This would be $8500 US with ammo and case. One could like negotiate as well.
Andrew, I'm sure you're already on top of this but just in case, below is the process from the ATF
Title
What is the process for U.S. citizens to lawfully import firearms from overseas?
Summary
Date Published
12/11/2020 5:41 PM
Content
The
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) regulates the permanent importation of defense articles, including firearms. Firearms must be imported by a Federal firearms licensee (FFL)—generally an importer licensed by ATF to routinely engage in that business.
The FFL must obtain an import permit from ATF to import or bring into the United States any firearm. To be imported lawfully, the firearm also must be generally recognized as particularly suitable for, or readily adaptable to, sporting purposes. Surplus military firearms are generally prohibited from importation into the U.S. except for certain curio or relic surplus military firearms imported by licensed importers only.
Provided the firearm is lawfully importable, the person seeking to import the firearm will need to make arrangements with an FFL in his or her State of residence to import the firearm prior to bringing the firearm to the U.S. The FFL must submit an ATF Form 6, Part 1-
Application and Permit for Importation of Firearms, Ammunition and Defense Articles (
ATF Form 5330.3A) to ATF to obtain authorization to import the firearm. It generally takes at least 4-6 weeks for ATF to process the ATF Form 6.
If the import permit is not received prior to the firearms arrival into the U.S., Customs and Border Protection will detain the firearm for up to 30 days. If the FFL is unable to get the permit within that time, the firearm may be transferred to a general order warehouse and the importer will have to pay storage fees. After 60 days after transfer to the warehouse, the firearm could be sold at auction.
In accordance to
18 U.S.C. § 922(a)(1), it is unlawful for any person except a licensed importer, licensed manufacturer, or licensed dealer, to engage in the business of importing, manufacturing, or dealing in firearms, or in the course of such business to ship, transport, or receive any firearm in interstate or foreign commerce.
In accordance to
18 U.S.C. § 922(a)(3), with limited exceptions, it is unlawful for any person other than a licensed importer, licensed manufacturer, licensed dealer, or licensed collector to transport into or receive in the State where he resides (or if the person is a corporation or other business entity, the state where it maintains a place of business) any firearm purchased or otherwise obtained by such person outside that State.
For more information, please visit the
ATF Website.
Article Number
000001157