Nicaburns
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I have seen it discussed in several threads but there doesn’t seem to be a solid consensus on whether this is truly possible or just a fools errand. Any tips and advice would be appreciated!
Yes, I found several threads with some info contained but search did not turn up a single thread dedicated to the topic so I appreciate the input!This has been researched and discussed at length.
It is a gray area honestly. If you take it put it on a separate 4457 and keep it out of sight.(ex. Gear bag in gun case)I have seen it discussed in several threads but there doesn’t seem to be a solid consensus on whether this is truly possible or just a fools errand. Any tips and advice would be appreciated!
That may have worked for you but it is apparently not universally accepted as the correct process.Fill out a 4457 and take your tax Stamp with you. Carry it in your locked gun case or checked luggage.
Hate to hear you had a terrible time. Sounds like another case a person or persons who do not know the rules or do not care about the rules.That may have worked for you but it is apparently not universally accepted as the correct process.
I had to make a trip to Bozeman MT to get my 4457 signed. I hadn't decided on what rifle to take (one is threaded and one is not) so I filled out 3 4457s, one for each rifle and one for my suppressor. The CBP officer had no issue signing one for each rifle, but would not sign one for my suppressor without "other paperwork". I had the suppressor and the Form 4, but he wouldn't even look at it.
I tried to explain to the CBP officer and his supervisor that the 4457 was not a permission slip to travel with a suppressor, but merely a registration of ownership to avoid paying a duty on re-entry to the US . He was having none of it and declared somewhat smugly that he denies these all of the time unless the traveler has the " other paperwork" , I assumed the other paperwork was the ATF 5520.20. but he could not confirm. I did not have that, as it currently seems to be a grey area whether it is needed or not for a suppressor and no one that I have contacted at ATF can answer definitively. It is sad (but not surprising) that the the 3 US gov agencies (ATF, CBP and TSA ) that are supposed to know the regulations, don't. The Bozeman CBP office is a 5 hour roundtrip for me on Montana's wintery roads so the decision on what rifle to take was made for me . I won't be taking the suppressor.
all you need to do is go on line and print the 5520 make sure the first line is the ( name on your trust exactly) nothing else or they will send it back, the rest of the form is simple just read it carefully when you fill it out and email it in will take about 3-4 weeks if you filled it out correctly. don't worry bout the 4457 as the 5520 shows you own it and take your stamp and form 4. I put my suppressor in my gun case no problem thru Atlanta or Newark but I avoid Newark now because if your flight gets delayed or canceled and you have to get your gun case and luggage you could become a felon if you have to recheck it in.That may have worked for you but it is apparently not universally accepted as the correct process.
I had to make a trip to Bozeman MT to get my 4457 signed. I hadn't decided on what rifle to take (one is threaded and one is not) so I filled out 3 4457s, one for each rifle and one for my suppressor. The CBP officer had no issue signing one for each rifle, but would not sign one for my suppressor without "other paperwork". I had the suppressor and the Form 4, but he wouldn't even look at it.
I tried to explain to the CBP officer and his supervisor that the 4457 was not a permission slip to travel with a suppressor, but merely a registration of ownership to avoid paying a duty on re-entry to the US . He was having none of it and declared somewhat smugly that he denies these all of the time unless the traveler has the " other paperwork" , I assumed the other paperwork was the ATF 5520.20. but he could not confirm. I did not have that, as it currently seems to be a grey area whether it is needed or not for a suppressor and no one that I have contacted at ATF can answer definitively. It is sad (but not surprising) that the the 3 US gov agencies (ATF, CBP and TSA ) that are supposed to know the regulations, don't. The Bozeman CBP office is a 5 hour roundtrip for me on Montana's wintery roads so the decision on what rifle to take was made for me . I won't be taking the suppressor.
I appreciate the guidance but I leave for SA in 6 weeks and all of my SAPS paperwork for the rifle I'm taking is in process. Maybe next time.all you need to do is go on line and print the 5520 make sure the first line is the ( name on your trust exactly) nothing else or they will send it back, the rest of the form is simple just read it carefully when you fill it out and email it in will take about 3-4 weeks if you filled it out correctly. don't worry bout the 4457 as the 5520 shows you own it and take your stamp and form 4. I put my suppressor in my gun case no problem thru Atlanta or Newark but I avoid Newark now because if your flight gets delayed or canceled and you have to get your gun case and luggage you could become a felon if you have to recheck it in.