5-0 wrote:I am thinking about engraving firearms as a hobby, maybe a side business in Victoria.
What sort of licence would I need? I assume a dealers licence, but it doesn't really fall under any category under the law? While section 59AA Definition of carry on the business of being a firearms dealer includes, but is not limited to—
(a) acquiring, disposing of, hiring, lending or transferring ownership in any firearms, firearms parts or cartridge
ammunition; or
(b) exposing or offering for sale any firearms, firearms parts or cartridge ammunition; or
(c) possessing for the purpose of disposing of, acting as an agent in the transfer of ownership in or repairing any firearms, firearms parts or cartridge ammunition;
or
(d) manufacturing or repairing any firearms or possessing any firearms parts for the purpose of manufacturing or repairing firearms.
While (d) is close, engraving isn't manufacturing or repairing?
So what licence would I need if any? Clearly handguns and more restricted items would be the issue.
You will need a licence that allows you possess whichever classes of firearms you wish to work on. A dealer licence does this but is expensive (thousands of dollars) and has conditions on it. If you just stick to CatA/B firearms and hold a CatA/B licence I can't see any issue at all. Same with CatH, though if you don't hold CatH already it might take a year to get it, and there are some minor requirements to maintain it. CatC, D and E might be problematical as there are restrictions on where you can travel with those I think, as well as move involved storage requirements.
Be aware that some firearms you might not need to take possession of unless you are engraving the actual receiver, if you were engraving shotgun barrels or a revolver cylinder for example.
And you will need to be aware of the over-15 firearm limit that requires a basic alarm system. If you need to keep a firearm for some weeks there is likely an onus on the owner to notify LRD of a temporary change of storage address.
I would also suggest some good insurance to cover you against losing a pile of other people's firearms in a fire or theft.