Was generell unter ITAR fällt steht in Part 121 - USML - US Munitions List
http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SI ... 8&rgn=div5Im Grunde was für uns relevant ist: Alle Feuerwaffen bis inkl. Cal .50 und sämtliche Teile und Zubehör dafür, Zieloptiken "nach militärischem Standard" (vgl. EU), Kampfschrotflinten (=nach meinem verständnis sind das DD oder AOW klassifizierte Flinten, also zu kurz bzw. ohne "sporting purpose" - also bei uns ohnehin zu 99,5% illegal)...
Eine Notiz verdeutlicht was nicht darunter fällt (aber potentiell unter andere Regulierungen):
ITAR 121 Category I hat geschrieben:Note: This coverage by the U.S. Munitions List in paragraphs (a) through (i) of this category
excludes
- any non-combat shotgun with a barrel length of 18 inches or longer,
- BB, pellet, and
- muzzle loading (black powder) firearms.
This category does not cover riflescopes and sighting devices that are not manufactured to military specifications.
It also excludes accessories and attachments (e.g., belts, slings, after market rubber grips, cleaning kits) for firearms that do not enhance the usefulness, effectiveness, or capabilities of the firearm, components and parts.
The Department of Commerce regulates the export of such items. See the Export Administration Regulations (
15 CFR parts 730-799). In addition, license exemptions for the items in this category are available in various parts of this subchapter (e.g., §§123.17, 123.18 and 125.4).
Vielleicht für Westernschützen/Sammler interessant:
ITAR 123.17 hat geschrieben:(b) Port Directors of U.S. Customs and Border Protection shall permit the export without a license of nonautomatic firearms covered by Category I(a) of §121.1 of this subchapter if they were manufactured in or before 1898, or are replicas of such firearms.