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  1. Where do you live? i have a lathe and i can help

     

    I live near Savannah, GA........................

     

    Thinking about just working with the 8mm barrel. I had previously cut it off at about 24" and recrowned the barrel, but I have not fired it yet. Will look into loads for the 8mm.........................

  2. yes it can....as i see it your biggest problem is unscrewing and remounting barrel..your going to need to make something for this...do you have access to a welder? if you don"t hold the action correctly you can twist it ,making it unusable..do some web surfing and read up on this part of the job..you can buy a short chambered barrel and adjust the head space as needed.. what caliber and stock do you have in mind?

    you are using a k kale so i will throw in this site for you to look at..

    http://www272.pair.com/stevewag/mmrifle/mmrifle.html

     

    jim what state are you in?

     

     

    I'm in Georgia.

     

    I do not have immediate access to a welder, and I have never welded. As far a caliber is concerned, I would love it in 308, but I'm not sure the K Kale can handle it. If not, I'm thinking 7mm mauser or 6.5X55. As far as the stock, I have an ATI that I'm doing a FMSniper kinda thing with. I have a 2.5-10X50mm scope, luepold base and rings. I am familiar with Steve wagners site, and have done the bolt mod to this mauser using the grade 8 bolt, and a plastic knob of my own manufacture. I guess I need to find an action wrench, a set of go/nogo gauges, and a chamber reamer for tools and a barrel, preferably a target/bull barrel.

  3. I have a turk K Kale action and I want to build something to play the long distance game with,....not for competition, just for fun.

    I'm thinking of changing out the barrel, etc. but I dont have a lathe or a mill. Can it be done with only minimal tools?

     

    Suggestions greatly appreciated.

     

    Thanks

     

    Jim

  4. Anyone know where to find parts for a type 99?

     

    I was given a barrelled action with a bolt (not complete), and trigger. Thinking about putting it back into original configuration.................

     

    Yeah, I know I'm nuts!

     

     

     

     

  5. Basically the letter addresses "kits" and Parts that have been coming into the country for years.

     

    The AWB stopped the importation of so called assault weapons that had evil features like pistol grips and hi cap mags. When the AWB went away, the law covering importation of these weapons did not. What was not covered under the importation guidelines were repair and replacement parts, nor were US manufactured weapons banned. Most folks buy a kit (everything for a weapon except the reciever), buy a US manufactured reciever, and enough othe US made parts (5 or 6) and put together a US made weapon.

     

    Most of these kits were for AK's, FAL's, Galils, and even SKS's. The price was reasonable too.....$99 and up for a kit, $70 for a reciever, and usually about $60 for other US made parts........you could make a semi-auto AK for about $230!

     

    What bothers me is the fact that there was no law change here, only an interpetation by the BATFE. If this is what can happen without so much as a hearing or law change, whats next? Ban the import of CMP Greek M14's? K31's?

     

    Be wary! Be watchful!

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    I still lurk around here now and again. Nice new site FC! Don't know if you guys saw this or not, so I thought I would post it here. HOPEFULLY, most of the weapons talked about here will not be affected, but what is next? It's time to make sure your representatives know how you feel about gun control, etc. BTW, this would affect SKS's, AK's, and whatever else the BATFE deems.......................

     

     

    U.S. Department of Justice

     

    Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,

    Firearms and Explosives

     

    Assistant Director

     

     

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      Washington, DC 20226

     

    www.atf.gov

     

     

     

    July 13, 2005

     

    OPEN LETTER TO FEDERALLY LICENSED FIREARMS IMPORTERS

    AND REGISTERED IMPORTERS OF U.S. MUNITIONS IMPORT LIST ARTICLES

     

     

    The purpose of this open letter is to provide important information to importers concerning the lawful importation of certain frames, receivers and barrels.

