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<blockquote data-quote="AllOut" data-source="post: 1978039" data-attributes="member: 12099"><p>Guns...</p><p>NO SD weapons!!! No pistols, they don't even allow pistols over .380 in the country. Any "assault" guns AK, AR etc are a no no.</p><p>Anyway, "sporting" guns (bolts rifle, lever action, semi auto) are fine. They just can't look like military rifles. </p><p>You have to get a permit from the Mexican government to bring them over, all paper work must be filled out with all the guns info and that info must match when bringing it across. Plus there is a certain time the guns can come across and be taken back. The permit is for 90 days. Each person can bring 2 guns, one rifle and one shot gun. You are allowed 50 rounds per rifle and 100 rounds per shot gun. The ranch owner helps take care of that stuff and I believe there is a $50 fee for the permit.</p><p>Honestly there will be guns on the ranch for you to use. The ranch owns guns you can borrow and guys on the lease will have our personal guns there. There will probably be plenty of guns to borrow free of charge. It's a lot easier that way, unless you jut have some gun you'd really like to use it's not worth the hassle. </p><p>Bows can be taken to and from with no restrictions year round... I guess they don't figure on you killing the president with a bow lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllOut, post: 1978039, member: 12099"] Guns... NO SD weapons!!! No pistols, they don't even allow pistols over .380 in the country. Any "assault" guns AK, AR etc are a no no. Anyway, "sporting" guns (bolts rifle, lever action, semi auto) are fine. They just can't look like military rifles. You have to get a permit from the Mexican government to bring them over, all paper work must be filled out with all the guns info and that info must match when bringing it across. Plus there is a certain time the guns can come across and be taken back. The permit is for 90 days. Each person can bring 2 guns, one rifle and one shot gun. You are allowed 50 rounds per rifle and 100 rounds per shot gun. The ranch owner helps take care of that stuff and I believe there is a $50 fee for the permit. Honestly there will be guns on the ranch for you to use. The ranch owns guns you can borrow and guys on the lease will have our personal guns there. There will probably be plenty of guns to borrow free of charge. It's a lot easier that way, unless you jut have some gun you'd really like to use it's not worth the hassle. Bows can be taken to and from with no restrictions year round... I guess they don't figure on you killing the president with a bow lol [/QUOTE]
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