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Last edited by rooster2412; 06-08-21 at 20:44.
Sounds to me like you are asking how good being but ****ed will feel. I have never done it but I can't imagine it being any fun the first time.
There’s probably a right way to get it done but it would probably be expensive.
I believe this recent news article is very applicable here:
Massachusetts man who shipped AR-15, handgun parts to Hong Kong sentenced to federal prison
https://www.masslive.com/boston/2021...al-prison.html
Those crimes occurred starting in 2018. Since then a lot of stuff has been taken off the US Munitions List. But yeah, you better make sure it is off the list before you ship.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/22/121.1
Read and heed.
https://www.pmddtc.state.gov/ddtc_pu...l_itar_landing
I would say no once, then contact the board administration through a moderator if the request was repeated.
Andy
i wouldn’t go anywhere near any arrangement to send something gun related to a foreign country
There's an ongoing joke on a particular communist run social media forum about "will you ship to italy?". Persistence was also one of the key traits.
Most likely it's not allowed, but for those that want to learn a little more:
https://www.pmddtc.state.gov/ddtc_pu...l_itar_landing
https://www.trade.gov/eccn-and-expor...gulation-ear99
Export rules are unclear, as it really looks like you might need a state department letter for practically anything. However, import rules are very well stated.
I once had a face to face discussion with a low level atf paper pusher who was getting a little field time. I asked if it was ok to export a used Colt M16/sp1 pistol grip to a particular country in Europe. She said that should be easy to discover and went online to check. Fifteen minutes later she still had no confirmation as to exportability. She admitted that it was not possible to know from what she could read on dot gov.
In her defense, the poor woman had no familiarity with guns at all. Her field trip was likely very helpful for her understanding of what we law abiding gun owners face.
Someday I will write the Dept of State a nice lengthy letter asking if I can send that pistol grip, just to see.
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