Quote Originally Posted by Brian Dickicon View Post
I'm not sure of the executive order number. It's a fact because I got a DSP-5 RWA'd last Fall that had a MN 91/30 sniper rifle on it. I had to remove it and submit it again.
I don't see what else it could be. The model 91/30 rifle is listed in the exceptions of 27 CFR Part 47.

(b) Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this section, the Director shall
deny applications to import into the United Statesicon the following firearms
and ammunition:

(1) Any firearm located or manufactured in Georgia, Kazakstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Moldova, Russianicon Federation, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, or Uzbekistan, and
any firearm previously manufactured in the Soviet Union, that is not one
of the models listed below:

(i) Pistols/Revolvers:

(A) Germanicon Model P08 Pistol.

(B) IZH 34M, .22 caliber Target Pistol.

(C) IZH 35M, .22 caliber Target Pistol.

(D) Mauser Model 1896 Pistol.

(E) MC-57-1 Pistol.

(F) MC-1-5 Pistol.

(G) Polish Vis Model 35 Pistol.

(H) Soviet Nagant Revolver.

(I) TOZ 35, .22 caliber Target Pistol.



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(ii) Rifles:

(A) BARS-4 Bolt Action Carbine.

(B) Biathlon Target Rifle, .22LR caliber.

(C) Britishicon Enfield Rifleicon.

(D) CM2, .22 caliber Target Rifle (also known as SM2, 22 caliber).

(E) German Model 98K Rifle.

(F) German Model G41 Rifle.

(G) German Model G43 Rifle.

(H) IZH-94.

(I) LOS-7 Bolt Action Rifle.

(J) MC-7-07.

(K) MC-18-3.

(L) MC-19-07.

(M) MC-105-01.

(N) MC-112-02.

(O) MC-113-02.

(P) MC-115-1.

(Q) MC-125/127.

(R) MC-126.

(S) MC-128.

(T) Saiga Rifle.

(U) Soviet Model 38 Carbine.

(V) Soviet Model 44 Carbine.

(W) Soviet Model 91/30 Rifle.

(X) TOZ 18, .22 caliber Bolt Action Rifle.

(Y) TOZ 55.

(Z) TOZ 78.

(AA) Ural Target Rifle, .22LR caliber.

(BB) VEPR Rifle.

(CC) Winchester Model 1895, Russian Model Rifle;
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