In the early days of YouShop I sent dies, scope sights via them. Then they went PC and stopped that.
I ceased using them for anything at all about 6 years ago when they stopped my parcel which...
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In the early days of YouShop I sent dies, scope sights via them. Then they went PC and stopped that.
I ceased using them for anything at all about 6 years ago when they stopped my parcel which...
Just had 2 dies delivered from USA to my letter box from 2 different companies. The decription on both was something like "tools" or "measuring equipment". I cannot recall exactly. So, not obviously...
Tahr It used to be POL 67B. Now, to make our lives easier :omg: it is FRM 67B.
https://www.police.govt.nz/about-us/publication/firearms-forms-and-guides
Have fun.
Ah, I'd check with the police on that one, not customs but after all the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing. Mixed messages from both departments.
It's so easy to get a permit. A...
In my experience, yes. I have one here sitting ready to go, whereas when I tested the system by applying for one for reloading dies I was "declined" (cop speak for not required). Mind you I think...
If it's under 1000 and the company you purchase off is not registered with our IRD, Customs will not collect gst. Companies that do greater than 60k business into NZ annually have been hounded to...
Even pre C19 I have had some exciting trips for my parcels from Brownells and others per good old USPS. Had one go via Peru. Another via Japan and anther via French Polynesia (at least sorta heading...
I don't think ITAR restricted items are part of the freeing up.
Recently got this from Reloading International
(Used to be my source of projectiles)
EXPORTING IS NOW
Easier - Faster - Less...