Mr. 16 gauge
AH fanatic
I have a couple of questions re: importation of rifles/ammo to S.A.
1.) How do you get wildcat cartridges (such as the .338-06) into the country if the headstamp says ".30-06" and the cases have been reformed? It's my understanding that the headstamp on the ammo has to match the caliber of the rifle, or you can't bring it into the country, and from what I observed/experienced at the SAP office, they really aren't all that "up" on firearms knowledge.
2.) Has anyone ever had a problem with a rifle that DIDN'T have the caliber stamped on the barrel or receiver some where? I have a sporterized military mauser; it has a serial number, but the caliber isn't stamped on it anywhere. Would it be worth it to have a gunsmith stamp the caliber (6.5x55) on the barrel prior to going to S.A., just to avoid any hassle?
1.) How do you get wildcat cartridges (such as the .338-06) into the country if the headstamp says ".30-06" and the cases have been reformed? It's my understanding that the headstamp on the ammo has to match the caliber of the rifle, or you can't bring it into the country, and from what I observed/experienced at the SAP office, they really aren't all that "up" on firearms knowledge.
2.) Has anyone ever had a problem with a rifle that DIDN'T have the caliber stamped on the barrel or receiver some where? I have a sporterized military mauser; it has a serial number, but the caliber isn't stamped on it anywhere. Would it be worth it to have a gunsmith stamp the caliber (6.5x55) on the barrel prior to going to S.A., just to avoid any hassle?