Hi, planning to order some Zenitco parts from 39bullets as they now ship from Georgia and Kazakhstan to avoid the sanctions on goods sent directly from Russia.
Things going to order include handguards, stocks, grips and flashlight+laser (Klesch-2PS, not too confident with this one though). Don't want to do this but 5KU and LCT parts really suck
What are the chances they pass through UK customs legally? Any firearms license needed?
As others have said, parts that would be treated as firearms are generally pressure bearing items.
There are also international controls on specific types of military accessories, but anything gun related could generate additional customs interest irrespective of whether or not the parts are legal
There is the other matter of sanctions busting.
You’ve stated that you are aware that the Russian retailer is dispatching via other countries to bypass international sanctions on Russia
Its on your conscience regarding that, but it does raise another potential flag at customs
Importing can be pretty tricky. It’s totally ‘buyer beware’ as at any point items could be seized and destroyed or held pending import charges & fees.
Not only do you have the initial item cost plus international postage, lots of potential time delays, and the potential of anyone challenging the contents, but import fees
If you just pay for the item and the postage then the package might just pass through, or it will sit awaiting processing while you are sent an import VAT bill of 20% of the value (which may be the invoice value or may be reassessed at customs) and a fee by the carrier to process it
There is the potential that a foreign retailer registers with HMRC and charges you UK VAT at the point of sale - in which case they document it on the label and pay HMRC for you
Think about what the chances of that from a Russian company that is evading international sanctions ?