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by Sakobav » Sun Jul 08, 2007 6:07 am
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X has summarized basically the rules for NYC and NJ, also legal way of transporting gun through NYC. In NJ I agree with X , no one will sell you an Air gun without permit. In NYC there is no dealer ( at least few I know) who carry air guns. I will ask a dealer here in NYC on rules for possessing or buying air guns in NYC, and per info gleaned from link provided by Sujay seems like some kind of permission is required from authorities.
Issue is as X pointed out very few gun dealers carry HW or high end air guns because one can get really good .22 rifles for same amount of money. Another thing could be picking up air gun from neighboring state, or having it mailed to an address in near by state ( as Mail orders do not ship to NJ or NYC as X stated) and then driving back to NJ day or two prior to departure so that you only have the gun in possession for 24 hours in NJ and its in transit.
You will need to carry air gun in a case as X suggested, locked and packed inside a bag. Per NYC rules guns need to be carried from house to range and back , with trigger lock and disassembled. One cannot make any pit stops in between, hence X suggestion of packing bag out of NYC and then simply driving directly to the airport is best option. I have clipped some information from Sujays links on transportation of guns and underlined key points. Where there is a will there is a way keep on searching and looking for dealers in East coast and check with pyramid etc for their recommendations.
i. (1) Non-residents in transit. Any other provision of this chapter to the contrary notwithstanding, a non-resident of the city of New York who, without a rifle and shotgun permit issued hereunder, enters the city of New York possessing a rifle or shotgun in the course of transit to a destination outside the city of New York, or a non-resident of the city of New York who enters the city of New York possessing an assault weapon in the course of transit to a destination outside the city of New York, shall have a period of twenty-four hours subsequent to such entering to be exempt from penalty under this chapter for the unlawful possession of a rifle, shotgun or assault weapon, provided that such rifle, shotgun or assault weapon shall at all times be unloaded and in a locked case, or locked automobile trunk, and that said non-resident is lawfully in possession of said rifle, shotgun or assault weapon according to the laws of his or her place of residence.
Dealer sales thingy (2) Non-residents purchasing a rifle or shotgun from a licensed dealer. Any other provision of this chapter notwithstanding, a non-resident of the city of New York may purchase a rifle or shotgun from a licensed dealer provided that he or she presents the dealer with documentary evidence of his or her identity and place of residence, and the rifle or shotgun purchased is either personally delivered to the purchaser or transmitted by the dealer directly to the purchaser's residence. In the event the purchaser is traveling from the city by rail, ship or plane, the dealer is hereby authorized to deliver such rifle or shotgun at the appropriate terminal to a representative of the railroad, airline or shipping company, for placement aboard such train, plane or ship. If the rifle or shotgun is personally delivered to the non-resident purchaser within the city of New York, the purchaser shall have the rifle or shotgun removed from the city no later than twenty-four hours after the time of purchase. This exemption shall not apply to assault weapons.
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