WA Firearm Law Reforms - Monday 16 October announcement

Questions about Western Australian gun and ammunition laws. W.A. Firearms Act 1973.

Re: WA Firearm Law Reforms - Monday 16 October announcement

Post by Wapiti » 16 Apr 2025, 7:15 am

animalpest wrote::sarcasm: I have never found a Cat C useless


It's certainly not useless, bad choice in description from me, but shotguns and 22's are short range, low effective stuff for what we use firearms for.

A semi-automatic AR-style centrefire rifle is more effective at ALL ranges with the correct optics, close-up or as far as the cartridge and shooter can hold, can easily shoot MOA or better in the precision-made gear imported here, and has 20-30 shot mags. The test for us is, given C & D stuff in the safe, which guns get taken out for a daily run which ones stay locked up?
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Re: WA Firearm Law Reforms - Monday 16 October announcement

Post by 1886 » 16 Apr 2025, 12:39 pm

Why is it that over 50% of comments posted have SFA to do with the subject matter. So frustrating when you assume there has been a relevant post.
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Re: WA Firearm Law Reforms - Monday 16 October announcement

Post by on_one_wheel » 16 Apr 2025, 6:46 pm

1886 wrote:Why is it that over 50% of comments posted have SFA to do with the subject matter. So frustrating when you assume there has been a relevant post.


Because most of us enjoy banter, now it's fair to say that between my post here and your last post above, there's now two more irrelevant posts in this thread :drinks:
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Re: WA Firearm Law Reforms - Monday 16 October announcement

Post by Wapiti » 17 Apr 2025, 5:54 pm

Someone needs to change the subject so nobody wastes any more of their lives. Trump anyone?
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Re: WA Firearm Law Reforms - Monday 16 October announcement

Post by bigrich » 18 Apr 2025, 5:52 am

Wapiti wrote:Someone needs to change the subject so nobody wastes any more of their lives. Trump anyone?


oh good lord , trump is one word that gets some people frothing at the mouth :lol:

any updates on the pot party forcing debate on WA's new laws ? the horse has bolted , but i'm hopeful of backlash against the communist pr!cks who introduced these communist style laws . the police minister got replaced , or did he jump to avoid being held accountable ?

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Re: WA Firearm Law Reforms - Monday 16 October announcement

Post by Wapiti » 21 Apr 2025, 11:28 am

Uh oh, better start getting a good relationship with a reasonable GP...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCEZJEbuAKE&t=434s
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