for the safety of our troops" which is ironic considering I was trying to purchase a knife from them for me to "protect my own safety"...

Given their ill-informed policy (multiple other companies including Blackhawk, Amazon, etc. ship to us at APO boxes using USPS at no additional charge to us or the shipper) I would ask that you all call/email them and voice your displeasure with them, as well as not spend any money with them until they try to help their country's service members help themselves!
17 August 2012, 04:30
Highlander7
I'll check it out. Question... didn't you bring one with you? I swear I brought one too many. Your better off just buying it from another site. There are so many companies that support the military.


MSG, USA (Ret.) Armor
NRA Life Memeber
20 August 2012, 10:41
Raider2k3
They could get in trouble for shipping a lot of the the items they sell to APO/FPO addresses. It is hard to keep track of which items they can ship there. It is much easier to just say nothing goes. While I don't agree with it as a service member I can respect it. They sell way too many items to distinguish between what is legal to ship to APO/FPO.
20 August 2012, 17:57
SFRanger7GP
It is not Midway's decision. It is a State Department (DOS) rule/law. A lot of merchandise cannot be shipped overseas and DOS made it so difficult for a business to get exceptions to the rule that most will not ship anything.

Have someone stateside order it and then reship it to the APO/FPO.
20 August 2012, 22:04
mstarling
The ITAR (International Trade in Arms Regulations ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I..._in_Arms_Regulations ) make it very difficult to legally ship some things overseas.

Rather than run the risk of running afoul of the regulations, some vendors that carry materials that would violate ITA chose to ship nothing ... just to be safe.


Mike

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DRSS, Womper's Club, NRA Life Member/Charter Member NRA Golden Eagles ...
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20 August 2012, 22:17
conifer
If you need someone (me) to receive and then forward to you......happy to oblige.
Alex
aax1@bellsouth.net
25 August 2012, 01:59
Gert Odendaal
I have ordered Mauser parts to complete a .375H&H Magnum project from Brownells.. they unfortunately was not able to ship it to South Africa due to the same restrictions...so I think these restrictions is not applicable on the soldiers outside USA borders..alone.