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Firearms Import and Export, also known as FIE, was a firearms manufacturer, importer, exporter and wholesale distributor of firearms, whose main office was located in Opa-Locka, Florida. FIE imported firearm components into the United States and had them assembled in the Miami area in order to comply with federal firearms laws. The company sold large numbers of inexpensive pistols, as well as imported sporting rifles and shotguns, from 1969 until the company filed for bankruptcy in 1990.[1][2][3] [4][5] The company was an offshoot of Eig Cutlery, which had previously imported firearms from abroad, but was prohibited from continuing to import many types of firearms due to the Gun Control Act of 1968.[6]
List of Firearms
editAuto Pistols
edit- A-27
- E22B
- GT-26
- GT-27[7]
- GT-28
- Guardian G27
- KG-99
- Spectre Assault Pistol
- SSPE380
- Super Titan II[8]
- The Best
- Titan 25
- Titan E-27
- Titan II
- Titan Tigress
- TZ-75[9]
Derringers
edit- D38
- D86
- Turn Barrel Derringer
Revolvers
edit- 72
- Arminus (various models)
- Buffalo Scout
- Cowboy
- E15
- Goldrush
- Hombre
- Legend SAA
- Model 3
- PL-22
- T18
- Texan
- Texas Ranger
- Tiger
- Titanic
Rifles
edit- GR-8 (Black Beauty)[10]
- Model 122
- Musketeer
Shotguns
editReferences
edit- ^ "Second try at the target: Gun loophole exploited". Ottawa Citizen. December 17, 1969. p. 69.
- ^ Steve Coffman (April 8, 2013). "GT 27 Tanfoglio pistol: A gun that trumps the Gun Control Act of 1968". Guns.com.
- ^ Robert E. Walker (2013). Cartridges and Firearm Identification. CRC Press. p. 48-49.
- ^ "IN RE FIREARMS IMPORT AND EXPORT CORP". Leagle. Retrieved April 1, 2016.
- ^ "FIE". Blue Book of Gun Values. Retrieved April 1, 2016.
- ^ Steve Coffman (April 8, 2013). "GT 27 Tanfoglio pistol: A gun that trumps the Gun Control Act of 1968". Guns.com.
- ^ Steve Coffman (April 8, 2013). "GT 27 Tanfoglio pistol: A gun that trumps the Gun Control Act of 1968". Guns.com.
- ^ J B Wood (October 2007). "Automatic Pistols Assembly/Disassembly". Gun Digest Books. p. 311.
- ^ David Tong. "The Tanfoglio TZ-75 Series 88 Pistol". Chuckhawks.com. Retrieved April 5, 2016.
- ^ Dan Shideler (2010). "The Greatest Guns of Gun Digest". Krause Publications. p. 157.
- ^ "FIE". Numrich Gun Parts Corporation. Retrieved April 1, 2016.
- ^ Jerry Lee (2016). 2016 Standard Catalog of Firearms. F+W Media, Inc. p. 437-440.