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I am traveling to Argentina next week and a friend of mine asked me if I could bring him some archery supplies. Everything on his list seems easy enough except for possibly the broadheads. Can I just bring these into the country or do I have to declare them as a weapon when I go through customs? I would rather know for sure than to just pack them in my luggage and hope for the best. With the wealth of knowledge that resides here on AR, I suppose somebody knows the answer. Thanks in advance. | ||
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Coyote Hunter: the worst that can happen is the broadheads to be declared merchandise and paying taxes. These are not "weapons" in the sense of a firearm. Good luck | |||
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Ditto. Just don't bring them in your hand luggage and no problem should be encountered... at most, a couple of questions from a "curious" custom officer - something that should not go further than that. But if we are talking of a reasonble amount of broadheads, I would say that not even that . Bring them with confidence - just take all the considerations that common sense dictates (not in your hand luggage, properly packaged), considering all the regulations airflights all over the world have after 9/11 ------------------------------------------ Μολὼν λάβε Duc, sequere, aut de via decede. | |||
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