New firearms licence

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New firearms licence

Post by 2freeq » 07 Sep 2014, 8:35 pm

im just filling in the application form for my firearms licence. im apply for the licence for vermin control

can i choose cat B straight away or do i have to do cat A first? if i choose cat B does that cover all rifles in cat A?
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Re: New firearms licence

Post by Baldrick314 » 07 Sep 2014, 8:43 pm

If you want to have firearms from both categories you'll have to apply for both category A & B. You can apply for both at the same time, don't have to have one before the other
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Post by 2freeq » 07 Sep 2014, 9:09 pm

Cheers thanks for that buddy. Is it extra costs applying for 2 catorgories rather than one?
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Post by Baldrick314 » 07 Sep 2014, 9:29 pm

2freeq wrote:Cheers thanks for that buddy. Is it extra costs applying for 2 catorgories rather than one?


Not if they're in the same application. What state are you in? All my info is based on NSW but it shouldn't be any different for this stuff in another state
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Post by gillian » 07 Sep 2014, 10:06 pm

Baldrick314 wrote:
2freeq wrote:Cheers thanks for that buddy. Is it extra costs applying for 2 catorgories rather than one?


Not if they're in the same application. What state are you in? All my info is based on NSW but it shouldn't be any different for this stuff in another state


except WA
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Post by 2freeq » 07 Sep 2014, 11:12 pm

Baldrick314 wrote:
2freeq wrote:Cheers thanks for that buddy. Is it extra costs applying for 2 catorgories rather than one?


Not if they're in the same application. What state are you in? All my info is based on NSW but it shouldn't be any different for this stuff in another state



Im also in NSW. I might aswell apply for cat A & B if its the same process and price.
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Post by SendIt » 08 Sep 2014, 10:31 am

2freeq wrote:Im also in NSW. I might aswell apply for cat A & B if its the same process and price.


Definitely apply for both.

Waste of time applying for a Cat A license only.

Same process and gives you access to half the range of firearms.
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Post by Seconds » 08 Sep 2014, 11:56 am

2freeq wrote:can i choose cat B straight away or do i have to do cat A first? if i choose cat B does that cover all rifles in cat A?


You don't have to do them sequentially.

You just apply for an A or an A/B license, and yes you can apply for A/B straight away.

I don't have the form in front of me at the moment but I don't think you can apply for a B license only... Not that you would anyway.

Apply for A/B so you have everything (which we're allowed).
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Post by south » 09 Sep 2014, 9:16 am

Why do they even have an A option?

Am I missing something?
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Post by lole » 09 Sep 2014, 9:26 am

For junior shooters I guess?

Folks who just want there kid to have an air rifle or maybe a .22 but no centre fire calibres yet?

Just guessing that though TBH.
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Post by Kater » 09 Sep 2014, 9:32 am

If cat A was just for air rifles and the requirements/process were lessened I could see the point.

Why they grouped shotguns and air rifles? and why they draw a line between rimfire and centrefire I don't know. 22mag or 17hmr isn't that different to a any of the small centrefire calibres like .204, .222 etc. and what you can do with them.

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Post by thebear » 24 Sep 2014, 9:08 pm

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Cat A also covers shotguns. A lot of clay shooters only use the A category. As stated apply for both as this gives you access to nearly everything. Also a good 22LR is great for rabbits. Junior licences are totally different, they cannot legally process a firearm and must have an adult licensed shooter with them if they are carrying a firearm.

PS: I was an RSO with the junior development program until politics at St Mary's wrecked the program.
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Post by Korkt » 25 Sep 2014, 2:56 pm

thebear wrote:Junior licences are totally different, they cannot legally process a firearm and must have an adult licensed shooter with them if they are carrying a firearm.


It's not a license at all TBH. When you have to do everything under supervision, er... :?

Good confidence boost for the kids though which is always good though.
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Post by Supporter » 25 Sep 2014, 2:56 pm

thebear wrote:PS: I was an RSO with the junior development program until politics at St Mary's wrecked the program.


What was the go there?
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