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Thread: UK travel - brining back items?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Makros View Post
    You need an import permit to import a firearm part. Bipods aren't parts.

    The Arms Act defines a part unambiguously and is the only interpretation that matters:

    part, in relation to any firearm or restricted weapon,—
    (a) means—
    (i) any component that, of itself, is essential to the discharge of any shot, bullet, missile, or other projectile from the firearm or restricted weapon; and
    (ii) any component that is exclusively designed to be, or is intended to be, an integral part of the firearm or restricted weapon (for example, a butt, stock, magazine, or other component that feeds or contributes to feeding ammunition to the firearm or restricted weapon); and
    (b) includes the following components or accessories that can be fitted to, or adapted to fit, a firearm or restricted weapon:
    (i) grips:
    (ii) frames:
    (iii) chassis systems:
    (iv) magazine adapters:
    (v) magazine couplers:
    (vi) magazine loaders:
    (vii) flash suppressors:
    (viii) silencers:
    (ix) folding or telescoping stocks; but
    (c) does not include the following:
    (i) pistol carbine conversion kits:
    (ii) air pistol carbine conversion kits

    To check yourself follow this link and scroll down to "part: https://www.legislation.govt.nz/act/....html#DLM72627

    If in doubt refer to the legislation. There are so many people that think you need an import permit for all and sundry which is incorrect.
    You'll note that this list doesn't include torches, sling swivels, etc., etc. that are often repeated as erroneous examples of why the legislation is ridiculous.
    I think I've posted this three or four times so far. So I just went back and quoted myself and changed to item to bipod. Bringing in a bipod is just as restricted as bringing in a block of Toblerone chocolate.
    Dama dama, MB and csmiffy like this.

 

 

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