Interview: Uli Wiegand of InterOrdnance on Importing Guns from Africa

Published on January 30, 2020
Duration: 10:27

This video features Uli Wiegand of InterOrdnance discussing a significant import of surplus firearms from Africa. The collection includes a wide array of historical military rifles, notably Mausers, Enfields, and others, many in original, matching-condition states. Wiegand, an expert in international arms trade, highlights the rarity of these untouched pieces and the extensive negotiation process involved in their acquisition.

Quick Summary

Uli Wiegand of InterOrdnance details a significant import of surplus firearms from Africa, emphasizing their original, untouched condition with matching serial numbers and finishes. This eight-year project brought a wide variety of historical rifles, including Mausers and Enfields, to market, distinguishing them from refurbished military arms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the African Import
  2. 01:16Types of Rifles Imported
  3. 02:37Technical Discoveries and Rarity
  4. 03:34The Diversity of Arms in Africa
  5. 05:47Storage Conditions in Africa
  6. 06:48Condition and Market Significance
  7. 08:14Distribution and Availability

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of firearms are included in the recent import from Africa?

The shipment features a diverse range of historical military surplus firearms, including various Mauser models, Enfield No. 4 Mk 1s, VZ 52s, and MAS 49/56s. Future imports may also include rare Carcano, Chassepot, Gras, and Lebel rifles.

What is the condition of the surplus firearms imported from Africa?

These firearms are notable for being in original, untouched condition, retaining all-matching serial numbers and original finishes. This contrasts with refurbished examples like Russian Capture Mausers.

How long did the process of importing these firearms take?

The extensive negotiation and investment required to bring this massive shipment of surplus firearms from Africa to fruition took approximately eight years to complete.

Where are these imported surplus firearms being distributed?

The firearms are being distributed through Classic Arms. Premium, matching-number pieces are also available directly from the InterOrdnance website.

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