if they are good friends it should be components cost only
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if they are good friends it should be components cost only
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If you can't kill it with bullets, dont f*ck with it.
dont supply loaded ammo. just do the load work up and supply the recipe. then its no issue.
You don't need a Dealer's licence to sell ammunition. You do need to to notify the police that you intend to be an Ammunition Seller however.
Apologies for the goofy text in between the snips of the legislation, the normal text got lost in the snips and was hard to see.
What you need a dealers licence for:
Definition of an Arms Item (doesn't include ammunition):
The requirements you must adhere to when selling ammunition:
Arms Act
Arms Regulations
Last edited by Makros; 09-08-2023 at 12:56 PM.
For free for friends. Good luck finding primers.
There’s primers out there in shops , I got some yesterday but they have a 1 item per month policy which is actually pretty good
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@Makros its not about selling factory ammo. its about making ammo to sell.
ah weird. there used to be something in there about it.
Wonder if there is something in consumer act around liability if product malfunctions, like if you blow up someone's rifle
If you can't kill it with bullets, dont f*ck with it.
@XR500 - the EPA and WorkSafe have gone out of their way to minimize controls over reloading. Gunpowder has been exempted from stricter controls for a number of requirements that apply to other explosives.
HSNO and Health and Safety at Work (Hazardous Substances) Regulations have minimal controls over regular reloading. You only need to get a Controlled Substance Licence (CSL) when you exceed 15kg of UN0027 / hazard class 1.1D (black powder / gunpowder). That 15kg is permitted provided you have a firearms licence, which you need anyway for any quantity. 15kg is the maximum a PCBU can supply to someone with a FAL. More requires the purchaser to have a CSL. More than15kg of gunpowder also seems to trigger location compliance certificate.
I can't see how these HSNO requirements interfere with reloading unless you have large quantities of powder. You can have up to 25 tons of ammo before a location cert is required, which seems pretty reasonable to me! I'd be more worried about my household insurance not paying out in the event of a fire.
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