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    Willing seller, willing buyer - that's how a market works.

    I've been importing projectiles for my own use as a target shooter.

    I've never paid anywhere near that much for projectiles, including currency exchange, freight and duty (if any).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyclops View Post
    Willing seller, willing buyer - that's how a market works.

    I've been importing projectiles for my own use as a target shooter.

    I've never paid anywhere near that much for projectiles, including currency exchange, freight and duty (if any).
    Can you import projectiles? Do you need a permit?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Reloader75 View Post
    Can you import projectiles? Do you need a permit?


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    "Application to import firearms, airguns, restricted airguns, and firearm parts
    A permit is required for a firearm, pistol, blank firing gun, restricted airgun, restricted weapon, or ammunition and any part of a firearm, pistol, starting pistol, or restricted weapon. It is also required for a prohibited firearm, and all prohibited items."

    The pertinent question then is, are bullets 'ammunition'? I'd say yes, but I wonder if Police might say that only assembled bullets/cases/powder/primer is "ammunition".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cordite View Post
    "Application to import firearms, airguns, restricted airguns, and firearm parts
    A permit is required for a firearm, pistol, blank firing gun, restricted airgun, restricted weapon, or ammunition and any part of a firearm, pistol, starting pistol, or restricted weapon. It is also required for a prohibited firearm, and all prohibited items."

    The pertinent question then is, are bullets 'ammunition'? I'd say yes, but I wonder if Police might say that only assembled bullets/cases/powder/primer is "ammunition".
    Yes you can import projectiles without a NZ import permit.
    I've imported over 18,000 projectiles (1,800 boxes) over the last 5 years.

    Originally I needed an export permit from the US - which wasn't hard to get.
    Now for small quantities (less than 4 orders per year I think) you don't need a US export permit.

    Of course there aren't many projectiles to buy in the US at the moment.

    It isn't illegal to own projectiles, cases, powder or primers without a FAL.
    Only when you add primer, powder and projectile to a case do you need a FAL.

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    But cant you buy it from the stores for just over $100?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quicknock View Post
    But cant you buy it from the stores for just over $100?
    Pretty sure under trump they changed the rules and it's a higher limit now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quicknock View Post
    But cant you buy it from the stores for just over $100?
    Yes, if stores had them in stock , which they haven't for about 18months.
    Or at least very very very limited stock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beetroot View Post
    Yes, if stores had them in stock , which they haven't for about 18months.
    Or at least very very very limited stock.
    Very limited stocks of projectiles in stores in the US.
    I cleaned out my US supplier of the projectiles I shoot.
    (Wasn't that many left even before I shopped.)

 

 

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