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Hi,
Please see linked US Munitions List Sec 121 in which controls what items are required to have a US Department of State approved export license. Please note Category 1 subsection F controls rifle scopes.
https://www.pmddtc.state.gov/regulations_laws/documents/official_itar/ITAR_Part_121.pdf
Here is attachment that outlines instructions and requirements for both temporary and permanent export licenses.
Section III for temporary export requirements.
https://www.pmddtc.state.gov/licensing/documents/Guidelines_Firearms012013.pdf
Sincerely,
THEIS
None of that shit matter if the scope in question is not "manufactured to a military specification", which I seriously doubt the OP's scope is.Hi,
308P you are absolutely WRONG lolol....read what constitutes as a temporary (Bringing out of USA then back in) export!!
Read what is required to get the temporary export permit.
Section III of this link... https://www.pmddtc.state.gov/licensi...arms012013.pdf
Sincerely,
THEIS
None of that shit matter if the scope in question is not "manufactured to a military specification", which I seriously doubt the OP's scope is.
Plus if you were right Americans who travel to Canada for precision rifle and long range rifle matches would be in violation too. Don't see that happening.
Hi,
Well since Steiner does not make a "Hunting" classified scope in the 5-25x with H59 then I would say he has a "Military" classified scope so that shit does matter!! Just as I said in my original reply to him.
Sincerely,
THEIS
Which military specifications, US or NATO, is his particular Steiner scope made to?