Hey guys,
I'm Australian, live in Australia. Years ago i paid for a Rolling Block (dated 1873). Cartridge is unknown - its a 2" straight walled case, bore slugs .585.
I'm visiting Oklahoma again in November, spending a month there. I wish to bring it back with me. What i can't work out is do i need an export permit from the USA? I asked them and just got sent a heap of links as a reply rather than a proper answer. As far as I can tell it isn't subject to the NFA export stuff as its a full length rifle, over 26" OAL and barrel is longer than 16". It would fall under "destructive device" being over .5" but would it be exempt for 2 reasons - 1. Antique (pre 1898 manufacture) and 2. Designed for sporting/Hunting use?
What paperwork do i need from the US side? Figure someone here is bound to know how, plenty of guys shipping things every which way and always travelling the globe.
OH! What about a PCP airgun? What would i need to export that?
Thanks guys,
Attached is a picture of said rolling block (not me in pic)
I'm Australian, live in Australia. Years ago i paid for a Rolling Block (dated 1873). Cartridge is unknown - its a 2" straight walled case, bore slugs .585.
I'm visiting Oklahoma again in November, spending a month there. I wish to bring it back with me. What i can't work out is do i need an export permit from the USA? I asked them and just got sent a heap of links as a reply rather than a proper answer. As far as I can tell it isn't subject to the NFA export stuff as its a full length rifle, over 26" OAL and barrel is longer than 16". It would fall under "destructive device" being over .5" but would it be exempt for 2 reasons - 1. Antique (pre 1898 manufacture) and 2. Designed for sporting/Hunting use?
What paperwork do i need from the US side? Figure someone here is bound to know how, plenty of guys shipping things every which way and always travelling the globe.
OH! What about a PCP airgun? What would i need to export that?
Thanks guys,
Attached is a picture of said rolling block (not me in pic)
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