Good morning.My wife and I will hopefully be joining you in january.She's a nurse and I'm a minibus driver from the UK.Can anybody please tell me can you buy and sell A-category guns on a visitor's licence?I want an M305.
Good morning.My wife and I will hopefully be joining you in january.She's a nurse and I'm a minibus driver from the UK.Can anybody please tell me can you buy and sell A-category guns on a visitor's licence?I want an M305.
Will the HAKA help you buy it??????
u gona have to no more than one to get the gun i reakn
I think the appropriate documentation would be of more benefit...
GOod question about the visitors license, weird idea about the title
Maybe the haka comment was just to try and solidify your support for the all blacks as the superior team
Last edited by distant stalker; 31-10-2012 at 05:14 PM.
I think the intent of the VFL http://www.police.govt.nz/service/fi..._to_import.pdf is clearly to cover visitors who bring firearms with them to the port of entry. It's not intended to be used as a Firearms Licence without the holder having brought in any firearms. I think you'll find you cannot effectively buy and sell a firearm with such a Licence during your stay, but you should contact the NZ Police to be sure.
Ray.
10MRT shooters do it 60 times, in two directions and at two speeds.
If you bring your UK firearms licence with you, you will be able to obtain a NZ Visitors licence and permit to import firearms. With this you will be able to buy a firearm but will need special endorsements for target pistols and military style semi's. You will have to satisfy the police that you have somewhere secure to store it when not in use.
Matt.
Yeah but dose he want to learn the haka
Hello
I might learn the haka
.I definitely want an M305 though,anyone got one?
I dont know the first lot of words or the middle but at the end you go BLAH and poke your tongue out.
VIVA LA HOWA
sounds right. just hmm along with people singing.
VIVA LA HOWA
Marky welcome to the forum. Best you head straight to the South Island if you are a mini bus driver. There is plenty of stunning looking scenery to show the tourists down there.
It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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