I'd like to think you're right but I'm pretty certain you're not. They consider all firearms defensive articles and, as such, they have jurisdiction whether it's exported or not. They are very clear about that.
I guess we'll just have to wait to see who they go after to make an example and hope it's not one of us. Whether they have jurisdiction or not you'll have spend money to defend yourself.
Oh, and to be clear, when I called them I asked if I were to install a new barrel for someone would I have to register with ITAR. They said if it were a "drop-in" part I would not. I said virtually all barrel installations require threading of the barrel. He said that would require registration. I don't think that question to be leading in any way. He was quite surprised that a type 1 FFL would allow someone to do that type of work.
I guess we'll just have to wait to see who they go after to make an example and hope it's not one of us. Whether they have jurisdiction or not you'll have spend money to defend yourself.
Oh, and to be clear, when I called them I asked if I were to install a new barrel for someone would I have to register with ITAR. They said if it were a "drop-in" part I would not. I said virtually all barrel installations require threading of the barrel. He said that would require registration. I don't think that question to be leading in any way. He was quite surprised that a type 1 FFL would allow someone to do that type of work.
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