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I'll second that , bring them home.
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03-03-2011 04:08 PM
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I had two of the the late 1980s Korean import Garands. I only bought the ones with original finish and stayed away from the slate gray sand blasted ones.
The best one I purchased had its original Nov 1943 barrel and lockbar sights. I was in the Army at the time and in uniform. The store owner let me go through about 25 guns, switch parts and build the rifle as correctly as I could for Nov 1943. $217 out the door.
I only sold it after I started buying non-import marked CMP
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Update- I spoke with a dealer-buddy. He was at the Shot Show and agrees that ATF has stopped their import. He says State Dept. has agreed to a limited import license and forwarded it off to ATF. They will not allow importation as ATF has concluded they will all go to Mexico for use by Drug Lords. There is sits.
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BATF should know that .30 carbine ammo is in low supply, and expensive. I would think the drug lords would want to equip their armies with rifles that they can readily get ammo for. JMT.....Frank
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Again second hand info here, but this is what I was told- ATF has not been denying import permit applications. They sit on them for a period of time and then return them via mail with no action taken. Not denied, not approved, nothing done with the import permit application. Very difficult to get anything done.
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No offense Steve to you or whoever is telling you that but it's simply not true. A Form 6 has five boxes and one has to be checked before it's returned. Download one from the ATF website and you'll see what I'm talking about. Action is always taken one way or the other. I got my retransfer authorization today from the Office of Regional Security and Arms Transfers, Bureau of Political and Military Affairs, U.S. Dept. of State for the "one off" Carbine in Canada
. I'll be submitting the Form 6 by week's end along with the State Department letter and we'll see what happens. BATFE Imports Branch usually have my Form 6's back inside of a month. The examiners there are actually quite good and work well with me. Stay tuned.
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In light of recent events, I can't imagine the Washington political machine approving the import of any number of firearms. And, particularly military surplus firearms. The Carbines are a dead fish I think because of the ease of conversion to full auto. The BATF must surely be aware of this situation. The M1
's are a little more likely but only marginally so, in the best of times. This isn't the best of times by any stretch of the imagination.
Figure at least two years to change the administration even if the conservatives can win. With the recent actions of the conservative state legislatures, this is by no means as likely as it was in November.
I will apologize in advance if this violates the "politics" restriction on this board, but this IS a political matter. Either we face that fact or quit discussing the re-importation of these old firearms. Again, my apologies.
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Brian-all second hand stuff. I don't import so really have no first hand experience. I wish you well with the import.
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