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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry M" data-source="post: 1707860" data-attributes="member: 6330"><p>A signed 4457 is really an insurance policy for all big ticket items: rifles, scopes, cameras, binoculars, range finders, outboard motors etc. It proves that you had the item (owned them) before leaving the States.</p><p> </p><p>I traveled back and forth to Quebec hunting for 15 years. I do not recall ever being checked coming back into the USA. But I had a completed 4457 on my firearms and outboard each time. US customs did check my firearms when I came back from RSA.</p><p></p><p>Reference traveling in Canadian Provinces, have trigger-locks on your firearms while on the roads. I have been checked by Game Wardens (whatever they are called) to see that I had a trigger lock in place while traveling on the road to a bear hunting site.</p><p></p><p>Good luck</p><p></p><p>Jerry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry M, post: 1707860, member: 6330"] A signed 4457 is really an insurance policy for all big ticket items: rifles, scopes, cameras, binoculars, range finders, outboard motors etc. It proves that you had the item (owned them) before leaving the States. I traveled back and forth to Quebec hunting for 15 years. I do not recall ever being checked coming back into the USA. But I had a completed 4457 on my firearms and outboard each time. US customs did check my firearms when I came back from RSA. Reference traveling in Canadian Provinces, have trigger-locks on your firearms while on the roads. I have been checked by Game Wardens (whatever they are called) to see that I had a trigger lock in place while traveling on the road to a bear hunting site. Good luck Jerry [/QUOTE]
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