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- Lloydminster
As an importer we are used to having to play the game with the US State Department, keeping them happy with whatever new rules they come up with. Here's the latest:
As of this past Monday, any current 'military' chambered rifles will have to have extra paperwork and be pre sold. In other words, the end user(who is buying to use, not to sell) must be known before importing. It will be impossible for anybody to stock these chamberings according to the latest madness.
This was changed so the US State could keep better track of where their military stuff was ending up. However, some paper pusher decided to apply it to all rifles regardless of action type. I've got Cooper .223 Rem single shots that will be affected!
Hard to say if this will go on for weeks or months before somebody with some common sense decides to fix it.
Moral of the story: US Gov't employeees are just far removed from common sense as some of ours. (and better get that .223 or .308 that you have been thinking about
As of this past Monday, any current 'military' chambered rifles will have to have extra paperwork and be pre sold. In other words, the end user(who is buying to use, not to sell) must be known before importing. It will be impossible for anybody to stock these chamberings according to the latest madness.
This was changed so the US State could keep better track of where their military stuff was ending up. However, some paper pusher decided to apply it to all rifles regardless of action type. I've got Cooper .223 Rem single shots that will be affected!
Hard to say if this will go on for weeks or months before somebody with some common sense decides to fix it.
Moral of the story: US Gov't employeees are just far removed from common sense as some of ours. (and better get that .223 or .308 that you have been thinking about




















































