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Seeking a helping hand in the USA
Last edited by RobD; 07-08-2011 at 06:55 PM.
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07-08-2011 06:49 PM
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Hmm, tricky issue, and I sympathize. Using an obliging friend is how I get around it too. Good luck ...
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The problem is definately an interesting one, I often see things on U.S.
Ebay that interest me, but the seller will not sell outside of U.S.
This really p****s me off, I bet they have no qualms about buying from here. A freindly contact is the answer all right.
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Maybe they don't like Your Countries Gun Laws and are refusing to do business overseas for that very reason...Sounds like a bad proposition to me as the sender would be the one holding the bag if the deal goes south. You'd still be sipping Fosters on the beach, and one of us would be a pin cushion in Jail..Tsk, Tsk
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This is the Brownell's page on exporting from the USA
http://www.brownells.com/aspx/genera...nal_sales.aspx
Makes interesting reading and explains why some companies no longer want to go through the hassle
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It looks like it's all one way traffic. After reading that and thinking about the odd small part that we would want , and knowing our import restrictions, I am still certain that it's just the one country that's up itself.
Remember, when it comes to SMLE parts, we want for very little.
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US gun shops don´t seem to have the same level of squeamishness when exporting fully auto rifles to drug barons in Mexico
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The last post is drifting dangerously close to political commentary. Please keep it on topic so we don't have to close this thread.
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Originally Posted by
villiers
US gun shops don´t seem to have the same level of squeamishness when exporting fully auto rifles to drug barons in Mexico
The U.S. NRA has pretty much DEBUNKED that theory. They have proven that 90% of such weapons come from the Middle East and Central Asia through Guatemala.
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I need to say my piece in defense of the FFL's involved. I can't let comments like above go by without a rebuttal as it's absolute crap. I see that the propaganda perpetrated by the international and US news media has taken effect. The Mexican Gun running scandal was perpetrated by the U.S. Government and not American gun dealers. The dealers involved were instructed by the Department of Justice to make sales that they knew were illegal and were uncomfortable with. There were NO fully automatic weapons sold by US gun shops that were a part of this fiasco. It isn't that easy to sell a full auto weapon to anyone in this country contrary to popular belief. It's a corrupt ploy to cast blame on the American gun trade for weapons smuggling so that more restrictive gun laws can be put in place here and it relies on the ignorance of the masses. The problem is that good folks working for the BATFE blew the whistle when one of our Border Control Agents was killed with one of the weapons. The crap is just now starting to fly as this big corrupt operation has back fired. You can shut it down now if you like. I hope you do.
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Export of parts is no problem as long as the ITAR laws are followed. We've discussed this here on milsurps before. Export licensing is expensive. I can do it for you if you need the service.
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The Brownells export page offered above by Amatikulu
is an excellent reference.
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