Currently, for non-prohibited firearms only the action would need to be marked. But the Governor-general can change that to whatever, whenever.
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Currently, for non-prohibited firearms only the action would need to be marked. But the Governor-general can change that to whatever, whenever.
Bit of common sense, right there @shift14
what a munters dream this piece of legislation is .obviously written by some beige Bertram whose mother still packs his lunch every day ,and checks to see he cleans his toenails in the bath .its blatantly obvious hes swallowed the crap spurted by costers cuddly cuzzies and those fat wee heinous academics of guncontrol Nz,but wouldnt know a real gun if it kicked him in the nuts!
@stug - I looked at the Act and did notice the missing sections. The most transparent government never!
So. Good old stripper clips - AKA magazine loader devices? OMG - how many of those are there out and about? FFS - that by itself triples the number of registry entries required.
Nah you can surrender parts firearms or old ammo for destruction
I once took a big box of random ammo reject’s from probably 10 years of shooting
All sorts of random stuff nothing untoward just hunting ammo
It was no worries
I was talking to a mate who was at the time working out of our local station
I told him id been in to drop it off
He then called be name’s because he was the one who had to sort it
Apparently it has to be sorted into caliber’s and then would have been 50 odd caliber’s in the box
So if i should ever need to do it again touch wood I won’t
Id sort it for them as it is a bit of a time consuming process and they definitely have more important things to do