Download wrote:By this I mean moving lever shotguns under 5 rounds to Cat B and lever shotguns over 5 rounds to Cat D.
I know SA has not. What have the other states and territories done?
southeast varmiter wrote:State firearm acts control laws, not NFA. They are not bound to comply. It’s a recommended agreement.
Download wrote:southeast varmiter wrote:State firearm acts control laws, not NFA. They are not bound to comply. It’s a recommended agreement.
Talk about being completely irrelevant to what I was asking.
southeast varmiter wrote:Download wrote:southeast varmiter wrote:State firearm acts control laws, not NFA. They are not bound to comply. It’s a recommended agreement.
Talk about being completely irrelevant to what I was asking.
It’s the core of your statement. States are not bound by the NFA.
It’s like asking if you’ve complied with a UN resolution.
duncan61 wrote:Maybe just me but if I am after a new firearm I go to a shop and buy one.All this ordering and online stuff seems to cause problems.to stay on topic if its in the shop one would assume its legal to purchase and use.I was surprised to see chassis and pistol grips in W.A. stores as they were always taboo when I was a boy.Bloke had the full tacticool set up at the range the other day everyone was swooning over it.Its still a bolt action .308 but it looked like it was made of lego.Maybe one day I may desire something like that.Moral of the story go to your LGS if they sell 10 shot levers buy one
duncan61 wrote:You are just surfing me now.Its a forum you post your thoughts and ideas its what you do.
Download wrote:By this I mean moving lever shotguns under 5 rounds to Cat B and lever shotguns over 5 rounds to Cat D.
I know SA has not. What have the other states and territories done?