1. First, you need to get a letter of invitation to come on a hunt from your PH.
2.You will need proof of ownership for your guns.
3. Don’t book your flight online. There are seldom bargains and we recommend having someone to help you if there are problems. If you do book your tickets online, you could also have trouble with any extra flights within Africa and you will have trouble booking inexpensive add-on tickets from your hometown to your jump-off destination.
4. Use a Quality Booking Agent (www.gothunts.com)
5. Get a Customs Form 4457
Go to a US Customs office and get your Firearms listed on a Form 4457 called “Certificate Registration for Personal Effects Taken Abroad”. U.S. Customs Form 4457 must be completed and stamped in the USA before boarding your flight to Africa. It proves ownership of personal items, such as rifles, taken out of the country.
You will need this Form upon arrival in Africa, AND upon return to the US.
6. You will also need to fill out an aplication form for the South African Police Service. Download Form, proof of ownership for your guns and a letter of invitation from your outfitter.
Important: Be sure that you have a minimum of two hours between your arrival in Dulles, JFK or Atlanta and your departure time. Last year 82% of all firearms did not make the connection on flights with less than the two-hour window.
Sometimes, luggage will arrive, but not the guns. This is because guns are handled differently, and it just takes more time. If you arrive at Joberg without your guns and you have a connecting flight to another South African Airport or to Namibia, Botswana, or even Zimbabwe, you have a problem as you have folks waiting for you at your destination and you are not coming until your guns arrive. The airport will not forward your guns like they do your luggage in the USA. You need to get gun permits (or transit permits) upon arrival, and you must be there to do it.
To hasten the process of the firearms permit application and transfers, we recommend you contact www.hunterssupport.com as they will meet you upon arrival in South Africa and handle things from there. If you book your hunt through Outdoors International, we will take care of all of this for you.
Entry into Namibia is a breeze as you just fill out the form upon arrival and go on your way. You will be required to fill out a Rifle Import/Export Application, which must be handed to the police at the airport. Download and print your Rifle Import Application by clicking here.
Joberg is a different deal for permits, and much more information is required. That is why we use Air-2000.
We have found some old US Air Force flight bags made out of rip-stop nylon that weigh only about two pounds. They can hold a lot of gear and still be under weight.
Important: You are now allowed only one free bag, and must pay for the second bag, or your gun case.
Tips:
Now you will again need to go thru all the “hoops” and get yourself, your luggage, and guns on the right plane home. Luckily, if you are coming from Namibia to Joberg or going thru Europe, it’s not that hard.
Check all your guns and luggage all the way back to the USA. They will usually put tags on your items all the way to your home airport. However, you will need to collect your luggage and guns upon arrival in whatever city you arrive in, and clear US Customs.
Now is when you really want to have your Customs form 4457 (see link and info above) that you procured before you left. The US Customs folks want to see that Form and the firearms that match it upon arrival.
More about Customs Form 4457: Put only one Firearm per Form 4457. Don’t mix and match them. It only confuses the agents and makes this go slower than they already go.
Washington’s Dulles International Arrivals is slow. Atlanta is much better and New York JFK is not too bad either.
After clearing Customs, they will tell you where to put your luggage and guns so that they can be sent to the next connecting flight to your home.
About missing guns and insurance: If, when you arrive in the US, or your home airport, your guns are missing, file a lost luggage claim with your arriving airline, and now, is when you really wish you have purchased extra insurance from Sportsman’s Alliance Co. Look up www.siai.net or call 1-800-925-7767.
Don’t depend on your Home Owners Insurance to cover you. Unless you have a specific Rider attached to your policy, odds are your guns are not covered in entirety.
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