


TassieTiger wrote:Mate - I ordered and paid for a 45/70 on 2nd August...the same day I got my pta. It was meant to be 6 weeks at worst. It has not yet arrived and I have only 9 days left before pta runs out - I called firearms office, no exceptions for extending PTA’s...which means I may have to reapply for pta x 4 weeks...yeah, it’s frustrating.


TassieTiger wrote:Don’t cave in - wait for the tikka...it WILL be worth it.


rc42 wrote:I'm still waiting for a Walther air pistol that I ordered in June, latest ETA is end of November, maybe. Fortunately I didn't submit the PTA till July so that is valid till early Jan 2021.
There was no Australian stock so the importer, Frontier Arms, had to order direct from Germany to be included in the next large shipment.
Unfortunately, due to Covid and reduced freight flights Walther couldn't find any air freight company to take firearms. The only option was sea freight which is 9 weeks plus additional wait for the ship departure and increased customs clearance delays.
My dealer says there are lots of other brands and models suffering the same problems, take a look at the dealers that list stock levels for just about anything, supplies within Australia are running low everywhere. A US style ammo shortage is likely not far away either.
For delays on firearms in Queensland we have a wonderful system called 'like for like' which lets us swap a firearm with another of the same action and caliber with no new PTA requirement. If you're stuck waiting and want to play or your PTA is about to expire you can get an equivalent firearm, preferably second hand, and swap it when your new one arrives and hopefully lose almost nothing.


Rwd22 wrote:I bought a T3X lite in 22-250 earlier this year, waited 3 months for that sucker to turn up at the shop, didn't end up getting a clear answer on exactly why it took so long, but I was 'looked after' on another purchase I made around the same time. When it finally turned up I couldn't take it home as it was early times of the covid firearm restrictions, the minute they overturned the directions and allowed people to collect firearms with pre-dated PTA's. I was there first thing to bring it home.
Hopefully you're not waiting too long mate, unless your PTA is about to expire, I would hold off on taking home another rifle in it's place.
As RC mentioned, it's best to conduct it against a second hand firearm that you're not likely to lose alot on, you're still going to be losing a few dollars between purchase and trade, unless you place it on consignment for a higher price to get back what you paid for it. It's a bit of a gamble either way.



JesseW97 wrote:Interesting so If I was to buy the Rugers they do have available after I use them and my Tikka arrives I can take the ruger back in and get a refund for it and take my Tikka home (I've already paid for the Tikka) or would I forfit the money i would spend on the ruger?



deye243 wrote:Rule no1 never pay for anything untill its on the counter in front of you ......

rc42 wrote:JesseW97 wrote:Interesting so If I was to buy the Rugers they do have available after I use them and my Tikka arrives I can take the ruger back in and get a refund for it and take my Tikka home (I've already paid for the Tikka) or would I forfit the money i would spend on the ruger?
If you bought a new rifle it would be used when you returned it so you'd take a big loss.
If you bought a second hand one you'd make a small loss when you returned it unless you can talk up a sweet deal but if you consider it the equivalent of a few weeks rifle rental it might seem reasonable.
It will depend on how many weeks you'll be using it for and what sort of deal you can negotiate on 'borrowing' a used rifle.





JesseW97 wrote:... and thats me fully sorted.

TassieTiger wrote:JesseW97 wrote:... and thats me fully sorted.
Oh you poor, poor soul.


Blr243 wrote:My guess is that tassie is referring to the statement that you are sorted. But people who have been doing this for a while are aware that not many people are Really sorted. Instead , we Accept the fact that we have fallen into a big deep expensive hole and there is no ladder for easy escape

JesseW97 wrote:...and thats me fully sorted.

rc42 wrote:JesseW97 wrote:...and thats me fully sorted.
So, you've got the one and only rifle that you're ever going to need?
A lot of us have been through that stage but fortunately it doesn't last too long.
I hope you bought a safe with at least a 10 gun capacity otherwise you'll be adding the cost of another safe sooner rather than later.
Some days I wish I'd taken up something like crack cocaine instead of firearms, it would probably have been much less addictive.



Blr243 wrote:I have put in place a measure to stop me spending money on more rifles. If I b uy another rifle before Xmas I promise to punish myself by taking someone else on a hunting trip ( a young bloke with purple hair carrying a black sks )
