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  <title>Comments for Our man in the &apos;Stan finally bit on something in the bazaar...</title>
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    <title>Our man in the &apos;Stan finally bit on something in the bazaar...</title>
    <summary>The Enfield M1880 pistol (or a Khyber-copy). I told him if he finds another, gettit!...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>The Enfield M1880 pistol (or a Khyber-copy).  I told him if he finds another, gettit!</p>

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    <title>Comment from John of Argghhh! on 2007-09-07</title>
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        Andrew - pre-1898 manufactured weapons may be imported without restriction.  This doesn&apos;t mean you won&apos;t run into some under-educated Customs Agent, but there is no legal restriction on the importation of those weapons.  That&apos;s an M1880 Enfield MkII, so it&apos;s okay.

It helps, if you want to do that, to have made a copy of the relevant federal laws and include a copy with the weapon, and carry a copy yourself.

But in fact, Joe could mail that to himself.
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    <title>Comment from Andrew on 2007-09-07</title>
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        Very cool, but how does one bring it back home without getting into all sorts of trouble?

Ok, don&apos;t answer that since then the way won&apos;t work, but a general idea would be nice for a civi.
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