I brought my friend’s gun out last year when I brought my gun out. No questions asked. They didn’t even ask why I was bringing his out. But this was the last weekend of the season.
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Originally posted by RanchoAB View PostAs long as the air rifle is not CO2 powered or powered by a separate tank you’ll have no problems. CO2 cartridges, or any compressed air for that matter, are no nos. Keep gun with scope on it and pellets in a separate bag. If you take scope off they can claim the scope is a firearm component and make you go back or confiscate it. Keep all together and ABSOLUTELY declare it. You’ll have zero problems.
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I crossed 2 several years ago. Had the scopes on the guns and didn’t have an issue. I’ve also crossed with a scope off the Gun and had hell with them trying to take the scope because it wasn’t attached and they said we could sell to bad people! [emoji849]. Just like everything else its going to depend on who you get that day checking you!
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Originally posted by Coyote Canyon View PostI brought my friend’s gun out last year when I brought my gun out. No questions asked. They didn’t even ask why I was bringing his out. But this was the last weekend of the season.
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Originally posted by mjhaverkamp View PostWow, no way in hell would i bring a gun out that I did not have the registration papers on, you are very lucky you did not encounter mucho problemos.
I’ve brought my dads out before with his paperwork, but not something I would recommend.
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Originally posted by mjhaverkamp View PostWow, no way in hell would i bring a gun out that I did not have the registration papers on, you are very lucky you did not encounter mucho problemos.
As for the Visa, Humberto told me several years ago that we should have one and I have gotten one every season. Never been asked for it though. Peace of mind is easily worth the $20 it cost IMO.
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All my crew who check guns have been getting the visa the last couple years. Easy process at the P. N. crossing. We turn it in when checking guns out.All guns are accompanied by their owner checking in and out. We follow ALL the gun laws as the last thing I want in Mexico is any sort of gun related problem!
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Originally posted by dc1986 View PostAgree 100%. The ammo would add to your problems if it was a different caliber than the one you had paperwork for too.
As for the Visa, Humberto told me several years ago that we should have one and I have gotten one every season. Never been asked for it though. Peace of mind is easily worth the $20 it cost IMO.
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Originally posted by Coyote Canyon View PostI brought my friend’s gun out last year when I brought my gun out. No questions asked. They didn’t even ask why I was bringing his out. But this was the last weekend of the season.
Very lucky that you didn’t get thrown in jail.
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Originally posted by Coyote Canyon View PostI brought my friend’s gun out last year when I brought my gun out. No questions asked. They didn’t even ask why I was bringing his out. But this was the last weekend of the season.
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Originally posted by mjhaverkamp View PostMaybe he knows more than most of us, all I know is there is no way I am bringing a gun out of Mexico that is not registered to me, would you have tried to take that same gun in to Mexico without the owner and proper documentation ?
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Originally posted by bukkskin View PostYes, I have brought other people's guns out of Mexico, just have the original paperwork with you. I don't like doing it, but have done it.
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