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A young friend of mine living in the US has a Grandfather in Alberta Canada that wants to gift a Winchester 1894 to him. Thought I would ask the Gunsmiths first on the process. Everything I look up requires you pay duty on the sales price of the rifle. This rifle has been in the family a long while and grandpa wants to gift it to the young US resident. No sale involved. Any ideas on how to process this. Would prefer real experience over opinions. Thanks DS.. | ||
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Wanted to get this back to the top in case anyone can help this young man get his rifle. Thanks | |||
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Ralf Martini or his Wife is a good place to ask. Very nice people up there with USA shipping a common thing for them. Martini Gunmakers Canada. Life itself is a gift. Live it up if you can. | |||
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I'll get it back to the top for you. A guy I knew once brought some rifles back from Canada; put them in your trunk and hope you don't get searched. He never did. He also used to ship rifles to England, labeled as go cart axles. Do not try this now. He died two years ago, but nor from doing risky stuff. | |||
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So if there were a loophole for gifts, everything that came across the border would be a gift. The duty on firearms coming into the Usa is only about 3%. Get a letter from the giftor stating the used rifle is worth $300 and pay the $9. Russ Gould - Whitworth Arms LLC BigfiveHQ.com, Large Calibers and African Safaris Doublegunhq.com, Fine English, American and German Double Rifles and Shotguns VH2Q.com, Varmint Rifles and Gear | |||
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