bullet wrote:brett1868 you're spot on ... seems the version SSAA distributed was an earlier version as the current version on https://www.ag.gov.au/CrimeAndCorruptio ... eement.pdf
Now clearly states paragraph 14(b)(i).
Crisis averted! *phew*
brett1868 wrote:bullet wrote:brett1868 you're spot on ... seems the version SSAA distributed was an earlier version as the current version on https://www.ag.gov.au/CrimeAndCorruptio ... eement.pdf
Now clearly states paragraph 14(b)(i).
Crisis averted! *phew*
Credit where credit is due, 1886 nailed it perfectly, I just added a couple cents. I did post on Farcebook in reply to Paul's (PBA) comments but no replies. Seems this forum has a more intelligent readership.
Wylie27 wrote:The error was in the latest version and after being contacted by several sources it was recitifed.
Bluesky if you think governments don't make errors in documents then you are living in lalaland.... having spent many years work for or with govt entities both state and federal I can tell you that there policy documents can be more confusing and contradicting than the bible.
Working for a large outsourcer and supporting a large federal govt department, the Feds forgot to include backups and restores in their tender... for 7 years every backup and restore completed by my team was a project and charged at project rates...
BluEsky wrote:brett1868 wrote:bullet wrote:brett1868 you're spot on ... seems the version SSAA distributed was an earlier version as the current version on https://www.ag.gov.au/CrimeAndCorruptio ... eement.pdf
Now clearly states paragraph 14(b)(i).
Crisis averted! *phew*
Credit where credit is due, 1886 nailed it perfectly, I just added a couple cents. I did post on Farcebook in reply to Paul's (PBA) comments but no replies. Seems this forum has a more intelligent readership.
When did the SSAA release any " Version " of the NFA? it is a Government document and only comes from the Gov. official site! I think you will find that the Government '"Error" was quickly rectified Yesterday 22/2/17 after it was pointed out to them by all the Shooting Bodies!! And the Crisis is Far from averted!
Ahh and yes I do agree, still a crisis, just not as bad as it could have been...! I'm biased being a competitive pistol shooter who competes in many non Olympic / Commonwealth events.
brett1868 wrote:Ahh and yes I do agree, still a crisis, just not as bad as it could have been...! I'm biased being a competitive pistol shooter who competes in many non Olympic / Commonwealth events.
I'm also a pistol shooter, wether or not competitive is debatable cause some days I can't hit jack.
Wylie27 wrote:Some days?
brett1868 wrote:Wylie27 wrote:Some days?
Got you last comp, balanced out the whipping you gave me the comp before
ItsMe is improving each outing and once he gets his own pistol he'll be a real threat to those chickens....
BluEsky wrote::? Well I am still not convinced ! for I just looked at the SSAA National Web site and their slant on the matter is just the opposite of what you guys have been spouting!
Will try to put a link up ......https://ssaa.org.au/news-resources/poli ... nfa-review
Wylie27 wrote:brett1868 wrote:Wylie27 wrote:Some days?
Got you last comp, balanced out the whipping you gave me the comp before
ItsMe is improving each outing and once he gets his own pistol he'll be a real threat to those chickens....
You bought a $3000 Ruger to beat me lol
Ruger doesn't make anything worth $3,000 LOL
Are you mates racing?
="brett1868………… it's this new version that myself and 1886 are basing our views on rather than the older now redundant version. The previous version was definitely a disaster for pistol shooters.
="shouta" 1886 the omission of World Championships is not minor. If anything it should include World Championships and other accredited events. By leaving it just as accredited events and not naming the events allows for them to be unaccredited quite easily.
="brett1868......................but I'd still like to see a list of accredited events.
brett1868 wrote:Ruger doesn't make anything worth $3,000 LOL
Are you mates racing?
Wylie27 and I are mates and shoot together, he's just stirring me the bugger. It's not a Ruger but a improved version of their design made in the U.S of Aye by Volquartsen. They call it the 1911 Style Scorpion but I call it the "Chicken Smasher"
duncan61 wrote:Do you mean the possesion limits??
duncan61 wrote:It doesnt specify an amount.I think it is 5000 .22 LR or rimfire and 1000 centre fire you can purchase at a time.If you have more than 10,000 rds you have to put up an explosives sign to warn potential fire fighters that there is a large quantity of ammunition.Your local gun shop may carry over 10000 for .223 and 308 and other common chamberings but I doubt they would even have that quantity in say 270 or 7mm rem.This condition has always been there just now its written down.In reality how can any one know what you have if you reload you could have any amount anywhere.A shot gun club could probably say they are doing a big weekend club day and get what ever they want.I see pallets of target shotshells for sale at my LGS