Hello all.
I moved to the
USA
as a permanent resident April 7 to live with my Wife in NJ.
In the midst of all the paper work for moving, I applied with the ATF to move with my firearms.
I had a great deal of trouble navigating the ATF web site for self importation, they were very helpful and I have to say I received excellent service ( to a point)
While in route to the border I was informed that my EAL .303 Mk4 Lee Enfield was denied entry under self import as it was classed as war surplus and has to be brought by a FFL dealer.
I had to surrender this firearm at the border until I am able to prove this was a pure civilian model.
I sent many pictures and explanations that my EAL was manufactured as a civilian model and never was " war surplus".
I have reapplied with the ATF with much the same information, I hope someone at ATF actually reads the info I sent this time.
Meanwhile, my first trip to a range in NJ was to Range 14 at Fort Dix yesterday, I found it ironic to be surrounded my people shooting surplus Enfields of all persuasions. I rarely saw any on the
Canadian
ranges I belonged to. Its encouraging to see so many people shooting surplus rifles!