As title says, is the rossi circuit judge available in NZ?
Handed in one in the states recently, man is it light!
As title says, is the rossi circuit judge available in NZ?
Handed in one in the states recently, man is it light!
I 'heard' they wern't going to allow them, however I'm going to take a stab at getting them safety tested (which will be no issues), doesnt mean they will allow them thoguh..
After all, A cat firearm, so will see how we go.
I want one in 44
oo - keep us posted - would like a 45/410 version
I'll take a .44 one too spanners if you manage to get some in! Second thought even a 45./410 version would still be cool
As they did not allow the Uberti carbines in , and they are the same thing almost , you can however buy the cap & ball Uberti carbine .
I see they are advertised in Aussie right now .
I am after one in 44mag if you can get them landed.
hey guys. did anybody finish up with one of these?
Just got one of these in Australia in 410 45lc great gun only put 3 410 shells through it bang bang bang love it moving back to NZ after 33 years wrote to NZ police not allowed to bring it with me now totally p... offed. http://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co.n...angry.pnghttp:
The irony, Australia with all its daft laws is allowed a firearm that we aren't!
I'd rather have what we have than a gimmick junk rifle
Although that's a terrible post by me, because it's not an either/or choice and ideally we'd have them as well as what we already have.
It maybe a Toy but great spotlighting shotgun and those 5 45LC rounds are certainly handy short range pig shooting in the scrub over here anyway its on the market before I move and I'm getting a 245 Tika Lite the old 6.5 Swed is getting a bit heavy for me to lug round these days even though I love it.
The Rossi Circuit Judge (All Calibres) was submitted to the NZ Police by Ampro Sales (The sole importer of Rossi into NZ) to have it put on the Approved Weapons List. It was not accepted. It was also put on the ban list for import (A Cat). Therefore, no, they are not available in New Zealand and will not be in the foreseeable future
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