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nube 01-29-2007 12:40 PM

crossing borders with guns
 
I am leaving to go to Africa in June and I do not have my gun Registered. I did not ever want to register it but I guess I have no choice or I won't be able to get to Africa and back. I have tried to do a search on here with limited success on how to get it Registered. What needs to be done and how long will it take?
Maybe it would be good to put a sticky on this type of info as well because I bet I am the 5 millioneth person to ask this question.
Thanks.

Rackmastr 01-29-2007 01:41 PM

Contact the CFC and you'll find all the paperwork you'll need.....

www.cfc.gc.ca

Does your flight stop in the US? That can make a difference from what I've heard from African outfitters. In that case, you'll have to have a Form 6 from the ATF as well....it can get a bit tricky if thats the case.....

Okotokian 01-29-2007 03:29 PM

If you can get over the principle of the thing, registering is actually pretty easy. I did it for an old 303 my mother-in-law had in the attic. Piece of cake.

HUNTNUT 01-29-2007 05:41 PM

Just phone the firearms center and have your make, model, caliber and barrel length handy and they can do it right over the phone.

getasheep 01-29-2007 05:48 PM

link
 
www.cfc-cafc.gc.ca/online...tion_e.asp

Jamie Hunt 01-29-2007 08:23 PM

Re: link
 
I would guess you could get it out of the country but getting it back in might be a different story.
Perhaps Rack could tell us more. Actually Dad is down in Arizona right now with his Shotgun. He got a form 6 but the registration from Canada never arivied until after he left. Rack do you think this will be a problem??
Thanks
Jamie

Rackmastr 01-29-2007 09:56 PM

Re: link
 
Yep...it will be a problem...or at least cause him more troubles than he wants. Get him the form, or at least be ready to fax it to him at Customs. Its a hassle if someone does not carry their registration slip, and its actually the law. So....if you're entering Canada with a firearm, you need your registration certificate with you....

Customs can call and verify that the firearm is registered, but if you dont have the certificate on you, its about the same as not carrying your DL....

Jamie Hunt 01-30-2007 03:25 AM

Re: link
 
Rack, thats what I thought he is down south for another 8 weeks. I will send it down to him. It was quicker to get a form 6 than it was to get the paper from the Gov of Canada...

Jamie

gun reg. 01-30-2007 07:39 AM

gun reg.
 
it might be easier to use/ rent a gun from your outfitter.
and cheapper aswell. id rather use my own but its something to think on

razadp 02-01-2007 11:08 AM

Re: gun reg.
 
Guides guns are a good way to go if he's a pro.

I used a guides .338 Mag in Australia for buffalo, pig, (and a dingo).

This guide was happy to supply a handful of ammo for sight testing / practice, etc.


I had a poor experience with a different guide in NZ. He supplied a gun but no range to sight test and practice. I missed a long shot at a nice pig. Turns out he sighted in for 100 yds with a scoped .308. gotta ask WTF ??

7 REM MAG 02-02-2007 06:02 PM

Re: gun reg.
 
i sight in for 1" high with my scoped 7MM


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