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Buying a Gun in a Forgien Country:
What is the Rules regarding buying a gun in a forgien country and bringing it back to the US of A?
Im thinking about a Big Game hunting trip (Kinda had an informal invitaion/work related) and wondering if it would be most profitable to bring a gun with me and sell it or give it away to the guide after the trip. Backsheeseh.
or to buy the proper guns at the destination and leave them there or bring them back.
Whats the suggested rules?
Wondering about having weapons dissapear as they go through customs or the airlines loosing them?
It costs $300 per weapon if you bring them into the country. Maybe I could buy something once I get there cheaper? I have seen all kinds of guns in varity stores in the country. "Beer, Cigs and a Sawed off shotgun please" Most of the "Locals" Carry something. The country has not law against taking a gun out of their country.
I was just checking some hunting Guides webs ites and a lot of the recommend bring 2 shotguns (1,000 shot days! WOW!) and at least one Big Game rifle big enough for water buffalo, wild pigs and cats and another for deer. A good backup pistol is recommended.
Shit thats $1,500 tax just to bring the guns across the boarder.
Typical Field Lunch: Bar B que, Beer and Wine and then back to more shooting. This almost sounds like TEXAS!
What is the Rules regarding buying a gun in a forgien country and bringing it back to the US of A?
Im thinking about a Big Game hunting trip (Kinda had an informal invitaion/work related) and wondering if it would be most profitable to bring a gun with me and sell it or give it away to the guide after the trip. Backsheeseh.
or to buy the proper guns at the destination and leave them there or bring them back.
Whats the suggested rules?
Wondering about having weapons dissapear as they go through customs or the airlines loosing them?
It costs $300 per weapon if you bring them into the country. Maybe I could buy something once I get there cheaper? I have seen all kinds of guns in varity stores in the country. "Beer, Cigs and a Sawed off shotgun please" Most of the "Locals" Carry something. The country has not law against taking a gun out of their country.
I was just checking some hunting Guides webs ites and a lot of the recommend bring 2 shotguns (1,000 shot days! WOW!) and at least one Big Game rifle big enough for water buffalo, wild pigs and cats and another for deer. A good backup pistol is recommended.
Shit thats $1,500 tax just to bring the guns across the boarder.
Typical Field Lunch: Bar B que, Beer and Wine and then back to more shooting. This almost sounds like TEXAS!
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