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| Matt, I've used Glenn Baker at Woodcock Hill in Pennsylvania, but can't your local FFL import himself? www.woodcockhill.comRegards, Tim |
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| Matt, I'm an FFL in Hartland. The serious legwork on he import thing is handled by the import broker. The FFL really does not have that much to do. If you still want to go through with this, give me a call at the shop: 810 348 4112. Mike Ryan
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| If your co-worker plans on making any trips back and forth, he can just apply with the ATF using a Form 6. When it comes back approved he should be able to bring them in himself. He just needs to have the approved Form 6 with him when he comes thru customs. |
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