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USGI M1 Carbine receivers
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05-11-2017 03:24 PM
# ADS
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The M1
Carbine is very popular in the Philippines.
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Hi Charlie, from the Philippine side parts would be no big deal and in the US I'm sure the only thing that WOULD cause problems is the receiver and more then likely the barrel. The bad part is you don't want to be caught buying firearms in the Philippines and not being a citizen their jails really suck LOL
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You can import parts for any military rifle from anywhere in the world......EXCEPT any USGI rifles, pistols or parts there of. It's what our last Pres and the Hilda Beast did the last year in office to make their liberal anti gun people happy when there was the possibility of bringing the M1
's in from Korea. They prevented that and added the parts to the ban too. So if you get caught with USGI parts attempting to bring them back it's a felony now and time in a Federal Country Club. Does it make sense??? Of course not but the liberal agenda never has made sense.
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Firearm and firearm parts come under ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations)... here is some info on it...
http://www.borderview.com/services/f...ption-service/
In a nutshell you cannot import more than $100 ($500 if from Canada
) of misc small arms parts without an import permit.
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Bruce, Wow THANK YOU... I would have been arrested I'm sure as I had every intention of bringing home a 1903 Springfield Stock and small parts like the clips and trigger guard. WHEW... Thank you!!
---------- Post added at 03:02 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:56 PM ----------

Originally Posted by
rkbanet
Now i'm confused LOL but to be on the safe side i'll not bring anything back. I don't know and I can't seem to find any documentation that show this over rides the law signed in by Obama.
and i'm out of time leaving in 3 hours.
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Yup ITAR would have applied but by executive order from our former Pres changed it all. And until Trump or Congress over rides it the order still stands.
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