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    Quote Originally Posted by possummatti View Post
    I got told by my FA officer when he did my A cat licence ( 6 months ago) that the safe had to withstand 10 min attack with hand tools. I think he said 2mm steel and if wood the walls and door need to be a minimum of 18mm.
    I think you'll find your AO was explaining best practice/interpretation of good storage, rather than a specific/legal definition.
    Arms Regulations 1992 (SR 1992/346) (as at 11 December 2013) 19 Conditions relating to security precautions – New Zealand Legislation

    Personally I feel the minimum standards accepted are just too low, but that's just my personal opinion - translation means jack shit
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