Posted on 07/22/2014 6:50:37 AM PDT by ButThreeLeftsDo
If you like your AK-47, you can keep your AK-47. Thats the message from the U.S. Treasury Department to U.S. gun owners.
Despite slapping sanctions on the famed assault-rifle maker Kalashnikov last week, along with other Russian defense companies, in response to suspected Russian involvement in the shoot-down of the Malaysian jetliner over the Ukraine, the Treasurys Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) says U.S. owners of the weapons can still own them and resell them at gun shows so long as they dont owe the parent company any money.
(Excerpt) Read more at blogs.marketwatch.com ...
It won’t be long before they try. Probably a false-flag event utilizing full-auto AKs.
Well, you know, eventually they will come after everything. Right down to your stew-pot gun.
I guess my Bulgarian is OK then...
Molon Labe!
“I guess my Bulgarian is OK then...”
You don’t need their permission in the first place.
And some Arsenal (Bulgarian) rifles are made on Saiga receivers (the part the ATF considers the rifle) and could be considered Russian.
I’m more sad about the VEPRs. They are great rifles.
Yeh ours too. :-)
That said, I feel so grateful to the Treasury Department for ruling I can keep my MAK-90...for now. I'm very glad they are the arbiters of which rights I have the right to, and which rights they have the right to dictate to me. /sarc
Claire Wolfe, we're waiting.
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
There is no substitute for Stoli, but there is a substitute for AK-47. Check Zastava M-70, the best derivative.
“I’ll be needin’ this for squirrels and such.”
“...and such...”
bflr
Gee, awfully Mulatto of them...
Did anyone here think that Lord Obama’s proclamation about imported AK-47’s from Russia had anything to do with the Rifles already owned by American Citizens?
I certainly didn’t, so why did Treasury decide they needed to clarify this non issue? Well, we all know why. Bring it to the forefront and act like it was discussed and a “consensus” was reached. It all sounds so eerily familiar.
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