New State Dept restrictions being enforced as of July 3rd. Imports effected

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The following is an update on ITAR regulations that effect everyone.

There is no more export of belt fed firearms, current or past models, this includes things such as the MG34, M60 to current production firearms like the Fightlite series and the FN 249 for example. These firearms are now only exportable for LE and or Military end use.

As we have stated previously the US State Dept. is enforcing 122.1 of the ITAR.

If you are importing a current production firearm either from us or someone else that has been manufactured in the US please make sure to contact us, your other importer, or the manufacturer of the firearm to ensure they are registered under the ITAR. Failure to due so could be costly as that firearm will not be approved for export until that manufacturer is compliant with 122.1 of the ITAR.



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I was worried this was going to effect my current order of accessories I ordered, that being said the bucket list just got a lot shorter
 
norinco being cheap is now a myth. they are almost as much as US, and in some cases more expensive than the US.

dont believe me? look at AR's, norinco AR $600, US $650. norinco doesnt make the M60, or MG34, or M249, so there is alot more cost on those weapon platforms to manufacture.
 
norinco being cheap is now a myth. they are almost as much as US, and in some cases more expensive than the US.

dont believe me? look at AR's, norinco AR $600, US $650. norinco doesnt make the M60, or MG34, or M249, so there is alot more cost on those weapon platforms to manufacture.

Honestly, most anything Chinese being cheap is now a myth.

The price gap has shrunk to the point where it just isn't worth it to buy Chinese if there is an alternative product manufactured somewhere else to better standards. In many cases once you factor in the cost to quality ratio it's cheaper to spend more on the non Chinese product.

The days of "well if this cheap Chinese thing breaks I'll just throw it in the junk and go buy a couple more" are long gone.

It's impossible not to buy Chinese products but I always try to spend my money elsewhere first if there's an alternative.
 
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