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    Quote Originally Posted by Chunk View Post
    Quick question team . At the moment I am looking after my sons two guns while he finishes his house and fits a real safe. Do I register his his guns that are in my possession while he farts around or does he register them even though he hasn’t really got possession of them at this time. ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by stug View Post
    If they are in your possession for more than 30 days you need to register them. But as you already have them in your possession you don’t need to register them until they go back to your sons possession, unless you do one of the triggering activities.
    How would ‘they’ know if you had guns for more than 30 days??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Finnwolf View Post
    How would ‘they’ know if you had guns for more than 30 days??
    guess thats like RUC /HUBO on truck or trailer.......stopped and checked..then stopped again X number of kms down road

    if you somehow let "them" know or the other person or store does
    but let not turn this into an us and them situation..thats just a own goal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tasbay View Post
    Buying Ammo and reloading components is not an activating event.
    Not yet.

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    If a suppressor, trigger, stock etc isn't required to be registered why do they require a mail order form to purchase? By what twisted logic do they arrive at the point where we can buy baffles for a suppressor without a mail order form but not the bit that screws to the barrel. FUBAR is what springs to mind.

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    you used word LOGIC.....thats where you made mistake...logic doesnt come into it.
    if as a species we were into using logic....it would have been men that rode sidesaddle
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    So,I have a Sako long action, no barrel,no bolt,no trigger.
    Even if I chuck it I will need to record it as destroyed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    you used word LOGIC.....thats where you made mistake...logic doesnt come into it.
    if as a species we were into using logic....it would have been men that rode sidesaddle
    Having straddled the fuel tank of a dirt bike at the age of 12 while the operator did jumps, I can see the logic behind your statement MD
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    Does a barrel by itself constitute “a major part” ? Or a barrel blank ? Seems that neither would be captured, nor should they.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chainsaw View Post
    Does a barrel by itself constitute “a major part” ? Or a barrel blank ? Seems that neither would be captured, nor should they.
    Quote Originally Posted by stug View Post
    read the first post. At the bottom it lists what needs to be registered and states what a major arms item is.
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    This is great analysis for me, I struggle to understand the deeper stuff, but I can see many LFOs will have know idea of the intricacies.
    Boom, cough,cough,cough

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maca49 View Post
    This is great analysis for me, I struggle to understand the deeper stuff, but I can see many LFOs will have know idea of the intricacies.
    Maybe that's also part of the plan, make it so hard to understand that when people get a visit from their local constable they are found to be non-compliant and their licence and firearms are all taken away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RUMPY View Post
    Maybe that's also part of the plan, make it so hard to understand that when people get a visit from their local constable they are found to be non-compliant and their licence and firearms are all taken away.

    I suspect even the ‘local constable’ will be confused!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DPT View Post
    If we have it for less than 30 days it is not a triggering event.
    This is talked about in the above video.

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    But assuming you still need to record details of the rifle in your dealers book?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RUMPY View Post
    Maybe that's also part of the plan, make it so hard to understand that when people get a visit from their local constable they are found to be non-compliant and their licence and firearms are all taken away.
    the shared motto of police and govt............. "if you cant dazzle em with brilliance , baffle em with bullshit"

 

 

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