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Change in Russian Law - No parts exports?

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2018 8:22 am
by Blackstuff
Hello all,

I know there is an embargo on Russian firearms at least in the UK and US (or whatever the official terminology is), but I've now heard a (internet 8-) rumour that laws have recently been changed in Russia to stop any exporting of any gun parts/accessories as well? Has anyone heard this/can substantiate with more than just grapevine shakings?

Reason i'm asking is that i'm considering a new S1 shotgun and i'm still torn between a Typhoon F12 and a Armsan RS S1, but if I can't source spares/upgrades for the RS1 it would make the decision a whole lot easier.

Cheers

Re: Change in Russian Law - No parts exports?

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2018 9:19 pm
by shugie
Blackstuff wrote:Hello all,

I know there is an embargo on Russian firearms at least in the UK and US (or whatever the official terminology is), but I've now heard a (internet 8-) rumour that laws have recently been changed in Russia to stop any exporting of any gun parts/accessories as well? Has anyone heard this/can substantiate with more than just grapevine shakings?

Reason i'm asking is that i'm considering a new S1 shotgun and i'm still torn between a Typhoon F12 and a Armsan RS S1, but if I can't source spares/upgrades for the RS1 it would make the decision a whole lot easier.

Cheers
Aren't the Armsan RS S1 made under licence in Turkey?

Re: Change in Russian Law - No parts exports?

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2018 10:45 pm
by snayperskaya
The Armsan is indeed made under license in Turkey, so parts should be easy to get hold of.....Saiga and Vepr parts on the other hand, if this is true.

That said there are plenty of Russian sellers on Ebay still shipping parts worldwide, and had some items arrive fairly recently from Russia with no problem.

Re: Change in Russian Law - No parts exports?

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2018 10:53 pm
by Dark Skies
I'm not too worried about my Saiga. It's a Saiga - they don't break.

Re: Change in Russian Law - No parts exports?

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2018 4:14 am
by Robert303
why not contact the Russian Embassy and ask them?

Re: Change in Russian Law - No parts exports?

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2018 7:41 am
by Blackstuff
Armsan are indeed Turkish, but just like most other Turkish gun makers they don't make upgrade parts for some obscure reason, so they have to be sourced from America or Russia. The Yanks have virtually closed shop on the UK so its just the Ruskies left.

Don't much fancy contacting the Russian Embassy in the current climate to be honest :run:

Re: Change in Russian Law - No parts exports?

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2018 11:58 am
by Sixshot6
Blackstuff wrote:Armsan are indeed Turkish, but just like most other Turkish gun makers they don't make upgrade parts for some obscure reason, so they have to be sourced from America or Russia. The Yanks have virtually closed shop on the UK so its just the Ruskies left.

Don't much fancy contacting the Russian Embassy in the current climate to be honest :run:

http://sureshot-armament.com/

This is the czech arm of the company, might have some bits that could work for the RS-1?

Re: Change in Russian Law - No parts exports?

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2018 12:02 pm
by Zilberbak
Robert303 wrote:why not contact the Russian Embassy and ask them?
I suggest in the current clime no one contact the Russian Embassy unless they want a visit from MI6 and men dressed in HazMat suits lol

Re: Change in Russian Law - No parts exports?

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2018 1:01 pm
by Blackstuff
Sixshot6 wrote:
Blackstuff wrote:Armsan are indeed Turkish, but just like most other Turkish gun makers they don't make upgrade parts for some obscure reason, so they have to be sourced from America or Russia. The Yanks have virtually closed shop on the UK so its just the Ruskies left.

Don't much fancy contacting the Russian Embassy in the current climate to be honest :run:

http://sureshot-armament.com/

This is the czech arm of the company, might have some bits that could work for the RS-1?
LOoks like rifle stuff only but there's no harm in firing an email off to them :good:

Re: Change in Russian Law - No parts exports?

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2018 4:12 pm
by snayperskaya
Blackstuff wrote:
Don't much fancy contacting the Russian Embassy in the current climate to be honest :run:
Haven't had a problem so far, my line is still working ussrflag :p

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