I needed a few parts for some exotic firearm of mines.. (pre 89' sights and grips)
Just a heads up if anyone need to order things from Europe or CIS.
Beware of any NFA parts., (such as the teacher from Nanakuli with the AUG FA triggerpack ordered from EU) although legal to own, it CANNOT be imported becuase its a "complete breech mechanisms" as mentioned below.
Oh yea Nxxx Weapons and Aircraft Carrier do not need a permit Go figure??
27 C.F.R 47.41
Permit requirement.
(a) Articles on the U.S. Munitions Import List will not be imported
into the United States except pursuant to a permit under this subpart
issued by the Director. For articles subject to control under parts 178
or 179 of this chapter, a separate permit is not necessary.
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(c) A permit is not required for the importation of--
(1) (i) The U.S. Munitions Import List articles from Canada, except
articles enumerated in Categories I, II, III, IV, VI(e), VIII(a), XVI,
and XX; and
(ii) Nuclear weapons strategic delivery systems and all
specifically designed components, parts, accessories, attachments, and
associated equipment thereof (see Category XXI); or
(2) Minor components and parts for Category I(a) and I(b) firearms, except barrels, cylinders, receivers (frames) or complete breech mechanisms when the total value does not exceed $500 wholesale in any single transaction.
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9. Under Arms Export Control Act regulations in 27 CFR 47.41(c), a permit is not required for the importation of:.........
....... Minor components and parts of Category I(a) firearms, exceptbarrels, cylinders, receivers (frames) or complete breechmechanisms, when the total value does not exceed $100 wholesalein any single transaction. The $100 wholesale value supersedes the previous dollar threshold of $500 wholesale in any single transaction