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    How to get rid of an old stock?

    I've got a couple of those 'stock' stocks you get when you buy a rifle and then want to ditch ASAP. A Howa and a Remington, both bendy plastic things. Since I can't even give them away without police paperwork, I'm guessing dumping them at the tip is not OK. Do I need to cut them in half or something?

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    Put them in the free column on this site.
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    If they had to be gone asap I would cut into bits and throw.

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    What action size is the Howa?

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    Short action Steve 123

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    They don't I guess, but just sitting around is good for nobody. I didn't think they'd be useful to anybody else.

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    Take them to the police station and ask them to dispose of them.
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    Just do a pickup only on here or trade me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stug View Post
    Take them to the police station and ask them to dispose of them.
    You could be charged with Wasting police time..


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    Doubt it, you can surrender any firearm or parts to the police that you want.

    This clause says that destruction of any firearm part needs to be reported to the Police. https://www.legislation.govt.nz/act/...LMS368602.html

    If you don’t want a firearm anymore you are perfectly entitle to take it to the Police and surrender it. Now that stocks are legally firearms parts the same thing will apply.
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    God I'm getting old and late on shit

    Do we seriously need a Police permit to move a stock around this country.?
    Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?

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    @YosemiteSam I'd take the Howa stock off your hands if you don't want it. As long as you are happy for me to swing by and pick it up.
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    @jakewire firearms parts need a firearms licence to purchase, so a mail order form is needed if you can’t physically sight the firearms licence.

    If you want to know what a firearm part is look at this link https://www.legislation.govt.nz/act/.../DLM72627.html

    Go to the Interpretation and look for the definition of firearm part.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stug View Post
    Doubt it, you can surrender any firearm or parts to the police that you want.

    This clause says that destruction of any firearm part needs to be reported to the Police. https://www.legislation.govt.nz/act/...LMS368602.html

    ..
    Ignoring the technicality, I was being facetious in case you didn't spot it. My comment was aimed at the priority issues- cops have 1000X more important things to deal with that than sorta crap. It's a bit like reporting someone you spotted smoking electric puha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dama dama View Post
    @YosemiteSam I'd take the Howa stock off your hands if you don't want it. As long as you are happy for me to swing by and pick it up.
    No problem at all! Happy to help.

 

 

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