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I'm pretty sure (read that as certain) that MP Megs is able to be legally owned in Victoria (where it is considered an "imitation" firearm) and has been for a few years now, you just need to jump through some hoops to get the Chief commissioner's approval:
http://www.police.vic.gov.au/content...ument_ID=32717
All the information is available from the links in this page, but the second last paragraph is the relevant one.
In fact I'm now not certain that MP Megs is actually banned anywhere in Australia?
And after a few more clicks, the cost of making a successful application to the Chief Commissioner is $178.70. A pretty hefty hoop to jump through.
I don't love my MP Megs that much :oQuote:
"Successful applications attract prescribed fees. A money order or personal cheque made out to the Licensing Services Division must accompany all applications in the first instance. Where an application is rejected, this will be returned to the applicant."
So... for a 'fee' they'll make your problem disappear? It's funny how something illegal can be made legal by simply throwing money at it. That's not like the police at all :rolleyes:
So NSW & VIC have conditional ownership laws, compared to other states that are either legal or illegal.
On the upside, some further reading reveals that once an individual or business has made this successful application they can pretty much import and own as many imitation firearms as they like.
Though for a TF collector this pretty much amounts to the two MP's, Browning and the half dozen or so variants of the G1 toy?Quote:
Is there a limit to how many imitation firearms I can possess under a Chief
Commissioner’s Weapons Approval or a Governor in Council Exemption?
No. As there is no requirement to register imitation firearms, there is no limit as to
the amount that can be possessed once a Chief Commissioner’s Prohibited Weapons
Approval or Governor in Council Exemption is obtained, unless otherwise specified
by condition.
Ref: http://www.police.vic.gov.au/retriev...&status=active
Someone needs to update that Megatron Owners Club website.
That fee is waived in NSW. It still appears on the form, but we don't have to pay it, so we just ignore it. Check to see if it's been similarly waived in VIC too. The form itself is for people who apply for permits to own proper replica firearms, hence the fee -- but I know that in NSW it's been waived.