fundraiser for 365 precision training legal fighting fund

News and events in the media and political arena relating to firearms.

Re: fundraiser for 365 precision training legal fighting fun

Post by TassieTiger » 31 Oct 2019, 11:10 am

So an update to this - the school is back in full operation with no new restrictions and still allowed to shoot steel.
Someone posted earlier that this couldn't happen...well...it can and it does and more than likely, there will be no retribution to FAR - despite this debacle no doubt costing serious time and money.
Its absolute bull$%t that they can pull this crap.

All,
We are extremely happy to announce that we are back open for business, the range is back to normal operations.
We sincerely are so thankful to everyone who has donated to help fund our legal team and offer assistance. We could not of done it without you !
We are back to resuming as normal shooting steel on the range with no new restrictions, since we did not have to go to NCAT and this has now been settled we have put it to our doners on what should be done with the money and we are going to respect and follow through with their wishes. We had 50/50 results on locking the money away for any future fights and to spend some money on the range for the range owners and to make life more comfortable for all students and attendees.
We will be following through with this, while we conduct this work we won’t be running any courses. We will be adding new dates very soon for 2020 in which we will be a big year for us, if you missed out or are still awaiting your course please make contact with us and we will book you in.
Once again thank you so much to everyone for their support and patience, it’s been a long road of ups and downs over the last 6 months but in the end we/you got the result !
We look forward to opening the doors and get back to doing what we love, long range shooting.
We will see you on the range !!
Tikka .260 (Z5 5x25/52)
Steyr Pro Varmint .223 - VX 3
CZ455 .22 & Norinco .22 (vtex 4-12, bush 3-9)
ATA 686 U/O 12g & Baikal S/S 12g.
Adler a110 reddot
Sauer 30-06 - VX 3
Howa 300 win mag. SHV 5-20/56
Marlin SBL 45/70
TassieTiger
Colonel
Colonel
 
Posts: 3704
Tasmania

Re: fundraiser for 365 precision training legal fighting fun

Post by Sergeant Hartman » 31 Oct 2019, 2:52 pm

Nice he gets to keep the money... and spend it on his business (factory fitout).... i am sure someone else would be thinking that.

I don't really care... except nsw police state won't allow my guns in their anyway
Sergeant Hartman
Sergeant Major
Sergeant Major
 
Posts: 1722
Victoria

Re: fundraiser for 365 precision training legal fighting fun

Post by RoginaJack » 31 Oct 2019, 3:17 pm

Ziad wrote:Nice he gets to keep the money... and spend it on his business (factory fitout).... i am sure someone else would be thinking that.

I don't really care... except nsw police state won't allow my guns in their anyway



:unknown: :unknown: Please explain :?:
Boom, Boom! Tikka, Tikka, Boom! Shoot first, video later.
User avatar
RoginaJack
Warrant Officer C1
Warrant Officer C1
 
Posts: 1410
Queensland

Re: fundraiser for 365 precision training legal fighting fun

Post by Sergeant Hartman » 31 Oct 2019, 3:25 pm

Apart from my 22lr all my rifles are pistol grip military appearance, plus some are folding stock..... no way i can ever goto his training school.

The first part was a sarcastically unfunny dig
Sergeant Hartman
Sergeant Major
Sergeant Major
 
Posts: 1722
Victoria

Re: fundraiser for 365 precision training legal fighting fun

Post by bladeracer » 31 Oct 2019, 3:38 pm

Ziad wrote:Apart from my 22lr all my rifles are pistol grip military appearance, plus some are folding stock..... no way i can ever goto his training school.

The first part was a sarcastically unfunny dig


Pistol grip military appearance are fine in NSW, any stock that allows altering the overall length of a rifle is not though.
Practice Strict Gun Control - Precision Counts!
User avatar
bladeracer
Field Marshal
Field Marshal
 
Posts: 12655
Victoria

Re: fundraiser for 365 precision training legal fighting fun

Post by marksman » 31 Oct 2019, 5:34 pm

l'm very happy to hear it :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
thanks for all the updates ect Tassie, your a good bloke :drinks: :drinks:
“If you do not read the newspapers you are uninformed. If you do read the newspapers you are misinformed”. Mark Twain
User avatar
marksman
Colonel
Colonel
 
Posts: 3660
Victoria

Re: fundraiser for 365 precision training legal fighting fun

Post by 8x57 » 31 Oct 2019, 7:12 pm

That’s good news glad they had a win
8x57
Lance Corporal
Lance Corporal
 
Posts: 107
Queensland

Re: fundraiser for 365 precision training legal fighting fun

Post by Stix » 31 Oct 2019, 9:14 pm

I didnt get right into the nitty gritty of it all, but this is a great result for us...us being the broader shooting community...!!

Its also good to see a follow-up on such an issue...
Both thanks, & good on you for posting up the latest Tassie... :thumbsup:

:drinks:
The man who knows everything, doesnt really know everything...he's just stopped learning...
Stix
Colonel
Colonel
 
Posts: 3675
South Australia

Re: fundraiser for 365 precision training legal fighting fun

Post by on_one_wheel » 01 Nov 2019, 12:58 am

Massive win !

Bloody great news.

Insert party song
https://youtu.be/X70VMrH3yBg
Gun control requires concentration and a steady hand
User avatar
on_one_wheel
Colonel
Colonel
 
Posts: 3561
South Australia

Previous

Back to top
 
Return to Firearms related media and politics