I've had several PM requests for the Namibian Temporary Firearm Import Worksheet. Again, this is just the worksheet the NAMPOL Officer uses to fill out you're actual permit.
This is the email address for the NAMPOL Office at the airport who do the actual permits.
firearmairport@nampol.na I don't know for certain IF it is valid or not. I KNOW it worked up until the last time we were then in Aug 2019 and several years prior to that. I understand the terminal has been going thru some renovations too sooooo.....
If you fill out this form (one form for each person bringing firearms in), a copy of the importer's passport, 4457(s), and outfitter/PH invitation/motivation letter (each person's name requesting a temp import permit) to that address, HOPEFULLY, your temp import permit will be ready at the window where you collect your rifles. It's a small office between the Immigration desks and baggage carousel. IF they don't have your permit ready, they will do it by hand with carbon paper. You'll need to show the these same documents so have them ready. Be very patient. Their process is slow and inefficient by US standards, they are doing the best they can with what they have.
You will have to open your rifle case and they will compare the serial numbers and calibers and they can also look at the ammo head stamps but not always. Same on the way home.
DO NOT LOOSE the permit. You will need it to clear your firearms back out when you leave. Once you get to your quarters, lock it/them up in your rifle case. You don't have to carry them with you while hunting but, IF you are moving between properties via established roads you are SUPPOSED to have it with you.
One more note - no semi or full automatic long guns or any handguns are allowed.