Has it changed much or is still about double the purchase price (in dollars) to import a gun from England to the US?
It has never been double the price unless you were importing a $500.00 gun. We do not know what TACO is going to do further with the tariff but before this screwing of American gun buyers, the cost to import a gun here averaged around $800.00 for the guns I have personal experience.
Bushveld, your Trump bashing and recent use of the TACO acronym is rather amusing, considering that Trump is the only President in decades who has had the stones to actually do anything serious to confront the massive trade deficit and loss of critical U.S. Manufacturing jobs.
And when it comes to Presidents who actually chickened out, I wonder why you never had any similar commentary about Syria's President Assad crossing Obama's "Red Line" with zero consequences, or Putin and Hamas thumbing their noses at Biden over his gutless "Don't" warnings.
How does Trump Derangement Syndrome make you forget or ignore real Democrat Chickens, or Democrat policies that cost U.S taxpayers far more than any gun tariff ever will?
And here's a purely hypothetical question concerning your comment on $800.00 average import fees, and the possibility of tariffs screwing American gun buyers...
If someone advertises and sells an item on this forum such as a nice gun case for $350.00 or a couple flats of ammo for $300.00, and they pay Dave Weber the customary $12.00 fee... then do you agree that someone who advertises these $800.00 gun importing services should also pay that modest fee for each and every successful sale?
Or do you think Dave should get screwed, and that other sellers who have the integrity to pay the $12.00 should subsidize those who feel that advertising in their Taglines or Posts in other forums makes them somehow exempt?
This should be interesting and revealing...