Those letters are never good, meanwhile I’m still wondering why a knife like this is considered more dangerous than say, your average $10 kitchen knife haha.
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Those letters are never good, meanwhile I’m still wondering why a knife like this is considered more dangerous than say, your average $10 kitchen knife haha.
Hi Cordite, haha yeah, has to do with my other hobby of RC collective pitch helicopters. I have not yet applied, as I have started my uni studies recently and really don't have much cash left (only...
Hey guys, been a few months, but they actually ended up granting my permit. Here's my new custom Bladerunners Systems Carbon Fiber Replicant!
https://ibb.co/jOd9we
And just wanted to post this really quick, a while back I sent an email to customs just asking what their stance on balisongs was (whether they were completely prohibited or just restricted) and this...
Thanks mawzer308, yeah it looks like both bayonets and balisongs fall under the same category under the law so hopefully it is granted, and it does look like it is the same form they gave me to fill...
Yeah I've noticed. I also don't understand why a balisong would be restricted and a large fixed blade completely ok, you can conceal both, and a balisong would probably not be something someone would...
Thanks for the welcome guys. Just had my permit to import filled out, anyone know how long they usually take with these things? Thanks!
Thanks for all the help guys! Cigar, I thought so too, but after checking the list of restricted items on the NZ Police website, it states at the bottom that if you want to bring any of these into NZ...
Hello everyone, greetings from Palmerston North! My name is Martin, and I actually recently moved down here to NZ from the US with my parents just a few months ago. Although I do enjoy shooting and...