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yashua-p
04-20-2004, 19:33
(AP Photo) Italy Seizes Weapons From U.S.-Bound Ship
Italy Seizes Kalashnikov Assault Rifles, Other Combat-Grade Firearms From New York-Bound Ship

The Associated Press



ROME April 20 — Authorities in southern Italy seized about 7,500 Kalashnikov assault rifles and other combat-grade firearms from a ship headed for New York, officials said Tuesday.
The weapons AK-47s, AKM rifles and machine guns worth more than $6 million were found mixed in with properly labeled guns in cargo containers on board a Turkish-flagged ship that docked at the port of Gioia Tauro, a police official said.





Documents accompanying the cargo indicated the weapons were destined for a company in the U.S. state of Georgia, the official said, declining to name the company.

During customs controls in Italy, officials found that two of the ship's containers held combat-grade Kalashnikov rifles hidden under conventional firearms that included SKA rifles and Mauser rifles. The rifles were designated combat weapons because they had bayonets affixed and cartridges that held up to 30 rounds, the official said.

The official said police suspected the arms were being smuggled, and he declined to give the name of the company in Georgia, citing the need for secrecy during the investigation.

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the weapons were discovered 10 days ago, but that police delayed an announcement until they had carried out further checks.

The ship was traveling from the Romanian port of Constanta to New York.

The AK-47 rifles had been altered so they couldn't be used for rapid fire, but the alteration could be easily reversed, police said.

A 1994 ban prevents the U.S. gun industry from making, importing or selling military style semiautomatic weapons because. But that law expires in September.


photo credit and caption: An Italian Finance Police officer shows weapons seized in a container including 7,500 Kalashnikov assault rifles from a ship headed for New York, in Gioia Tauro harbor near Reggio Calabria, southern Italy, Tuesday, April 20, 2004. The weapons - AK-47s, AKM rifles and machine guns worth more than US$6 million were found in cargo containers on-board a Turkish-flagged ship that docked at the Calabrian port of Goia Tauro.(AP Photo/Adriana Sapone

redwinger
04-20-2004, 19:40
what a big dto do about nutin honey.

Yo
04-20-2004, 20:43
As far as I can tell the guns would be legal here if the assault weapon ban expires and they are retrofitted with a specified number of US-made parts. It's not certain that anything was amiss at all, except that the importer may have jumped the gun, pardon the pun, on the expiration of the AW ban.

NGWT
04-20-2004, 21:12
[sniff]

There goes my AK...

Bill G Gonzales
04-21-2004, 21:12
It looks like the unnamed importer was setting itself up to be the first kid on the block with pre-ban AK's when (if) the AWB sunsets. They must know something we don't!? ;)

TomSplasky
04-21-2004, 21:41
WHAT?! That's nearly 20000 AKs...

DaleGribble
04-22-2004, 20:24
Originally posted by Bill G Gonzales
It looks like the unnamed importer was setting itself up to be the first kid on the block with pre-ban AK's when (if) the AWB sunsets. They must know something we don't!? ;)

The importer was Century Arms.

I'm speculating here, but I'm wondering if some of these full auto AK's were going to be broken down into parts kits.