My question is in relation to CAT A/B only in NSW
In NSW it appears storage requirements are more strict for uninhabited dwellings:
"If a person stores their firearms in a place other than an inhabited dwelling, they can do so provided the following
safe storage requirements are met or exceeded:
All firearms must be -
• stored in a safe of an approved type, and
• fitted with a trigger or barrel lock that prevents the firearm from being discharged, and
• secured individually on, or in, a locked device within the safe.
The safe must be fitted with an alarm of an approved type that is monitored off-site."
Does that mean if I store it at a storage service e.g. Kennards gun safe storage or at the range, that because those storage options are technically uninhabited (though they have high levels of security like security alarms, offsite monitoring, cameras etc), that I would STILL have to use trigger locks on all firearms and store them all in individually locked containers within the safe? If so how would I get a small secondary locked compartments to fit within the safe which has room for 3-4 rifles? It seems excessive when they already have quite good storage, but by the letter of the law it appears this is the case as they are not inhabited dwellings!