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GSG-5 no longer to be imported

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According to various reports the GSG-5 which is imported by ATI will no longer be imported as of January 31st 2010. Apparently HK is suing them over design issues.



This is a letter to inform you of the present status regarding the lawsuit filed upon German Sport Guns and American Tactical Imports Inc. (ATI) by H&K for alleged trade dress infringement for the GSG-5 series of firearms. Although this lawsuit is ongoing, ATI would like to update you with information about this lawsuit. This trade dress suit is very similar to the 2004 trade dress lawsuit imposed by Colt on Bushmaster and H&K regarding the appearance of the M4/AR-15. The ultimate result of the Colt lawsuit stated that there is no trade dress rights associated with this design. The lawsuit was then dismissed.

German Sport Guns and ATI are both highly confidant that if this lawsuit goes to court, it will conclude with a similar result as the Colt lawsuit. It is clear to any gun enthusiast that the H&K MP-5 is based on the design of the original G3, a design which is owned by the German government. It is also well known that the German government and several other nations gained permission to create the G3 and other variations based off of the original Spanish CETME assault rifle. These firearms are still available for sale in many countries around the world. This information is noted in detail in H&K’s history book, “H&K Heckler & Koch” by Manfred Kersten and Walter Schmid, available through firearm and book retailers. German Sport Guns and ATI feel that this information available in the public domain greatly helps solidify our stance regarding the GSG-5.

The GSG-5 is currently sold to 55 different countries. If German Sport Guns and ATI do not win this lawsuit, these firearms as well as any H&K MP-5 style firearm, air gun, air soft gun, or paintball gun, as well as any MP-5 style accessories not manufactured by H&K, will no longer be able to be imported and sold in the United States. We are not currently the only victims of this type of trade dress lawsuit with H&K. There are 24 other companies as defendants involved in this same type of action with H&K. You can view their other dockets here: H&K lawsuits against 24 companies.

Although ATI is still currently importing the GSG-5 carbines and pistols, the available stock of these firearms may dwindle due to an increase in demand because of this lawsuit. German Sport Guns and ATI are aware that distributors and dealers may be concerned regarding the value of their GSG purchases. As history shows, regarding lawsuits of this nature, the value and demand may skyrocket. German Sport Guns and ATI will hold firm on the current pricing of the GSG-5 products. We will not be changing any of our standard policies no matter the outcome of the lawsuit. It is German Sport Guns and ATI’s highest priority to win this lawsuit so that we can continue to provide the GSG-5 to firearm enthusiasts all over the country. Regardless of the outcome, ATI will continue to provide the same outstanding quality of warranty and customer services to all GSG-5 owners from our service center in Rochester, NY.

German Sport Guns and American Tactical Imports remain diligent and dedicated in pursuing the legal justice we expect to see in the outcome of this lawsuit. As you have seen with the additions of the GSG-AK47 series and the upcoming GSG 1911 pistol, German Sport Guns and ATI will continue to add new models and features to the growing line up of German Sport Gun firearms. We appreciate your continued support of our businesses during this unfortunate situation.

Sincerely,

Anthony DiChario
American Tactical Imports
President C.E.O.

October 12, 2009

Re: Heckler and Koch, Inc. vs. German Sport Guns GmbH, American Tactical Imports,
Inc. Civil Action No. 1 : 09-cv-00039-WTL-JMS (S.D. Indiana)

For immediate release,

We are very pleased to report that the litigation filed by Heckler & Koch, Inc. against
German Sport Guns GmbH and its U.S. distributor, American Tactical Imports, Inc.,
together with all counterclaims, has been settled.

The terms of the settlement are confidential to the parties and cannot be disclosed. A
dismissal of the above-referenced litigation, and all of the party’s claims against each
other, is expected to be filed in the near future.

Attorneys for H&K will be issuing a statement. The attorneys for ATI have already
issued a statement announcing the settlement.

Production and importation of the original design GSG-5 ceased as of Oct, 8, 2009 with
the signing of the agreement. The remaining inventory now in the USA can be sold by
ATI, all distributors and dealers. ATI currently has GSG-5’s in stock.

All sales of the GSG-5 by ATI must conclude by January 31, 2010. ATI will continue to
service every firearm that it imports into the USA.

Thank you for your support.

Anthony DiChario
President C.E.O.
American Tactical Imports, Inc.


Mods Sorry if this is a dupe did a quick search and didnt see anything.
 
Old news. However, if you want one of these, I know that Adam (InfiniteArms) bought a bunch while they were still available. You just gotta either go out to N. Las Vegas to his store, or have him ship one to your friendly neighborhood [STRIKE]Spiderman[/STRIKE] FFL.
 
Old news. However, if you want one of these, I know that Adam (InfiniteArms) bought a bunch while they were still available. You just gotta either go out to N. Las Vegas to his store, or have him ship one to your friendly neighborhood [STRIKE]Spiderman[/STRIKE] FFL.

Or you could just buy one in any local shop. Orders will still be filled until Jan 31st of 2010.
 
Yeah, protecting your product in a capitalist society from a company that pilfered your design without permission is such a bad thing...[thinking]

Shame on you HK! You should just let everyone tromp all over your hard work and historic product designs...[slap]

Socialism is alive and well...
 
Yeah, protecting your product in a capitalist society from a company that pilfered your design without permission is such a bad thing...[thinking]

Shame on you HK! You should just let everyone tromp all over your hard work and historic product designs...[slap]

Socialism is alive and well...

there is hardly any design similarity other than physical appearance.
 
There are a few places still have them in stock. Zero Hour had a few last time I was there. A guy at the Big E show was selling them for $600 because of this reason. A few other tables had it for $500 and $450.
 
Yeah, protecting your product in a capitalist society from a company that pilfered your design without permission is such a bad thing...[thinking]

Shame on you HK! You should just let everyone tromp all over your hard work and historic product designs...[slap]

Socialism is alive and well...

A buddy of mine brought up a good point though about this. How is it any different then buying a kit car and throwing it on a fiero body. Essentially this gun only looks like an HK but otherwise the internals are very much different. Just saying[thinking]
 
Yeah, protecting your product in a capitalist society from a company that pilfered your design without permission is such a bad thing...[thinking]

Shame on you HK! You should just let everyone tromp all over your hard work and historic product designs...[slap]

Like when Colt sued H&K (and Bushmaster), for "trademark infringement, trade dress infringement, trademark dilution, false designation of origin, false advertising, patent infringement, unfair competition, and deceptive trade practices" over the M4 design?

http://www.colt.com/mil/news.asp

Socialism is alive and well...

Apparently it's not alive and well in Russia ever since Izhmash filed and won a patent infringement case against Molot and ended up owning Molots assets.

That, and the state run company that holds the patent/licensing rights on the AK
were highly pissed that other countrys manufacturing AK's werent' paying them royalties. [grin]

They probably have a legitimate gripe there though since the rampant 'forgeries' have contributed to Izamash's bankruptcy problem.
 
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