Select fire rifles

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Select fire rifles

Post by heeple » 02 Dec 2013, 10:41 am

G'day all,

I meant to ask this a week ago when I had an article in front of me but have lost it now :roll:

Anyway, questions is - I was looking at some new rifles (most of which I can't have, so just looking for fun) and the laws/licensing around them.

One of them was (I think) on QLD Police website about select fire rifles, and they seemed to make a big deal over the 'select fire' part of it.

If you've got the license for an automatic rifle though, what the hell does it matter if it's select fire?

Seems like they're getting in a huff over being able to switch the rifle to a slower firing rate which obviously doesn't make any sense.

Explain? :?:
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Re: Select fire rifles

Post by Hadoku » 02 Dec 2013, 1:56 pm

Anything 'military' is an automatic red flag in these things, regardless of the function it performs.
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Post by Prios » 04 Dec 2013, 9:12 am

Hadoku wrote:Anything 'military' is an automatic red flag in these things, regardless of the function it performs.


Even being black is enough half the time to get something banned :roll:
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Post by whert » 04 Dec 2013, 9:59 am

Prios wrote:Even being black is enough half the time to get something banned :roll:


Because a brown rifle doesn't do the same job?

Riiiiight.
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Post by Hatter » 04 Dec 2013, 10:02 am

whert wrote:Because a brown rifle doesn't do the same job?

Riiiiight.


Any excuse to ban something. If they can squeeze the word 'military' onto the page somewhere it's an instant excuse to ban it.
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Re: Select fire rifles

Post by Davies » 04 Dec 2013, 12:24 pm

Hatter wrote:If they can squeeze the word 'military' onto the page somewhere it's an instant excuse to ban it.


That's basically what the law says isn't it?

Something like "similar to a military firearm in appearance or function" ?
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Post by Berper » 04 Dec 2013, 1:09 pm

Davies wrote:Something like "similar to a military firearm in appearance or function" ?


That's the gist of it.

Also if it's still used by the military anywhere in the world it's banned too.

There was a think on this for the M14 a while ago because it's still used for training or something I think by some US army units.
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