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    Quote Originally Posted by ireload2 View Post
    In the case of CZ USAicon rifles the company name and US city location is marked on the receiver but the entire rifle is made in the Czechicon Republic and the city is not mentioned.
    Browning's guns are marked "Made in Japanicon" to satisfy the origin marking requirement, the US address is the importers information, a separate American law and requirement for import marking of firearms.

    As for CZ USA. Er no, they are handled as new manufactured parts kit guns and are considered made (better word assembled) inside of the USA. Same reason they also comply with the 5 US Made part rule that any part kit gun needs to comply with.

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