First, you need to ensure the legality of the shipment, both from where you're shipping them from (I'm assuming it's the US) and where they're being received at. On the US side, you need licencing through ITARS in order to be able to export firearms, firearms components, certain firearms accessories, military surplus items, dual use technologies, etc. On the Honduran end... you should probably inquire with their embassy on this matter.
The country code for Honduras is 504. So to send a fax to Honduras, use 011 + 504 + the local number in Honduras (an 8-digit number, generally starting with a "2").
The country code for Honduras is 504. So to send a fax to Honduras, use 011 + 504 + the local number in Honduras (an 8-digit number, generally starting with a "2").
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you can get parts for most guns at Numrich gun parts corp. they are on line, and send parts out very fast
You will have to go to the Honduras embassy in the U.S.A and then submit the papers for divorce. They will then send it and proceed with the paper.
Honduras can get hurricanes. A hurricane is the named used for what are called typhoons in parts of Asia. So Honduras gets them, but they use the word hurricane instead of typhoon.
Gun Parts Corporation is the main supplier of Numrich gun parts. On eBay, one can find Numrich gun parts. On Amazon, one can find a few Numrich gun parts.
This model was made by Daisy Air gun it's a model 1894. I suggest you do a search on the web for air gun repair ( there are several people who repair airguns.) locate one who repairs Daisy and send it to them.
One can get spare parts for a Nikko shotgun at some local gun retailers or through gun manufacturers. Gun parts can also be found through gun classifieds and gun auctions.
This gun was manufactured by Marlin as a Model 81. For parts, try http://www.gunpartscorp.com. You don't need to send it anywhere. Just take it to a local gunsmith.
The the "Gun Parts Corporation" or Gun Broker in the parts catagories
Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and some parts of Mexico