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exporting a firearm to the u.s.a.

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25 February 2012, 03:45
usps
exporting a firearm to the u.s.a.
can anyone give me any info. on sending an antique shotgun to the u.s.a. or is this not doable?
26 February 2012, 20:24
butchloc
i don't know the details, but i have a friend who imports antique guns from NZ regularly. once the initial paperwork is done it seems like it is quite easy
27 February 2012, 20:11
usps
butchloc:
do you have any additional info. such as fees etc.
thanx bob
28 February 2012, 01:08
butchloc
talked to my friend and he says antique is pre 1899. if it is that old the job become much easier. Post 1899 require a bit more paper work. customs here or there should be able to answer a bunch of questions. you must have an importer here, who handles the papers. freight is expensive but there is not to much for other fees, providing it is pre 1899 and a shotgun. rifles and pistols are much harder i believe the crux is to find the importer
28 February 2012, 14:35
Matt Graham
You best bet is to contact Magnum Sports in Sydney and see if they will handle the export for you and if not can they recommend another gun shop


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28 February 2012, 21:53
butchloc
talked to friend this morning - providing the gun is pre 1899 he doesn't need an importer. the recipient here goes to customs & fills out a couple forms, the gun is shipped via customs, when it gets here customs looks it over the he can claim it himself