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According to the way I read the law, an MV is always an MV, just as an M-14 is always a machine gun, even with the selector ground off. They remain their original configuration until they are melted, or at least that is what the government is claiming. As for being an 'exporter', anyone who moves anything of value from one country to another without the intent to take or send it back in a fairly short period of time, is an exporter, whether licensed or not. Try mailing a package (of anything) out of country - it has to have a customs form on it or the shipper will not accept it for cartage. Household items that move 'overseas' when you do are generally given a bit more lattitude, but they still want a detailed manifest, and any item on the Munitions List must have the BIS approval (State and Defense departments essentially), period! Even applies to an 1816 flintlock musket (US marked). I have to have a permit to take a WWII EE-8 field phone to Europe for re-enactments (and need those documents to get them back into the US).
According to the way I read the law, an MV is always an MV, just as an M-14 is always a machine gun, even with the selector ground off. They remain their original configuration until they are melted, or at least that is what the government is claiming. As for being an 'exporter', anyone who moves anything of value from one country to another without the intent to take or send it back in a fairly short period of time, is an exporter, whether licensed or not. Try mailing a package (of anything) out of country - it has to have a customs form on it or the shipper will not accept it for cartage. Household items that move 'overseas' when you do are generally given a bit more lattitude, but they still want a detailed manifest, and any item on the Munitions List must have the BIS approval (State and Defense departments essentially), period! Even applies to an 1816 flintlock musket (US marked). I have to have a permit to take a WWII EE-8 field phone to Europe for re-enactments (and need those documents to get them back into the US).