What parts of an airsoft gun completely dismantled would be seized by customs?
If a complete firearm, any firearm, is dismantled before arriving in Australia, Customs still treat the dismantled firearm as a complete firearm. When individual parts are ordered, then those parts defined under Regulation 4F would require authorisation to import. Furthermore: Soft Air BB firearms are controlled under the Customs (Prohibited Imports) Regulations 1956 and you will need to obtain written authorisation of the Police Firearms/Weapons Registry in the State or Territory where you reside before importation. This authorisation will be in the form of a B709A (or B709D for soft air handguns). Please be aware that the B709 itself is not permission to import. It is only notification to Customs that the importer has police permission to possess those goods in their state. Customs may still prevent import if the item does not meet other import requirements. In this case the firearm may also need to meet safety testing requirements and have a unique serial number. However, Soft Air f