Hobby firearm engraving? Legalities?

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Hobby firearm engraving? Legalities?

Post by Sammckay » 09 Jul 2024, 10:33 pm

I am a hobby engraver and am looking to get into firearm engraving. I can’t find any info on if I am allowed to engrave firearms or not (I have a current firearms licence so I am allowed to posses and handle them), I have contacted the police, police assistance line and the firearms registry and either know one knows or at least they arnt willing to give me an answer. The only thing I have found that might have any relevance is that there is a law stating that you need to be a gunsmith the modify a firearm but does engraving count as a modification? If anyone know where I can find the info I’m after I’d be very grateful.
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Post by bladeracer » 14 Jul 2024, 6:19 pm

Sammckay wrote:I am a hobby engraver and am looking to get into firearm engraving. I can’t find any info on if I am allowed to engrave firearms or not (I have a current firearms licence so I am allowed to posses and handle them), I have contacted the police, police assistance line and the firearms registry and either know one knows or at least they arnt willing to give me an answer. The only thing I have found that might have any relevance is that there is a law stating that you need to be a gunsmith the modify a firearm but does engraving count as a modification? If anyone know where I can find the info I’m after I’d be very grateful.


You really will need confirmation from Police to be sure, but to me, engraving has nothing to do with modifying a firearm.
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Post by Oldbloke » 14 Jul 2024, 6:28 pm

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Post by deye243 » 14 Jul 2024, 9:57 pm

We are in vic not NSW so get some advice from someone in NSW .
I would keep bugging them until you get an answer.
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Post by on_one_wheel » 15 Jul 2024, 7:14 pm

I would have thought the only hurdle if any would be keeping the paperwork and storage in order for holding other peoples firearms.
I can recall signing a form for my local gunsmith so he store my firearm.
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Post by Sammckay » 21 Jul 2024, 9:00 am

Thanks guys, i submitted an online enquiry through the firearms registry weeks ago but still haven't received a reply from them yet. i will post their answer here when they finally get back to me.
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Post by Bugman » 22 Jul 2024, 11:52 am

Sammckay wrote:Thanks guys, i submitted an online enquiry through the firearms registry weeks ago but still haven't received a reply from them yet. i will post their answer here when they finally get back to me.

It will be very interesting as to the reply. They will know the legalities or put it in the "too hard" round filing cabinet.
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