exporting from USA - April 2017

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exporting from USA - April 2017

#1 Post by fra150l »

Gents,

After recent conversation it seems items including reloading dies are now restricted for export from the US. iTAR rules are updated every April. So if you are planning a trip make sure you are current on what can be exported without licence.
I was told first hand of somebody who had a gun pointed at them for having a mould in their bag. Seems the world 'bullet' will have a gun pointed at you.
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Re: exporting from USA - April 2017

#2 Post by glevum »

It looks like equipment for hand loading ammunition is still ITAR exempt

see f (3)

http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SI ... 8&rgn=div5
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Re: exporting from USA - April 2017

#3 Post by fra150l »

Yes, agree. Perhaps worth taking printed copy. But looks like you may have to prove it's exempt.

I want to bring back a Labradar. But not sure if okay or not.
pbrazendale

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#4 Post by pbrazendale »

I will also be heading over to the states soon and wanted to possibly get some bits and bobs, would be good to get some clarity .


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#5 Post by glevum »

Good Luck on trying to get clarity regarding ITAR
GeeRam

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#6 Post by GeeRam »

I've got a GSG replacement sight mount for my GSG Stg.44 sitting at a mates in the USA ready for me to bring back when I go over there to see them sometime this year......hoping that will be OK!?
saddler

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#7 Post by saddler »

glevum wrote:Good Luck on trying to get clarity regarding ITAR
If you can get online, go to the ITAR website.
Clear as f***! Not rocket science, but rockets are on the banned list...
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#8 Post by RDC »

GeeRam wrote:I've got a GSG replacement sight mount for my GSG Stg.44 sitting at a mates in the USA ready for me to bring back when I go over there to see them sometime this year......hoping that will be OK!?
It will be fine. It doesn't have an NSN and won't have been made or designed for a military application for the USE or by a US company.
GeeRam

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#9 Post by GeeRam »

RDC wrote:
GeeRam wrote:I've got a GSG replacement sight mount for my GSG Stg.44 sitting at a mates in the USA ready for me to bring back when I go over there to see them sometime this year......hoping that will be OK!?
It will be fine. It doesn't have an NSN and won't have been made or designed for a military application for the USE or by a US company.
Yeah, made (I pressume in Germany) buts its cheaper ($20) and easier for my mate to order it off the bay of evil than trying to get it order from anywhere here in the UK, where every enquiry was meet with much sucking of teeth...... 8-)

Don't want to risk my mate posting over though, so will just let it sit there until I go over sometime this year.
saddler

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#10 Post by saddler »

Being NOT made in the USA is no guarantee.
Aimpoints are on the list & are all made in Sweden.
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