Blr243 wrote:Sometimes when browsing cleavers site there is a note at the bottom NOT LEGAL IN NSW Eg I made sure my stock on my 7600 was the legal nsw version because I visit that state to hunt but live in Qld. So have I assumed correctly that our Qld legal guns that are illegal in nsw must not be taken over the border , not even just one weekend ? This is hypothetical Only question because Everything I have is legal in both states.
Blr243 wrote:My stock is fixed, compliant. Legal so I got no dramas. I’m actually much more worried about not seeing any pigs foxes and cats whenever I go to nsw lately. ... I don’t know why anyone would want a folding stock anyway , It needs to be intact and ready to go. To me it makes as much sense as folding my Ute or my dog in half
Blr243 wrote:Blade, my research appears there’s concertina , and folding varieties. It appears the sliding ones only change the length slightly to suit the individual style but the swing around hinge variety look like they could really swing roughly 300 mm out of the way and I spose I would never really know if that was easy to carry around in the thick unless I tried it.
Blr243 wrote:Thanks guys. Now I get it.
dpskipper wrote:Taking a firearm into NSW with an adjustable/folding stock is a bad idea, don't be caught with it. NSW considers such firearms "prohibited" which is worse than just Cat D.
Nails wrote:Holy crap -Adjustable?
dpskipper wrote:The official wording is telescoping or foldable. So you're fine.
Communism_Is_Cancer wrote:I don't want to appear harsh