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    Would a really good camera substitute for sighting a document (I don't know if sighting it is sufficient, do you actually have to examine / handle the FAL in detail?). A legally recognised personal interaction is a different matter and Skype has its niche there.

    I can see the Police system of checking your registered address too when doing the forms adding to security of the mail order form system, but then again that is not a legal requirement, given that this is not an issue when buying firearms/ammo in person.

    One option is, if you send the FAL itself (not a copy) to the seller for inspection, and then front up on Skype for him/her to eyeball that you indeed look like the person in the photo, that would seem to do. It could be helpful for someone without a local readily accessible police station that is actually open, read rural.

    Must say, I prefer my local sports shop to order in stuff for me, including stuff from on the Gun City web site.
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    43A Mail order sale of firearm or ammunition
    (1)
    Every person commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $1,000 who sells by mail order a firearm or any ammunition for a firearm or restricted weapon otherwise than pursuant to a written order—
    (a)
    signed by the purchaser; and
    (b)
    bearing an endorsement signed by a member of the Police and stating that the member of the Police—
    (i)
    has inspected the purchaser’s firearms licence; and
    (ii)
    is satisfied that the purchaser is a fit and proper person to purchase that firearm or ammunition.

    Question: is an online purchase which is completed by a legal personal meeting (read skype interaction) a "mail order" sale?
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