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    Quote Originally Posted by robhughes-games View Post
    But assuming you still need to record details of the rifle in your dealers book?
    Yes, as we did (and as the law required) before the register came in.
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    Weirdly this website https://www.firearmssafetyauthority.govt.nz/ has all the info about what to measure and how to. Go there and have a good look around. If you can navigate this forum you can navigate the website. It even says what to do if your serial number contains things that are not western alphabet or numbers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stug View Post
    Weirdly this website https://www.firearmssafetyauthority.govt.nz/ has all the info about what to measure and how to. Go there and have a good look around. If you can navigate this forum you can navigate the website. It even says what to do if your serial number contains things that are not western alphabet or numbers.
    Identification markings
    You cannot register an arms item online if it:

    has no identification marking, or
    has one that uses characters other than A-Z, 0-9, slashes and dashes.
    For help, call our Registry and Services team on 0800 844 431 between 8.30am and 5pm, Monday to Friday.

    -------------- So, if you can't register online using an * every Lee Enfield No1MkIII* or No4Mk1* or any other UK firearm using a * to denote it's a modified version from the original pattern forces you have to phone in and can't register online. I have one word for that, stats with F and ends in K and the middle two letters reference the UK (well UC but you get the idea). Jeysus Christ on a motorbike, that's circa 100,000 firearms by itself...

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    Quote Originally Posted by No.3 View Post
    Identification markings
    You cannot register an arms item online if it:

    has no identification marking, or
    has one that uses characters other than A-Z, 0-9, slashes and dashes.
    For help, call our Registry and Services team on 0800 844 431 between 8.30am and 5pm, Monday to Friday.

    -------------- So, if you can't register online using an * every Lee Enfield No1MkIII* or No4Mk1* or any other UK firearm using a * to denote it's a modified version from the original pattern forces you have to phone in and can't register online. I have one word for that, stats with F and ends in K and the middle two letters reference the UK (well UC but you get the idea). Jeysus Christ on a motorbike, that's circa 100,000 firearms by itself...

    Ahhhh, the joy of leaving projects like this to the brains trust...
    You're well overthinking it. If the online form lets you put a "*" in it then just put the "*" in it and call it a day. I'd even go so far to not even worry about the "*" at all if you can't enter it. Just call the damn thing a SMLE MKIII or Enfield No4MKI etc and done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by No.3 View Post
    Identification markings
    You cannot register an arms item online if it:

    has no identification marking, or
    has one that uses characters other than A-Z, 0-9, slashes and dashes.
    For help, call our Registry and Services team on 0800 844 431 between 8.30am and 5pm, Monday to Friday.

    -------------- So, if you can't register online using an * every Lee Enfield No1MkIII* or No4Mk1* or any other UK firearm using a * to denote it's a modified version from the original pattern forces you have to phone in and can't register online. I have one word for that, stats with F and ends in K and the middle two letters reference the UK (well UC but you get the idea). Jeysus Christ on a motorbike, that's circa 100,000 firearms by itself...

    Ahhhh, the joy of leaving projects like this to the brains trust...
    It's only the serial number field where this applies . . .
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    so...having just gone to said site and had a poke around..... the register will contain FAL holders secure storage location..which begs the question...if you store your firearms in the household of another FAL holder..for whatever reason...who needs to register it???
    the owner,or the possessor and at what point(after 30days?) does a storer become a possessor ???
    Im usually pretty good at working these sort of things out,but as firearms belonging to 5 people are sometimes stored in same safe...its got me puzzled.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    so...having just gone to said site and had a poke around..... the register will contain FAL holders secure storage location..which begs the question...if you store your firearms in the household of another FAL holder..for whatever reason...who needs to register it???
    the owner,or the possessor and at what point(after 30days?) does a storer become a possessor ???
    Im usually pretty good at working these sort of things out,but as firearms belonging to 5 people are sometimes stored in same safe...its got me puzzled.
    Based on possession.
    If it moves into your safe and stays for more than the 30 days, it is to be registered to you.
    If it is already in your safe, nothing needs to change until it moves to someone else's safe for more than 30 days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    so...having just gone to said site and had a poke around..... the register will contain FAL holders secure storage location..which begs the question...if you store your firearms in the household of another FAL holder..for whatever reason...who needs to register it???
    the owner,or the possessor and at what point(after 30days?) does a storer become a possessor ???
    Im usually pretty good at working these sort of things out,but as firearms belonging to 5 people are sometimes stored in same safe...its got me puzzled.
    Yes, after 30 days the person that is storing the firearm is the possessor and will need to register it to their name.

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    thats going to be really interesting when folk have a falling out....
    posession has always been 9/10th of the law and now item will be legally registered to a persons name too.
    best I register then and not the Mrs then LOL.
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    From what I'm reading here it sounds fairly straightforward if you're in a straightforward situation, modern firearms stored at your own house and no surplus spare parts. All the confusion starts with anything outside what "the powers that be" consider normal.

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    paint stock in rainbow colours and say it identifies as a long range hole puncher then.....perhaps??? will the "powers that be" accept that as OK in line with the current thou must accept Bob into ladies toilet as he identifies as a nongenderfluidtransperson today and wednesday???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    paint stock in rainbow colours and say it identifies as a long range hole puncher then.....perhaps??? will the "powers that be" accept that as OK in line with the current thou must accept Bob into ladies toilet as he identifies as a nongenderfluidtransperson today and wednesday???
    Ahhh For Fucks Sake Micky, why drag it down that rathole?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tentman View Post
    It's only the serial number field where this applies . . .
    Nice of them to specify that. Still doesn't help when you have a symbol in the serial number though. That's the joy of databases - the symbols are used as functional operatives and the serial number input in the database needs to be a searchable field. Having an operative in the field means it fails as a searchable, oops.

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    Hey guys ,
    I have a question about the 'buying major parts ' which will activate me having to register my firearms.

    Im planning on buying a timney trigger for my 308 next weekend , will this be an 'activating event ' and trigger me having to register my guns ?

    Im going to ask the shop owner that Im buying it from also , but a heads up would be nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jusepy81 View Post
    Hey guys ,
    I have a question about the 'buying major parts ' which will activate me having to register my firearms.

    Im planning on buying a timney trigger for my 308 next weekend , will this be an 'activating event ' and trigger me having to register my guns ?

    Im going to ask the shop owner that Im buying it from also , but a heads up would be nice.
    No, its not a serialised part
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