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Need Help from my friends in USA!

Posted: 20 Jun 2018 17:08
by Mduke77
Hi,
i’m a new member in this forum and i‘m a owner of a rossi m92 in stainless steel, chambered in .44 rem mag.
i have a big problem with my gun...the ejector is broken in two pieces :-(((
and there are no spare parts in germany for the rossi m92.
the onlineshop stevesgunz ships only to usa...can anyone help me, please?
whats about a friendly member of this forum buy a ejector and send it to me via airmail? i will pay for it all, thats not the problem.
so, please help me!

Re: Need Help from my friends in USA!

Posted: 19 Feb 2019 11:59
by Conformist
I don't think anyone but a licensed firearms dealer and exporter is going to be able to help you. I suggest you find a local gun store in Germany that has access to the parts you need.

ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations) strictly regulates the export of technology that can be used for military purposes. It is broad ranging and covers many things from encryption technology, through weapons systems and training of foreign nationals. The penalty for violating ITAR regulations is severe. It includes a one million US dollar fine, and 20 years in prison.

I obtained the below info from this url
https://www.pmddtc.state.gov/compliance ... ss_landing

Step 1: Establish if export is ITAR Controlled
Review the U.S. Munitions List (USML) to self-assess if your export (hardware, technical data, and/or defense services) is ITAR controlled.

Our Order of Review Decision Tool, Specially Designed Decision Tool, and Part 130 Decision Tree Tool can also help you assess if your product or service is described on the USML (part §121.1(b) of the ITAR).

Review the USML
Still not sure?

A Commodity Jurisdiction (CJ) may be needed to determine whether an item or service is covered.

Step 2: Register with DDTC
If what you want to manufacture, export, temporary import or broker is on the USML, you must be registered with DDTC.

Register with DDTC
Step 3: Apply for Export License
After you are registered, you may apply for an export license.

Licensing & Agreements

Re: Need Help from my friends in USA!

Posted: 19 Feb 2019 15:32
by Nashville Stage
Try contacting Rossi directly. As Conformist mentioned, those of us in the USA can't easily export firearm parts.

Another problem you might come across is that Rossi has traditionally been unwilling or unable to sell just the ejector. I've seen stories of people who had to order an entire bolt assembly instead. While you might not have that problem, it's good to be aware of it.

Good luck to you. I hope you can get your rifle fixed.

Re: Need Help from my friends in USA!

Posted: 20 Feb 2019 05:41
by GasGuzzler
That's OP's only post...8 months ago. Good information though.

Re: Need Help from my friends in USA!

Posted: 20 Feb 2019 07:41
by Conformist
GasGuzzler wrote:That's OP's only post...8 months ago. Good information though.
I saw that it was old before I replied, but whether it's an actual guy looking for help, or a BAFTE troll looking to jam someone up, I figured I'd post to warn anyone else who might not know any better.

Re: Need Help from my friends in USA!

Posted: 10 Mar 2019 22:06
by Archer
Yeah, ITAR has gone from a minor issue to a major pain in the past few years.
Even reimporting U.S. tech for U.S. projects can be a royal pain.

Re: Need Help from my friends in USA!

Posted: 11 Mar 2019 07:58
by Mduke77
Thank you for your help. Unfortunately, no weapons may be sent. But I was lucky and got a spare part in Germany. The rifle is repaired and fun again