UPDATE on the "Italy Seizes 8,000 Kalashnikovs Headed to U.S."

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http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/wire/sns-ap-us-italy-weapons-seized,0,5522827.story

hahahaha - dorks....


AK-47s Headed to U.S. Had Legal Permits

By CURT ANDERSON
Associated Press Writer

April 28, 2004, 4:13 PM EDT


WASHINGTON -- A U.S.-bound shipment of thousands of AK-47 assault rifles and other combat-type weapons, seized by Italian authorities who suspected they were being smuggled, actually have legal permits to be imported, American officials said Wednesday.

About 7,500 AK-47s, AKM rifles and other weapons worth an estimated $6 million were seized April 20 aboard a Turkish-flagged ship in the port of Gioia Tauro. They were bound for New York from Romania.

At the time, Italian authorities said the guns were hidden aboard the ship.

But Andrew Lluberes, spokesman for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, said the weapons actually were cleared by U.S. authorities. "The permits are valid," he said.

A 1994 law prevents the U.S. gun industry from making, importing or selling military-style semiautomatic weapons.

But under ATF regulations, a properly licensed company can ship such weapons to a "custom bonded warehouse" in the United States. There, they are disassembled and their key firing components destroyed. The remaining parts can then be reconfigured into a weapon that will meet the letter of the 1994 law and can be sold legally in the United States.

Two U.S. law enforcement officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the weapons seized in Italy were being shipped to a Century International Arms Inc. facility in Georgia, Vt. The company's Internet site bills Century as "North America's largest importer/exporter of surplus firearms and accessories."

An official at the company, which is based on Boca Raton, Fla., refused to comment Wednesday.

Dean Boyd, spokesman for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said American and Italian authorities continue to investigate the case. The weapons remain in Italy.

The 1994 weapons ban is set to expire Sept. 13 unless extended by Congress. Gun control groups have been lobbying to win an extension, which President Bush promised to support during his 2000 campaign.

The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence is planning a Capitol Hill rally and march on Mother's Day, May 9, to push for renewal of the assault weapons ban.

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Wanna bet La Cosa Nostra winds up with a thousand AKs that "just fell off the boat"?
 
I'll bet that's going to be front page news in every leftist extremist so-called "news" paper in the country

They'll find a link somehow. Dick Cheney's 3rd cousin once stopped for gas in Georgia, VT.
 
At the time, Italian authorities said the guns were hidden aboard the ship.

Someone should tell the Italians that if the guns are spread across the deck of the ship, they'd rust.
 
ding ding ding! Mr Kook

dats what i was just calculating

why bother importing any more Romanian SARs and spending time to bring them up to 1994 spec when on 9-14-2004 the nasty bits become legal again?

prolly a month to get them to VT and all summer to prep them for the big fall sale

unless these are the ones that will magically flood the streets of Maryland this fall.

I have my gutter fishin hole already staked out
 
why bother importing any more Romanian SARs and spending time to bring them up to 1994 spec when on 9-14-2004 the nasty bits become legal again?

Actually they wont, they will still have to replace the fire control parts with 5 US made parts, and replace the gas piston and grip.

The 1989 Bush I import ban will not sunset in September, but OUR hero George II could repeal Daddy's executive order.

Dont hold you breath for our Buddywuddy to do that though:barf:

But hey you can have a bayonette lug and a flash hider which changes the caliber velocity and terminal effect from semi auto rifle to Kop Killin baby mashin machine :rolleyes:
 
Standing Wolf

I'll bet that's going to be front page news in every leftist extremist so-called "news" paper in the country—and it's going to rain nickels later this evening, too.

Well, I guess that the flocks of flying pigs that I expect to see are just going to have to figure out how to fly in between the nickels (kind of like the 6-legged flying vampires fly between raindrops)....
 
Italy has some really weird laws about EXPORTING firearms. I remember reading something about how this was going to be a big problem with the CMP getting a bunch of Garands out of there. I suppose its possible that while Century had everything squared away on the US end that someone didnt dot all the "i"s on the Italian end.
 
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