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    R93
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    You have to pay for them as well! Na! Sorry mate I am not to sure either. I plan to bring back stuff I have bought here in Oz to NZ and I dont see how it can be a problem if they are not packaged as I purchased them. They are just my bits of gear I need on my trip home.
    Someone with more of an idea will post I am sure. I would like to know as well.

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    Hope so cos i have a few items on the wish list.

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    Bringing stuff into NZ is the easy part, if it's on the approved list your sweet..... getting it out of the US is the tricky part.
    Firearms Approved for Use in New Zealand. | New Zealand Police

    The yanks are paranoid of sending out gun parts, mazagines and rifles etc.

    Each state has it's own set of rules and what might be ok in one state may not be ok in another even if your in transit.

    You will have to brush up on the laws exporting concerning firearms and firearm parts.

    These sites may help answer some of your questions.
    GunBroker.com - Help Center
    World's Largest Supplier of Firearm Accessories, Gun Parts and Gunsmithing Tools - BROWNELLS

    That said I had a mate bring back two 10 shot magazines for a .22 Armi Jager AP74 without any hassels.
    None of the sites that sold them would export because of all the paperwork involved.

    But if you really want to bring something back I could do with one of these for a small job I have to do
    .22 CHAMBER IRONING TOOL - Brownells

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    What about scopes etc which is more in line with what i want to come home with?

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    Scopes are fine but you might get stung with GST if they cost over $400nzd.

    Here's the prohibited import list.
    http://www.customs.govt.nz/features/...s/default.aspx

    And the customs info on what duty applies.
    http://www.customs.govt.nz/inprivate...s/default.aspx

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    Given that there will be more than one scope i'll be screwed, but do they differentiate between scopes and spotting scopes or just lump it all together.

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    You have to convince them it's for personal use or as a gift.

    If they think your gonna sell they will apply duty.

    I you have one or two rifle scopes and a spotting scope then you will probally be ok.

    If you had ten scopes then they will ask the hard questions.

    You could always ring Customs and ask them before you travel.

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    I might send them an email and even ask the local constab, i only want 3 scopes a range finder and a spotting scope, not much really

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    Quote Originally Posted by R93 View Post
    You have to pay for them as well! Na! Sorry mate I am not to sure either. I plan to bring back stuff I have bought here in Oz to NZ and I dont see how it can be a problem if they are not packaged as I purchased them. They are just my bits of gear I need on my trip home.
    Someone with more of an idea will post I am sure. I would like to know as well.
    I travel to Aussie with a firearm quite often and to get out of Australia with any of the following you need to become a registered exporter and fill out the forms at customs before departure about what you are exporting out of Australia. This also includes any of the items you own and imported into Australia.
    The items requiring an export permit are any firearm, any firearm part, scopes, projectiles and empty cartridge cases, I don't know if this is the full list but I do know if they find any items not on the export documentation they get taken off you and deposited in the rubbish bin..........I saw this happen last year.

    Then again I've heard of people buying things in Aussie and bringing them back without any problems.........Kiwi

 

 

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