First Time Firearm Travel

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After months of waiting, I'm finally getting my rifle tomorrow-the one I've been planning to take to South Africa this June.

A little background, this hunt will take place on a family farm in the Northern Cape and isn’t part of an outfitter. I hunted there last year but used a rifle they had there so I’ve never gone through the hoops of bringing one there.

Between researching this forum, other online sources, and contacting Rifle Permits I have the following understanding:
  • Go to nearest customs office, in my case by DFW airport, and get CBP4457 form signed. To my knowledge, this is the only US documentation I’ll need.
  • I’ll then submit the following paperwork to Rifle Permits: Completed/Signed CBP4457 form (will act as proof of ownership), Completed/Signed Saps 520, Completed/Signed mandate form, passport copy, hunting invitation letter and travel itinerary. I’ll need to submit these under the 30 day window requirement.
  • I’m flying Delta out of DFW and understand there is no prior requirement to notify Delta of firearm until arriving at Airport where I’ll declare I have a firearm. I’ll need a hard case with locks on every point, also will need ammo in locked hard case inside checked bag. Planning to take 80 rounds of ammo and under 11 lbs.
  • I’ll connect through Atlanta with no actions needed there and arrive in Cape Town. I’ll use the Rifle Permits meet&greet service there to get rifle and secure permit.
  • The following morning I’ll take an Airlink flight leaving Cape Town to Upington. My understanding is that I need to contact Airlink at least 3 days in advance that I have a firearm and also understand ammo needs to be kept separate from checked bags. I assume firearm retrieval is straightforward in Upington airport.
  • Travel back will be through same route, I'll notify Airlink in advance and declare my firearm to Delta at Cape Town. In Atlanta I'll present my Completed/Signed CBP4457 form with firearm and pickup rifle in DFW.
Current Questions I have:

- Is my general understanding above correct? Anything I might be overlooking?
- Given that I'm not hunting with an outfitter, is there a format I must follow with the hunting invitation letter? I've seen multiple examples online but no "standard" format. I have one created with some of the more generic fields I've seen online.
- Do the US Customs 4457 form and Passport copies need to be notarized? I've heard/seen conflicting takes on this.
- Has anyone flown with a firearm using Airlink? Want to know if there's anything particular I should be aware of

Lastly, I understand travel agents can help in this process but given the timing of the trip I purchased airfare before receiving the firearm. I'm also familiar with this travel having done it.

Thank you all in advance
 
I think you've got it down pretty well, but there is one item of concern. As I recall in the past I've always shown a letter of invitation from my outfitter at the SAPS office. Since you don't have an outfitter you won't have one obviously. I would ask Henry at Rifle Permits about this ASAP as well your other questions regarding documents being notarized.

BTW, welcome to AH. I encourage you to post a thread in the Introduction and Greets area of the forum and tell us a bit about yourself.
 
Unless you pre-paid your Airlink firearm fee, you will have to do the Airlink two step and shake down at the airport.
 
My first concern is the brand new rifle. If perfect you had it a bit longer to practice. Get to the range with some sticks!
You should be good with your itinerary and planning but you just have an invitation letter. It should not matter who it is from.
Airlink is good just a bit of a process to pay the firearm fee. I think they are one of the best airlines in terms of service in the air.
 
I think you've got it down pretty well, but there is one item of concern. As I recall in the past I've always shown a letter of invitation from my outfitter at the SAPS office. Since you don't have an outfitter you won't have one obviously. I would ask Henry at Rifle Permits about this ASAP as well your other questions regarding documents being notarized.

BTW, welcome to AH. I encourage you to post a thread in the Introduction and Greets area of the forum and tell us a bit about yourself.
Appreciate the feedback here...

Yes, I had actually asked Henry this and he said he needs a "letter from the family inviting you to come and hunt with them and explain that this is a family hunt, the letter must be signed." Sounded pretty straightforward but wanted to see if anyone had any further input or had been in this situation before.

On the notarized documents, Henry said just send him the normal copies and if convenient get them notarized. So just wanted to see if people get away without copies notarized.

I realize I might be overthinking this process, just want to make sure I have everything in proper order as its a new process for me.
 
My first concern is the brand new rifle. If perfect you had it a bit longer to practice. Get to the range with some sticks!
You should be good with your itinerary and planning but you just have an invitation letter. It should not matter who it is from.
Airlink is good just a bit of a process to pay the firearm fee. I think they are one of the best airlines in terms of service in the air.
Agreed, its not an ideal timeline but I will have most weekends available to get some practice in. The rifles at the farm I used last year I was not accustomed to and I'd much prefer to at least some time stateside than use those rifles over again.

Also thats good to hear about Airlink.

Thanks for the input
 
On the hunting invitation letter, you need an outfitter´s registration number.

However, if Henry says he can do without it, he should know :E Shrug:
 

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