Likely the US dealer will want all forms for the stock set, ie.
The original or a certified copy of your import
certificate/permit
A written purchase order on your letterhead stationary; According
to the State Department the purchase order needs to include: the
foreign party end-user name and complete address.
Documented on the purchase order you will need to specify the type
of firearm, caliber, quantity, dollar value and make/model. The purchase
order must be directed to the dealer as the supplier/distributor.
If this information is not included the export license application will be denied. YOUR SIGNATURE IS REQUIRED.
End User Statement: Under the rules and regulations
by the US department as outlined by the International Traffic Arms
Regulations, ITAR, the dealer will need an end-user statement.
The end-user statement can be placed on your purchase order or sent on a
separate letterhead. YOUR SIGNATURE IS REQUIRED.
Forward the end-user statement along with your written purchase
order, import certificate/permit and if required, the DSP83 end-user
certificate. The DSP83 form and end-user statement are two different
documents required by US state department, thus ITAR.
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All documents must be mailed to the dealer. Original signatures are a
requirement of US Department of State; they will not accept fax or e-mailed copies.
The DSP83 Form is needed if your order contains an SME or regulated items:
US state department is now requiring a completed DSP83 form for any SME
or regulated items.
NZ Customs will see them all as gun parts and demand a permit anyway, even if NZ Police say they are not required.
Just print the web page of the items ordered, go to the Police, get the import permit, keep a copy for customs and send one to the USA.
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