Hi guys,
There seems to be a lot of confusion going around about what requires to be registered, firearms parts etc etc.
See below, hopefully that helps clear things up.
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Hi guys,
There seems to be a lot of confusion going around about what requires to be registered, firearms parts etc etc.
See below, hopefully that helps clear things up.
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Last edited by DPT; 23-06-2023 at 08:39 PM.
calibre conversion for rifle or shotgun NOT mentioned...awesome that makes life easier. I dont see barrels either.
75/15/10 black powder matters
Please see link for activating circumstances. (Picture above only shows a couple)
https://www.firearmssafetyauthority....our-arms-items
okay antique does not need to be registered - I have a side by side 16 gauge hammer gun in 16 gauge no makers name ( possibly a trade gun) cannot be opened ( blame older brother ) so cant get at serial numbers - age likely around 1890 - now is that an antique
From memory Antique= Flintlock / cap and ball / pinfire. If it is a firing replica such as a Pedersoli or it takes a cartridge as inEnfield Snider it is not an Antique by definition. So if you had a Enfield Muskertoon .577 Muzzleloader it would not need to be registered. But if the same Muskertoon had been modified to a Snider then it needs registration.
It just exemplifies poorly drafted and hasty legislation. Whats new in NZ. Our ex PM is recorded as proposing to write a book about her life. It will have as much intellectual force as the NZ Womans Weekly if that rag is still published.
Thats a bit confusing regarding air guns, springers and the like that aren't classed as specially dangerous. If you have one as a LFO it needs to be treated the same as other firearms apparently in terms of handling and security, yet doesn't need to be registered. It's a bit left hand right hand isn't it!
so a suppressor is ok ....or more specifically if i take a rifle into DPT to get threaded and have suppressor fitted does it trigger the countdown to register all firearms i own?
i know it says when you buy an arms item but i cant see a list of what qualifies as an arms item....... probably keeping it vague on purpose
I have been pondering if a suppressor is a major part or not too
Happy Jack.
@scotty @Happy Jack read the first post. At the bottom it lists what needs to be registered and states what a major arms item is. But no a suppressor does not need to be registered.
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