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    Pine fire revolver

    Hi guys just find this one today,it is a very nice 7mm Pine fire revolver..
    Not specialist but seems to work but sometimes the cylinder don't turn when you push the trigger but not always it seems to need an inspection.
    Here in france we could have it free if you have 18 years old..
    So it can be sold free..
    Is it legal to sell it like that in EU or USA ?
    Thanks,
    Martin
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            Selling it in the EU varies from country to country and for most countries in the EU you will need a permit. In Belgian it depends on year of production, anything made before 1895 is free to have but for all the rest you need a permit. Other countries have other laws. For the US you will probably need an export license to got it sold over there.

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              If the firearm you intend to import is an antique and was manufactured in or before 1898, you or the dealer if you choose to use one does not have to submit the Form 6 to ATF, however you must be able to prove to CBP that it was manufactured during that period. If you ship the antique be sure the package includes the required documention. CBP will accept a certificate of authenticity or bill of sale with the year the firearm was manufactured as proof of age. If the firearm was manufactured after 1898, the dealer has to submit the Form 6 to ATF for approval to import the firearm.

              If the firearm is at least 100 years old or more and you can provide proof of age, the firearm will be eligible for duty-free treatment under the antique provision in the Harmonized Tariff Schedule.

              For more information on antique firearms see ATF Web site.

              You can obtain duty rates for firearms that are not antique in chapter 93 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule .

              To obtain ATF regulations on imports of firearms, you should reference the "Federal Firearms Regulations Reference Guide". You can contact the ATF Distribution Office to obtain a copy at (301) 583-4696. Please visit the ATF Web site for a guide to information about importing firearms, ammunition, and implements of war.

              So, look for the proof mark, take a close up photo, include a photocopy print out of the proofs and their dates, and you might be good to go.

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