     

    Importation of Frames, Receivers or Barrels of Firearms Under Title 18 U.S.C. § 925(d)(3)

     

    Section 925(d) provides standards for the importation of firearms and ammunition into the United States. In particular, section 925(d)(3) provides that the Attorney General shall authorize a firearm to be imported if it meets several conditions: (1) it is not defined as a firearm under the National Firearms Act (NFA); (2) it is generally recognized as particularly suitable for or readily adaptable to sporting purposes; and (3) it is not a surplus military firearm. However, the subsection further provides that “in any case where the Attorney General has not authorized the importation of the firearm pursuant to this paragraph, it shall be unlawful to import any frame, receiver, or barrel of such firearm which would be prohibited if assembled.”

     

    The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) has determined that the language of 18 U.S.C. § 925(d)(3) permits no exceptions that would allow frames, receivers or barrels for otherwise non-importable firearms to be imported into the United States. Accordingly, ATF will no longer approve ATF Form 6 applications for importation of any frames, receivers, or barrels for firearms that would be prohibited from importation if assembled. No exceptions to the statutory language, for example for “repair or replacement” of existing firearms, will be allowed.

     

    ATF recognizes that importers have, in the past, obtained import permits authorizing the importation of barrels and receivers for non-importable firearms for "repair or replacement" and may have entered into contracts in reliance upon such authorizations. In order to mitigate the impact of ATF’s change in import policy and to allow importers a reasonable period to come into compliance, ATF will forgo enforcement of this import restriction for 60 calendar days and allow importers holding existing permits to continue to import barrels and receivers for a period of 60 calendar days. ATF believes this time period is adequate for importers who have entered into binding contracts for the sale and shipment of such barrels and receivers to complete the process of importing the items into the United States. ATF will advise Customs and Border Protection that in no event should these permits be accepted to release these items for entry into the United States after September 10, 2005.

     

    Importers are reminded that ATF previously approved permits for non-importable barrels and receivers for repair or replacement only, and this restriction was stamped on the face of the permit. Importers who import such components for any purpose other than repair or replacement of existing firearms, e.g., for assembly into new firearms, will be exceeding the scope of the import authorization in violation of law. If ATF determines, through inspection or otherwise, that an importer willfully violates the import provisions of the GCA, the importer's license is subject to revocation pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 923(e).

     

    Importers holding approved import permits for non-importable barrels and receivers will receive a letter prior to September 10, 2005, advising them that their permit has been suspended.

    This determination affects importers as follows:

     

    IF YOU SUBMIT A NEW APPLICATION TO IMPORT FRAMES, RECEIVERS AND BARRELS ON OR AFTER THE DATE OF THIS LETTER, AND THE PERMIT IS FOR NONSPORTING FIREARMS, SURPLUS MILITARY FIREARMS, OR NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT FIREARMS, ATF WILL DENY YOUR APPLICATION.

     

     

    IF YOU HAVE SUBMITTED AN APPLICATION TO IMPORT FRAMES, RECEIVERS AND BARRELS THAT HAS NOT YET BEEN DENIED OR APPROVED BY ATF AND THE PERMIT IS FOR NONSPORTING FIREARMS, SURPLUS MILITARY FIREARMS OR NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT FIREARMS, ATF WILL DENY YOUR APPLICATION.

     

     

    IF YOU ALREADY HOLD AN APPROVED PERMIT TO IMPORT FRAMES, RECEIVERS AND BARRELS “FOR REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT,” ATF WILL BE SENDING YOU A LETTER EXPLAINING THAT YOUR PERMIT WILL BE SUSPENDED AFTER SEPTEMBER 10, 2005, AND PROVIDING YOU WITH INFORMATION REGARDING YOUR RIGHT TO SUBMIT ARGUMENTS WHY YOUR PERMIT SHOULD NOT BE REVOKED.

    Maintaining open lines of communication is vital to the successful future of ATF’s partnership with the import community. The Firearms and Explosives Imports Branch staff is available to answer your questions about the issues addressed in this letter. You may reach us by phone at 202-927-8320 or by fax at 202-927-2697. Additional information regarding this issue will be provided on our Website at www.atf.gov.

     

     

     

    Sincerely yours,

     

     

     

    Lewis P Raden

    Assistant Director

    (Enforcement Programs and Services)

     

     

     

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