



alexjones wrote:No, you can not use a gun that is illegal in NSW inside NSW.
Your QLD licence allows you to shoot in NSW under NSW law.


9.3x64 wrote:alexjones wrote:No, you can not use a gun that is illegal in NSW inside NSW.
Your QLD licence allows you to shoot in NSW under NSW law.
Straight pull firearms iare not illegal firearms.
It is a firearm that was cat B, but now moved to cat C in NSW.
So it can be only obtained by mainly primary producers in NSW, but legal in QLD as cat B.


alexjones wrote:9.3x64 wrote:alexjones wrote:No, you can not use a gun that is illegal in NSW inside NSW.
Your QLD licence allows you to shoot in NSW under NSW law.
Straight pull firearms iare not illegal firearms.
It is a firearm that was cat B, but now moved to cat C in NSW.
So it can be only obtained by mainly primary producers in NSW, but legal in QLD as cat B.
Whatever the NSW law is you have to follow that law whilst in NSW. NSW does not care about QLD law as it does not apply in NSW.
So if it is now a cat C then you must be licensed for a cat C. You were allowed to shoot your R8 in NSW because they were cat B and you had a cat B licence. Now they are not cat B.

9.3x64 wrote:alexjones wrote:9.3x64 wrote:alexjones wrote:No, you can not use a gun that is illegal in NSW inside NSW.
Your QLD licence allows you to shoot in NSW under NSW law.
Straight pull firearms iare not illegal firearms.
It is a firearm that was cat B, but now moved to cat C in NSW.
So it can be only obtained by mainly primary producers in NSW, but legal in QLD as cat B.
Whatever the NSW law is you have to follow that law whilst in NSW. NSW does not care about QLD law as it does not apply in NSW.
So if it is now a cat C then you must be licensed for a cat C. You were allowed to shoot your R8 in NSW because they were cat B and you had a cat B licence. Now they are not cat B.
I see, I never realised that.
Thankyou for explaining it Alex.


9.3x64 wrote:Yes, I do remember the folding stock changes in NSW.
I am glad I asked the question.
I will just have to take another rifle when hunting in NSW.


alexjones wrote:It would be funny to tell the local NSW magistrate that you were following QLD law. He would not be amused I'm sure.
