Firearm Info

We recommend that rifle hunters bring their own rifles, due to the fact that you are used to hunting with your own guns and you know the setup. However we do have rifles for hire (most calibers) should you wish to use ours. Please let us know when you book with us if you are bringing your own firearms so we can assist you with the process of bringing your own rifles.

We will assist you with the entire process and we will personally meet you at the airport to assist with clearing the guns with the authorities on this end. Below is the steps that you need to take to make it as easy and effortless as possible.

Step 1

Obtain a US Customs Declaration Form 4457 from your nearest customs office. This form will indicate the rifle(s) information, serial numbers and ammo details.

Always keep the original stamped copy in your passport and have photo copies of it handy.

Please note that due to new regulations, 4457 documents have to be issued in the YEAR OF TRAVEL. If your document has an expiry date, please ensure that it does not expire before or during your hunting safari.

Step 2

Send us the following documentation by scanning it and then e-mail it to us.

· A CLEAR COPY OF YOUR PASSPORT
· A COPY OF YOUR CUSTOMS DECLARATION FORM 4457
· A COPY OF YOUR FLIGHT ITINERARY
· THE COMPLETED SOUTH AFRICAN RIFLE IMPORT INFO FORM (You can download it below)

Step 3

Read the following Info and Procedures

To transport your rifle in and out of the USA, the only documentation you need to be in possession of is a Customs Declarations Form 4457.

WHEN YOU ARRIVE IN SOUTH AFRICA:

  • Proceed through passport control; claim your general luggage at the carousel.
  • Your guns will be sent directly to the firearms clearing area.
  • Look for one of our guides once you go through the glass doors into the arrival area.
  • We will then meet with the firearms representative and go to the firearms clearing area.
  • Present your passport, 4457 form and luggage tag and sign for your rifle to be released.
  • You will have to open your rifle cases so the serial numbers can be compared to that on the permit.
  • You will sign the SAP520 form and the register book and wait for the rifle to be released.
  • You will be given a permit – check that your name, serial no and departure date is correct.
  • Keep it safely in your gun case and present it to the police at time of departure for your rifle to be able to leave SA.

PLEASE NOTE: Very Important Information

Firearm & Ammunition Allowances and Specifications PLEASE READ CAREFULLY

• Only one firearm per caliber is allowed per person
• Ammunition is to be packed in a separate container, which has to be locked and marked with details.
• In total 11 pounds , not more than 200 rounds, is allowed per hunter. 40-60 rounds per rifle is sufficient.
• No person under 21 years may bring a firearm in under their own name
• Prohibited firearms, which may NOT be imported into South Africa includes:
Semi or fully automatic weapon, Handguns for self-defence, weapons which fall under military categories