duncan61 wrote:bolt storage is still a grey area.It is O.K.to keep them in the ammo locker but not recommended????I will try to get some clarity when they return soon and they will be returning.I will be getting my compliant safe today and switching them out so all is good
duncan61 wrote:The act covers a lot of information but not bolt storage.
duncan61 wrote:The act covers a lot of information but not bolt storage.
bladeracer wrote:duncan61 wrote:The act covers a lot of information but not bolt storage.
I wasn't aware that WA required you to remove the bolts.
duncan61 wrote:bolt storage is still a grey area.It is O.K.to keep them in the ammo locker but not recommended????I will try to get some clarity when they return soon and they will be returning.I will be getting my compliant safe today and switching them out so all is good
duncan61 wrote:The police did state:they are part of the firearm:I am going to keep mine seperate regardless
duncan61 wrote:and they monitor this site like hawks to see what we are all up too.Lesson learned
duncan61 wrote:The police did state:they are part of the firearm:I am going to keep mine seperate regardless
Oldbloke wrote:I'd just keep in mind police are people just like us trying to make a living, families etc. Most are very good a few not so good. Policeing is known to be very stressful at times. They are just doing their job. It's the politicians that make the law.
Do your best to abide by the (confusing) rules, be polite and it should be OK.
Gaznazdiak wrote:I don't know if this is legit or not, perhaps someone can enlighten me.
I was talking to my niece today, she's not a shooter but her boyfriend is and has a number of firearms.
She said the police were around to check him over again just recently and told them they no longer need to make a suitable time nor give any notice.
The officers inspecting just lobbed, said welcome to the new policy, open up.
This is NSW, anyone know if there has been a change from mutual convenience?
Gaznazdiak wrote:I don't know if this is legit or not, perhaps someone can enlighten me.
I was talking to my niece today, she's not a shooter but her boyfriend is and has a number of firearms.
She said the police were around to check him over again just recently and told them they no longer need to make a suitable time nor give any notice.
The officers inspecting just lobbed, said welcome to the new policy, open up.
This is NSW, anyone know if there has been a change from mutual convenience?
TassieTiger wrote:Gaznazdiak wrote:I don't know if this is legit or not, perhaps someone can enlighten me.
I was talking to my niece today, she's not a shooter but her boyfriend is and has a number of firearms.
She said the police were around to check him over again just recently and told them they no longer need to make a suitable time nor give any notice.
The officers inspecting just lobbed, said welcome to the new policy, open up.
This is NSW, anyone know if there has been a change from mutual convenience?
So registered owner is unavailable and he’s the only one with keys...so bye.
duncan61 wrote:I asked what happens if a mutual appointment can not be set.They get a warrant and seize
bladeracer wrote:duncan61 wrote:I asked what happens if a mutual appointment can not be set.They get a warrant and seize
Wouldn't they require some legal grounds to get a warrant though?
Gaznazdiak wrote:I don't know if this is legit or not, perhaps someone can enlighten me.
I was talking to my niece today, she's not a shooter but her boyfriend is and has a number of firearms.
She said the police were around to check him over again just recently and told them they no longer need to make a suitable time nor give any notice.
The officers inspecting just lobbed, said welcome to the new policy, open up.
This is NSW, anyone know if there has been a change from mutual convenience?
duncan61 wrote:Still did not pass.Gun safe fine but live ammo must be stored as per firearms in separate safe a big one from bunnings will do.Ammo reloading components are not considered live ammo and powder must be stored in locked container