How Did I Get My Guns to Finnish Brutality? Polaris Logistics.

Published on March 2, 2021
Duration: 12:51

This guide details the complex process of internationally transporting firearms, as explained by Les Winner of Polaris Logistics. It covers temporary export for matches and permanent imports, emphasizing the need for professional logistics services to navigate U.S. and foreign regulations. Key steps include obtaining specific permits like ATF Form 6 and U.S. Customs Form 4457, and understanding import restrictions.

Quick Summary

Navigating international firearm transport requires understanding personal carry versus cargo shipping. Personal carry needs U.S. Customs Form 4457 for re-entry. Cargo shipping via logistics experts simplifies the process, handling export/import permits. Permanent imports can cost $1,000-$1,200 and require an ATF Form 6 before export, with potential multi-month processing times.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to International Firearm Transport
  2. 01:48Personal Carry vs. Shipping as Cargo
  3. 05:36Import Restrictions and Prohibited Items
  4. 08:41Costs and Logistics of Permanent Imports
  5. 10:18The Import Process and Final Advice

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main methods for transporting firearms internationally?

Firearms can be transported internationally either by carrying them personally as checked baggage, which requires U.S. Customs Form 4457 for re-entry, or by shipping them as cargo through a professional logistics provider for enhanced security and convenience.

What is the estimated cost for permanently importing a firearm into the U.S.?

The estimated cost for permanently importing a firearm into the U.S. typically ranges from $1,000 to $1,200, covering export permits, U.S. import permits, shipping, and customs brokerage fees.

What types of firearms are generally prohibited from import into the U.S.?

Prohibited firearms for import into the U.S. include machine guns and certain 'assault weapons' restricted by 1989 regulations, as well as open-bolt semi-automatic reproductions, regardless of their status in the country of origin.

What key forms are needed for international firearm transport?

For personal carry, U.S. Customs Form 4457 is crucial for re-entry. For permanent imports, an approved ATF Form 6 is mandatory before the firearm leaves the origin country. Logistics providers handle export and import permits.

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