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Old 5th September 2008, 07:47 AM   #1
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Fernando,

no problem at all!!! you have spoken perfectly that is the situation!! With the Schengen accords beetween european countries there aren't customs, but with extra-european nations we are under the blade of customs.....

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Thank you for clearing this up for me Guys .

Funny, you would think antique armes blanches would not be problematic .
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Old 5th September 2008, 02:38 PM   #3
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Thank you for clearing this up for me Guys .

Funny, you would think antique armes blanches would not be problematic .
Legalists don't see things that way.
A firearm is a device that depends on technological mechanisms and also on contemporary amunition. So, timely, it becomes obsolete, for one or the other reason. In Portugal and according to the recent law, firearms produced before 1890 may be kept and are not even passive of manifest. The same occurs with a published list of obsolete ammunitions.
On the other hand, a device longer than 10 cms (4") equipped with an edge and or a point, than can cut or perforate, is considered an illegal weapon (arma branca), indepentently from its age.
There are ways to legalize both type of prohibited arms, except for military stuff, but licence achievement is hard and takes rather long time to get through.
You may aplly for use and bearing, home detention or collecting. However the late is not so digestive as it sounds; as there is no antique weapons only collecting, this version comprehends also active arms, so it's a hell of a problem to get this type of licence, despite you only gather antique stuff. Actually since the new law was published two years ago, the police hasn't yet issued the first of these licences. I am trying to get one of these, myself. It requires a dozen different credentials, from certificate of never have driven under the influence of alchool, to one of never having been convicted for drugs abuse ... passing by a certificate of mental health, as well as a membership in a legaly regconized arms collecting association ... and so on, and so on.
If ever you or someone are interested in further details, just tell
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Old 5th September 2008, 05:19 PM   #4
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Thank you Fernando .
That clears it up for me .

Red Tape is universal I guess .
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Old 6th September 2008, 09:18 AM   #5
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Hi to get weapons to the Netherlands or Germany not real a problem just put
not sword or weapon on it and make an low custom price .

I just did get an Kampilan from Kai wich he send from the USA was captured
overhere by the customs and had to pay 16.00 euro tax .

I told the lady off the customs I collect them and she only tell me nice are these not expensive I just say no otherwise I don't collect them because I had no bill off sale .

So it depends on wich country I think .


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