We follow all federal and state Firearms laws. This means any serial numbered item [firearm or reciever] must be shipped to a licensed dealer in your state unless you are a resident of Kentucky and come here in person to pick it up. Please make sure what you order is legal for you to order, import and possess in your city, state or country.

International orders

We can now export orders of gun parts up to 500.00 to certain countries. We will need any import licenses/approvals from your country. We will need a copy of your IPSC/IDPA ID or referral from the IPSC/IDPA director in your country for first time orders. It is your responsibility to verify that you are allowed to import to your country the items you order. We can only ship gun parts through the USMail at this time. If you are exporting product after purchasing inside the US be sure to do so legally according to Department of Commerce/BIS rules. We suggest using a licensed exporter to handle permits for you. For larger volumes please contact us to arrange a export license which can be good for up to 4 years. We will need all licenses and import permits to get the license started.

Our site does utilize address verification on credit card transaction. Please be sure you enter the correct billing address for the credit card used. Failure to do so will cause the transaction to be declined and delay your order. Due to fraud, first time orders must have shipping address match the billing address. if not it will delay your order for further identification. You can change the preferred address by calling your credit card provider. Many gift cards come with directions to not use them on the internet because they can't pass the address verification test. Some gift cards allow you to create an address online so they will work online. If you do not have a gift card that allows this please do not enter it online, it will decline and delay your order.

Damages or loss in transit. Save any and all packing materials, it's becoming harder to get claims paid, especially through the postal service. If you have a claim with the postal service you will need to make sure the delivery person makes note of the damage and then take it to the post office so they can fill out form 2856 and mail it to the claims center. ONLY the USPS can fill out 2856, not you or us. Without this they will not pay! We can reshiip your item and charge you for it immediately. We will refund the item in the damaged order when we get paid for the claim. I understand this is burdensome but it is the way USPS does it so please keep this in mind when selecting a shipping method. It is your choice. UPS is much easier to deal with.Also please keep in mind we are not responsible for USMail packages that the US mail says has been delivered. They will not pay a claim even if lost or stolen if they show it as delivered. You accept their terms when you choose that service. We suggest using UPS. They may cost a little more but the service level is much better.