Bolting rifle safe into shed in Victoria

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Bolting rifle safe into shed in Victoria

Post by Clarkey » 20 Nov 2014, 5:25 pm

So we have just invested in a new gun safe meets all requirements.. blah blah blah.

My question is I was going to store it in my shed bolted down but after doing some reading on this forum and over the net apparently I could be done for inproper storage because it's in a shed. Is this true ? I'm based in Victoria aswell guys.

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Re: Rifle Storage Question

Post by Mattj82 » 20 Nov 2014, 8:13 pm

When I was in Vic, mine was in the shed. I had an inspection and the copper didn't even comment on it.

Best thing to do is to call Licencing Services and ask though!

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Post by AusC » 21 Nov 2014, 10:49 am

You're not required to store it inside the house itself.

Garages, and sheds can be acceptable.

How's the rest of the security?

Access to the shed? Shed construction? Tools in the shed that could be used to break into it?
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Post by headspace » 22 Nov 2014, 4:17 pm

I'm in NSW and the cops told me it was OK in my garage. Loxson bolts into the concrete floor and into the brick wall. and tucked into a corner to make it hard to get a chain around it.
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Re: Rifle Storage Question

Post by whert » 23 Nov 2014, 6:48 pm

Bolt the sucker down good, lock on the shed, all good.
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Re: Rifle Storage Question

Post by Lorgar » 23 Nov 2014, 6:50 pm

Mattj82 wrote:When I was in Vic, mine was in the shed. I had an inspection and the copper didn't even comment on it.


Similar feedback via a mate...

He has his in his garage. Regular roller door, faces onto the street, no alarm in it etc. Safe is bolted in good and proper though and the cop made no mention of it when he had an inspection 6-9 months ago or thereabouts.
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Re: Rifle Storage Question

Post by Joom » 28 Nov 2014, 10:12 am

AusC wrote:Tools in the shed that could be used to break into it?


I suspect that is where people come undone with storing in their shed.

Even if the shed isn't a fortress (which most aren't obviously) if you've bolted your safe to the brick and concrete you can reasonably argue you took all reasonable steps to secure your firearms.

If you do the same but your shed is full of crowbars, grinders or cutting equipment... Good luck arguing your way out of that I guess.
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