Firearm import fees

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I’ve had a bird gun built in Spain and it’s ready. The importer’s website declares a $1K gun cost $1800 to import currently? The gun maker suggested about $1K in import fees back in September. This is about a $15K shotgun. How much can I expect to pay? Anyone have an opinion? Thx Hutch
 
I know this is an apples to oranges comparison; but I shipped a pre-64 Super Grade .300H&H to Australia last year by way of a broker and I believe it was $1,400 shipping and broker fees.
 
Shop around. Most of the fee goes to the importer's profit. I've imported several shotguns from the UK and paid a little or a lot, depending on who did the importing.
 
I paid $1440 to import a $3300 shotgun from London to the U.S. in 2016. I used Griffin and Howe as the U.S. importer.
 

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As it turned out, the final import fees were only $1100. I didn’t ask any questions.
 
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British Sporting Arms, Millbrook, NY imports for Grulla.
 
British Sporting Arms, Millbrook, NY imports for Grulla.

Thanks. I used them when I imported my Henry Atkin SLE. I thought that they were fairly expensive... but times have changed.
 

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