Empty cartridge ok for jewellery

Questions about Queensland gun and ammunition laws. QLD Weapons Act 1990.

Empty cartridge ok for jewellery

Post by portph » 26 Oct 2013, 12:36 pm

Hi guys,

A lady friend of mine would like a 'bullet necklace' made from a proper brass and bullet - not the crappy cast stuff which is obviously fake.

If I make her up such a thing, are either of us going to have any issues?

Won't have any powder or primer in it obviously - I expect it's all good legal wise - but best to run it past the forum experts first ;)

Cheers.
Tikka T3 Lite in 300 Win Mag
Tikka T3 Hunter in 243 Winchester
User avatar
portph
Private
Private
 
Posts: 58
Queensland

Re: Empty cartridge ok for jewellery

Post by portph » 26 Oct 2013, 3:47 pm

Forgot to say, in Victoria for any laws if relevant.
Tikka T3 Lite in 300 Win Mag
Tikka T3 Hunter in 243 Winchester
User avatar
portph
Private
Private
 
Posts: 58
Queensland

Re: Empty cartridge ok for jewellery

Post by Turkle » 26 Oct 2013, 4:13 pm

I think legal yes. Just expect some funny looks :roll:
Tikka T3 Super Varmint - .22-250 Rem
Marlin XS7 - 7mm-08
Winchester 1902 - .22
Burris Eliminator / Weaver Super Slam
User avatar
Turkle
Lance Corporal
Lance Corporal
 
Posts: 102
Victoria

Re: Empty cartridge ok for jewellery

Post by Guliver » 26 Oct 2013, 8:05 pm

My 85 year old mum has the keys to senior citizens on a keyring along with a 303 cartridge and projectile, dunno what that's all about , I can only guess maybe she inherited the keys from some old digger.
User avatar
Guliver
Corporal
Corporal
 
Posts: 313
Victoria

Re: Empty cartridge ok for jewellery

Post by Kelix » 26 Oct 2013, 8:43 pm

Secret SAS agent, you mum?

:lol:
User avatar
Kelix
Private
Private
 
Posts: 92
New South Wales

Re: Empty cartridge ok for jewellery

Post by Granting » 27 Oct 2013, 1:44 am

You can buy bullets and brass there without a license, so why not?
Tikka T3 Camo Stainless 30-06 w/ Zeiss Duralyt 3–12x50
Sako A11 22-250
Remington M514 22LR
User avatar
Granting
Private
Private
 
Posts: 84
Victoria


Back to top
 
Return to Queensland gun laws