Well how else can you buy a Swaro that is not sold in the US???
This is a good point in more than one way BC. Local brand offices can get upset about grey imports because they have been denied the profit from the sale but then folks want to lumber them with the costs of aftermarket support / warranty, hence they often say 'no way'. But in this case SONA hasn't dipped out on the profit from a sale because they don't sell the Habichts in the States. In this instance they have denied themselves the profit from the sale and US citizens have to buy from overseas if they want these models. In these circumstances I doubt whether it is correct to call a Habicht a 'grey' import at all.
Lee