Float Pilot
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Has anyone moved their rifles and ammo out of State lately. How about handloading supplies?
How did you pull it off?
How did you pull it off?
Flying you can only take projectiles and brass in checked luggage. Which it's easier to mail those in priority boxes.Has anyone moved their rifles and ammo out of State lately. How about handloading supplies?
How did you pull it off?
Still can’t take handguns across though….right? And what is this toll…how long has that been going on?Flying you can only take projectiles and brass in checked luggage. Which it's easier to mail those in priority boxes.
Driving was just like posted above, just pay the canuck toll for transporting firearms and don't try to bring anything illegal through. They will play "good cop/bad cop" with you and your family.....
Some handguns can be transported if destination is the lower 48- not if visiting Canada. They are considered restricted (needing additional forms) and have further restrictions such as having to have a barrel length of at least 4.125” and no .25 or .32 cal allowed. No ‘military style’ long guns allowed and there is a very long list of them. Lots of info via AK Dept Fish&Game and Canadian Govt sites.Still can’t take handguns across though….right? And what is this toll…how long has that been going on?
I drove up twice in 2023 and at that time, you could not bring handguns across the border. No idea if that is still the case, but I've heard that you can get a special clearance for some handguns. My SIL looked into in last year and was denied by the POE out of WA state.Still can’t take handguns across though….right? And what is this toll…how long has that been going on?
It seems that there is quite a lot of discretionary prohibition allowed by Canadian officials. When I read through all of the information from Canadian governmental sources regarding firearms going in transit- not visiting the country, it still seemed advisable to call the entry ports and talk to an official.I drove up twice in 2023 and at that time, you could not bring handguns across the border. No idea if that is still the case, but I've heard that you can get a special clearance for some handguns. My SIL looked into in last year and was denied by the POE out of WA state.
Their toll was a fee for processing/paperwork for transporting firearms.
How to Bring a Gun into Canada (Declaring a Firearm)
www.temporaryresidentpermitcanada.com
Those are worth protecting for sure!I am basically selling all the stuff I own.
The US gave the Canadians access to the purchase data for firearms. So they know everything you have purchased. At least since the system went digital.
I have been busy selling stuff like crazy.
I will send the last couple family heirloom rifles down south via an FFL. Or make a special airline trip. 100 year old Winchesters.
No sir. Private sales are allowed- the only caveat is that you can’t knowingly sell to a felon. (Hard to know who is). Rifles can be mailed from seller to buyer (in state) with no ffl.Do all used firearm sales in AK need to go through an FFL?
When did the US govt. start collecting info on firearm sales??I am basically selling all the stuff I own.
The US gave the Canadians access to the purchase data for firearms. So they know everything you have purchased. At least since the system went digital.
I have been busy selling stuff like crazy.
I will send the last couple family heirloom rifles down south via an FFL. Or make a special airline trip. 100 year old Winchesters.
You should get your legal advice from facebook, there are countless experts over thereHas anyone moved their rifles and ammo out of State lately. How about handloading supplies?
How did you pull it off?
I can only assume he was referring to the "gun smuggling" bs at the border. Where if you are caught with something deemed illegal by the canucks, they list it as smuggling.When did the US govt. start collecting info on firearm sales??
All FFL holders do keep records but that is NOT available to the govt unless atf or courts get involved.