What sort of price do you think you are able to bring one back for?
What sort of process is it to bring one back with you?
Or do you have Canadian/US residency?
What sort of price do you think you are able to bring one back for?
What sort of process is it to bring one back with you?
Or do you have Canadian/US residency?
I am a Canadian but that is irrelevant. My brother who lives there will buy them in Seattle or Vancouver I will pay the US dollar value with my tips from guiding and then I will just get an import permit for here and fly them home in a double gun case after my hunting season. Quite simple really. A lot of fellas that guide over there have done the same. As long as what you are importing are on the NZ firearms register (already imported and cleared) its all good.
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[QUOTE=R93;1100351]I am a Canadian but that is irrelevant. My brother who lives there will buy them in Seattle or Vancouver I will pay the US dollar value with my tips from guiding and then I will just get an import permit for here and fly them home in a double gun case after my hunting season. Quite simple really. A lot of fellas that guide over there have done the same. As long as what you are importing are on the NZ firearms register (already imported and cleared) its all good.
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I bought my collection back from Canada when I returned to NZ and used an export agent who regularly exported firearms and parts globally in Canada. ( export permits are required if you want to export them out of Canada. ) The exporter used Korean airlines as they have no issues with carrying firearms and they go via South Korea ( Seoul ) rather than the US. You want to avoid the shipment transiting through the US. Overall it was a smooth exercise.
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