Foreign or Domestic? ๐ŸŒŽ๐ŸŒ๐ŸŒ Ask an Arms Dealer [Pt.8]

Published on September 2, 2023
Duration: 0:25

This segment of 'Ask an Arms Dealer' highlights the significant profit potential in importing firearms, specifically AK-47s, from countries like Ukraine to the USA. Cousin Harry explains how a low-cost item abroad can fetch a dramatically higher price domestically, while also humorously touching on the challenges posed by US Customs and the potential for 'making friends' to navigate regulations.

Quick Summary

Importing AK-47s from Ukraine to the USA can yield massive profits, with a $50 firearm potentially selling for $4,000 domestically. US Customs is the main regulatory challenge, though the speaker humorously hints at unofficial methods to ease passage.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Import vs. Domestic AKs Preference
  2. 00:05Massive Profit Margins Explained
  3. 00:15US Customs Import Challenges

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the profit potential for importing AK-47s into the USA?

An arms dealer suggests that an AK-47 costing $50 in Ukraine could be sold for $4,000 in the USA, indicating a profit margin exceeding 7,000% for dealers.

What are the main challenges when importing firearms like AKs into the US?

The primary hurdle mentioned is US Customs and Border Protection. The speaker humorously implies that navigating these regulations might involve unofficial 'incentives'.

Why might an arms dealer prefer imported AK-47s over domestic ones?

The preference stems from the significant business potential and profit margins associated with importing firearms, as opposed to domestically produced versions.

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