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Do Imported AR-15s EXIST?

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Are all good ARs made in America? Possibly!
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  1. HK 416 (germany Heckler&Koch 416 AR, modified with better RIS rail, M4 with higher fire rate speed) yeah there is nothing better than america can doo 😀 so majestic & pathetic ( and this is only AR if u look more in worldwide u will see not all that seems be best can really be.. how about your not imported Austria Glocks? but i understand, this must be only exception, there is no way that the best worldwide submachine gun which use Special Police units named MP5 can be from Heckler & Koch in Germany like the HK416 )

  2. HK is definitely import i work at CZ so i know how other countries F you up because we write usa even on guns that we make (whole even assembled) at home so you don't know which are usa and which are Czech made

  3. It's so weird to hear him talk like that because it got literally NOTHING to do with the guns or the manufacturers but everything to do with Big Government protectionism, the ATF and NFA, and the 1968 Gun Control Act which literally bans the importation of firearms unless they fall into very specific categories and the sporting purpose compliance policy. Everyone rightfully hates the ATF but in this case they're protecting the American gun industry from competition.

  4. Foreign companies use American manufactured receivers to avoid the import restrictions. They don't have to be 92r compliant. In the United States, the firearm is the primary receiver body. That designation gets confusing due to the ATFE being kind of schizo. However, for the Ar15, the "firearm" is the stripped lower receiver. That's the only component that has to be serialized and the only component you must buy through a Federal Firearms License holder. A company can import their parts and then have them assembled onto a receiver body manufactured in the US.

  5. 922r makes it difficult to import a modern sporting rifle. Several parts must be swapped out with domestic parts to become complaint. For this, and various other reasons, there are few imported ARs.

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