Blu333 wrote:I do own the rifles I plan to make the magazines for, I've never shown my license when purchasing a magazine before :S 1290 how are they controlled? As mentioned before no serial number, not recorded when purchased etc? Cheers brisb!
Mags are not a registrable component, but there are many offences involving the possession.... have a read of the regs;
https://www.legislation.qld.gov.au/LEGISLTN/CURRENT/W/WeaponsR96.pdfYou effectively require a licence (reasonable excuse) for any cat A/B magazine, for Cat C/D/H a licence, so technically possession of, for example, an AR mag REQUIRES a Cat D licence.
Yes I know there are thousands of such mags in QLD in use with cat B rifles, well the lawmaker have you by the nads, as they could use their discretion to hit you all with $1,100 fine (110? pen unit).
If your mag does not fit a cat D and you stay within the mag limit you'll be fine...
68CA Prohibition on possession of particular magazines—category B weapons
(1) This section applies to the holder of a firearms licence who is the registered owner of a category B weapon under the licence.
(2) The holder must not possess a magazine—
(a) if the category B weapon has a lever or pump action—with a maximum capacity of more than 10 rounds for the weapon; or
(b) if the category B weapon is a repeating centre fire rifle—with a maximum capacity of more than 15 rounds for the weapon.
Maximum penalty—10 penalty units.
(3) However, subsection (2) does not apply if—
(a) the holder is the registered owner of a category D or R weapon, held under another licence, in which the magazine is able to be lawfully used; or
(b) a condition of the holder’s firearms licence authorises possession of a magazine with a maximum capacity of more than 10 or 15 rounds.
68D Prohibition on possession of particular magazines—category H weapons
(1) This section applies to the holder of a concealable firearms licence for sports or target shooting who is the registered owner of a category H weapon under the licence.
(2) The holder must not possess a magazine with a maximum capacity of more than 10 rounds for the weapon.
Maximum penalty—10 penalty units.
68E Prohibition on possession of certain magazines
Subject to sections 68CA and 68D, a person must not possess—
(a) a magazine for a category C, D, R or H weapon unless the person holds a licence under the Act; or
(b) a magazine for a category A or B weapon unless the person has a reasonable excuse.
Maximum penalty—10 penalty units.