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    You don't need a permit for projectiles or brass.
    Not worth the hassle of trying to bring in a firearm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imaca View Post
    You don't need a permit for projectiles or brass.
    Not worth the hassle of trying to bring in a firearm.
    You don't need an Import Permit to get projectiles or brass into NZ, but you need an Export License to get them out of the US - unless the brass is fired.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fernleaf View Post
    You don't need an Import Permit to get projectiles or brass into NZ, but you need an Export License to get them out of the US - unless the brass is fired.
    My understanding is that it is commercial suppliers who need an Export Permit to ship bullets / brass overseas. I don't think it applies to private citizens. An American friend has posted both to me. He checked with USPS who said provided it's non hazardous, no problem. And I have purchased bullets in the USA and flown them home in my luggage. Had luggage TSA checked pre USA departure, ticket put inside bag but never questioned or confiscated. Would do this again.

 

 

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