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Taking Gun
;) Has any one taken there shotguns across or knows how to?:confused:
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Re: Taking Gun
Originally Posted by ronnie98
(Post 7145636)
;) Has any one taken there shotguns across or knows how to?:confused:
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Re: Taking Gun
Originally Posted by ronnie98
(Post 7145642)
How easy is it to get my gun certificate in OZ????????????????
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Re: Taking Gun
Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 7145651)
Which State are you going to? And are you planning on joining gun clubs?
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Re: Taking Gun
Originally Posted by ronnie98
(Post 7145636)
;) Has any one taken there shotguns across or knows how to?:confused:
Sorry, couln't resist that one :rofl::rofl::rofl: |
Re: Taking Gun
Originally Posted by Toe Dipper
(Post 7146093)
Is that a sawn off gun? & is your moniker ronnie as in Kray?
Sorry, couln't resist that one :rofl::rofl::rofl: |
Re: Taking Gun
The way it works (correct me if I am wrong as I have never imported) is that you seek permission to import from the police and also arrange for a broker in your destination City to take ownership of the firearm on your behalf until you have a license here and can house it.
The Firearm is shipped with your gear with a copy of the import authorisation from the police for Customs and AQIS. The Firearms Dealer then takes possession of the firearm at the docks and holds it on your behalf until you have obtained a license and can demonstrate to your licensed club (or police) that you have the safe to hold it. At which point you "buy" the firearm back from the dealer as if it was a new acquisition, which in the eyes of the police it is. However, the following PDF from Customs doesn't mention all of this http://www.customs.gov.au/webdata/re..._firearms1.pdf There is also this article from the SSAA back in 1999 (which may be out of date) http://www.ssaa.org.au/research/1999...-firearms.html Note the following section on import taxes Duties/taxes on imported firearms Currently there is up to 5 per cent import duty with an effective sales tax of 26.4 per cent on imported firearms. The customs value will be assessed on the Free on Board (FOB) price of the item. I shoot centrefire Action Pistol not long arms, but I do also hold a long arms license as well as a pistol license. Getting a Pistol license was a mess of paperwork including references from police I knew in the UK, several interviews with the pistol club and a full domestic and international review by the police. As you have just been through this for the immigration process it won't be a surprise. I started on a provisional license and after demonstrating competency (I've been shooting for 20+ years) and commitment through attendance at competitions, etc, I was granted a full license. I then used that license as the basis for procuring a long arms license (much easier to obtain) which I use to shoot centrefire rifle and .22LR at a club. Al |
Re: Taking Gun
The way it works (correct me if I am wrong as I have never imported) is that you seek permission to import from the police and also arrange for a broker in your destination City to take ownership of the firearm on your behalf until you have a license here and can house it. Mine descended into a palava when the Irish one was transferred to a different section and I had to start again with an less than helpful one, so I gave up and have my rifle in secure storage in Ireland. |
Re: Taking Gun
Hubby sold his prior to moving. Was way too complicated.
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Re: Taking Gun
Originally Posted by ronnie98
(Post 7145636)
;) Has any one taken there shotguns across or knows how to?:confused:
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Re: Taking Gun
ive just bought over a .22 airrifle and a .223 rifle.to get it out of the uk all you
do is let your firearms dept know your exporting them.there is no permit to acquire as there classed as personal possesions.i locked mine in the safe. let your shipping company know and they,ll add it to the inventory which customs will recieve so will know to expect them.we came to brisbane and our belongings went to our shipping company then customs and aquis came over to inspect it all.customs seized the guns and put them in customs armoury for me to collect once i have the relevent paperwork. |
Re: Taking Gun
Originally Posted by darrellandsarah
(Post 7147949)
ive just bought over a .22 airrifle and a .223 rifle.to get it out of the uk all you
do is let your firearms dept know your exporting them.there is no permit to acquire as there classed as personal possesions.i locked mine in the safe. let your shipping company know and they,ll add it to the inventory which customs will recieve so will know to expect them.we came to brisbane and our belongings went to our shipping company then customs and aquis came over to inspect it all.customs seized the guns and put them in customs armoury for me to collect once i have the relevent paperwork. |
Re: Taking Gun
Originally Posted by ronnie98
(Post 7147978)
Thanks for the advice, how long did it take to get your licence so you could collect the guns?
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Re: Taking Gun
Originally Posted by darrellandsarah
(Post 7148007)
i havent even started to apply yet:curse:been so busy sorting things out but from what i,ve been told it takes around 3months.in hid site i wish i sold mine before coming out
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Re: Taking Gun
Originally Posted by ronnie98
(Post 7148017)
I might just do that!
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