New NSW regs for Lever shotguns

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New NSW regs for Lever shotguns

Post by Member-Deleted » 20 Jul 2017, 2:57 pm

Well got my letter today from the NSW registry.
Looks like the reclassification of levers is going
through. If you already have a more than 5 shot then
they will be categorized as a class D.'
If you don't have a class D you get to keep it under
the grandfather clause.( Only you can use it, until death do you part or sell it.)No lending to anyone without a D. 5 and under go from cat A to B,
You automatically get a B if you don't have one. :o
Starts 1/11/17
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Re: New NSW regs for Lever shotguns

Post by bladeracer » 20 Jul 2017, 8:00 pm

Member-Deleted wrote:Well got my letter today from the NSW registry.
Looks like the reclassification of levers is going
through. If you already have a more than 5 shot then
they will be categorized as a class D.'
If you don't have a class D you get to keep it under
the grandfather clause.( Only you can use it, until death do you part or sell it.)No lending to anyone without a D. 5 and under go from cat A to B,
You automatically get a B if you don't have one. :o
Starts 1/11/17


Can you use it just like a Cat B or are there Cat D restrictions on where and when you can use it?
If you own several seven-shot Adlers can you keep all of them?
Do they need to be stored compliant with Cat D regs?
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Re: New NSW regs for Lever shotguns

Post by Member-Deleted » 20 Jul 2017, 8:36 pm

This is only for NSW .
Quote-If you are not the holder of a D class licence and hold a B class license then the firearm will remain registered to your B category license.You will receive an update firearms registration.
No change in storage requirements as it is under a B category even though it's a D cat firearm.
Legislative changes remain in place as long as you own it and are licensed.


In other words they don't want another buyback disaster that we are still paying off. :roll:
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Re: New NSW regs for Lever shotguns

Post by Member-Deleted » 20 Jul 2017, 8:39 pm

The letter did say they will be contacting each gun owner.
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Re: New NSW regs for Lever shotguns

Post by scaredyet » 20 Jul 2017, 9:15 pm

What if you have a 10 shot mag does it start or is it cat d
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Re: New NSW regs for Lever shotguns

Post by Member-Deleted » 20 Jul 2017, 9:24 pm

This is only for shotguns.If you have a lever action shotgun you will get a letter.
Anything above 5 shots is a cat D.
5 and under is cat B.
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Re: New NSW regs for Lever shotguns

Post by juststarting » 20 Jul 2017, 9:56 pm

So basically, nothing changed? I'm confused.
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Re: New NSW regs for Lever shotguns

Post by bladeracer » 20 Jul 2017, 10:00 pm

juststarting wrote:So basically, nothing changed? I'm confused.


It changed by making all lever shotguns Cat B.
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Re: New NSW regs for Lever shotguns

Post by Member-Deleted » 20 Jul 2017, 10:22 pm

bladeracer wrote:
juststarting wrote:So basically, nothing changed? I'm confused.


It changed by making all lever shotguns Cat B.

Yes in simple terms you can keep your lever over 5 shots,but you can not lend it to anyone unless they have a D class license and after the 1/11 you can only purchase one with a D class license.
I know it's confusing but remember once you sell it you need a D class to buy it back. :crazy:
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Re: New NSW regs for Lever shotguns

Post by scaredyet » 20 Jul 2017, 10:41 pm

Say I go tomorrow and put a 10 round magazine on my Adler and I'm in NSW. Does that mean I can keep it under cat B as long as I never give it to anyone. I have attached the letter and fact sheet below

https://www.dropbox.com/s/iq9tb41e4hzir ... 1.jpg?dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/s/p3p7hnq68qg6x ... 5.jpg?dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ja6e0njmtwrkt ... 5.jpg?dl=0
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Re: New NSW regs for Lever shotguns

Post by Member-Deleted » 20 Jul 2017, 10:45 pm

Yes that's the way it reads. :shock:
Whatever do it before the 1/11 because PTAs will be invalid for this item under A or B.
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Re: New NSW regs for Lever shotguns

Post by Ben78 » 21 Jul 2017, 10:55 am

Soooooo....... Does that mean that 5 and under capacity pump action shotties are going to be cat B now? Or are they still regarded as a high powered baby massacring weapon?
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Re: New NSW regs for Lever shotguns

Post by Atter » 08 Aug 2017, 4:12 pm

juststarting wrote:So basically, nothing changed? I'm confused.


Changed in NSW, not VIC.

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Re: New NSW regs for Lever shotguns

Post by Gun-nut » 08 Aug 2017, 7:35 pm

Atter wrote:
juststarting wrote:So basically, nothing changed? I'm confused.


Changed in NSW, not VIC.

We got the golden land here :D


They're probably going to wait til after the election to introduce into parliament here. Which is why its extremely important we all vote pro gun below the line.
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