A CBP officer holds one of the parts seized at the port complex. Courtesy of CBP.

Customs agents seized more than 52,000 gun parts shipped from China to the Los Angeles-Long Beach port complex in violation of the Chinese arms embargo, authorities said today.

The items, with a combined domestic value of more than $378,225, included “sights, stocks, muzzles, brakes, buffer kits, and grips,” said Jaime Ruiz of U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

Agents seized sights, stocks, muzzles, brakes, buffer kits, grips and thousands of other parts. Courtesy of CBP.

The seized items arrived in three shipments from China and were in violation of the Arms Export Control Act and International Traffic in Arms Regulations, Ruiz said.

Carlos C. Martel, CBP Director of Field Operations in Los Angeles, said the seizure “is an exceptional example of CBP officers’ and import specialists’ vigilance, commitment and keen focus in enforcing complex arms embargo regulations. The Chinese arms embargo is just one of the hundreds of regulations CBP enforces, ensuring the safety and security of our country.”