Google ITAR 121. Read it all and specifically look for the info below. Do whatever you think is right, but I can tell you from first hand experience, pay close attention to section (H). Depending on the agent/inspector/prosecutor etc that is looking at your shipment/sale/export/case file, it can be a real M-F'er. If you cross your t's and dot your i's, you MAY have a chance when the two guys in bad suits knock on your door. And it worse than it looks, there is an impenetrable web of other rules, definitions and supporting documents. Certain items that are exportable, are only exportable if you are an registers exporter, end user lists, Axis of Evil, Cobra Command, and it just goes on and on and on..... [h=2]§121.1 The United States Munitions List.[/h] Category I—Firearms, Close Assault Weapons and Combat Shotguns *(a) Nonautomatic and semi-automatic firearms to caliber .50 inclusive (12.7 mm).
*(b) Fully automatic firearms to .50 caliber inclusive (12.7 mm).
*(c) Firearms or other weapons (e.g. insurgency-counterinsurgency, close assault weapons systems) having a special military application regardless of caliber.
*(d) Combat shotguns. This includes any shotgun with a barrel length less than 18 inches.
*(e) Silencers, mufflers, sound and flash suppressors for the articles in (a) through (d) of this category and their specifically designed, modified or adapted components and parts.
(f) Riflescopes manufactured to military specifications (See category XII(c) for controls on night sighting devices.)
*(g) Barrels, cylinders, receivers (frames) or complete breech mechanisms for the articles in paragraphs (a) through (d) of this category.
(h) Components, parts, accessories and attachments for the articles in paragraphs (a) through (g) of this category.