So, I've been looking for details of exactly how a replica firearm must be stored in NSW.
Section 41 of the firearms act for a category H firearm.
This makes it all too hard if you ask me.FIREARMS ACT 1996 - SECT 41
Category C, D and H licence requirements
41 Category C, D and H licence requirements
(1) The holder of a category C, category D or category H licence must comply with the following requirements in respect of any firearm to which the licence applies:
(a) when any such firearm is not actually being used or carried, it must be stored in a locked steel safe of a type approved by the Commissioner and that cannot be easily penetrated,
(b) such a safe must be bolted to the structure of the premises where the firearm is authorised to be kept,
(c) any ammunition for the firearm must be stored in a locked container of a type approved by the Commissioner and that is kept separate from the safe containing any such firearm,
(d) such other requirements relating to security and safe storage as may be prescribed by the regulations.
Maximum penalty: 50 penalty units or imprisonment for 2 years, or both.
(2) A licensee does not have to comply with the requirements of this section if the licensee satisfies the Commissioner that the licensee has provided alternative arrangements for the storage of firearms in the licensee’s possession that are of a standard not less than the requirements set out in this section.
Gok, I don't know where you get your plastic box with a lock rule from but I'd like to see the regs you're complying with and how I get the officer approving my application to use those regs instead of the NSW firearms act above.
Wow this is confusing, the megatron club site says they worked a deal out that will allow you to display MP-5 in a lockable case.
see link
http://www.megatron.net.au/Legal%20I...atron%20MP.doc
but thats for mp-05.. and MP-36 looks alot different but at distance can still look like a gun so maybe the same rules. Also Shockwave looks like a gun too does that also come under the rule?
Most links on the Megatron site dont seem to work anymore and being that the latest update is 2011 i am thinking its a bit out of date.
So all i need to know is if I am in NSW with a Transformers collection what do i need to do? also does this apply to all variants including 3p figures or is it just the name Megatron that brings attention.
i've still not been able to find out anything about the requirements for the ACT
Reposting here after a gentle slap on the wrist in the MP-36 thread 😜
Apologies if this has been asked before (tried to search the thread but couldn't find any definite results) but what's the deal with orange barrel plugs in Aus?
I know all about the replica gun licence requirements etc. and that's all fine, but is there anything in any of our state legislation requiring the blaze orange plugs on these or is that purely a US thing?
I know it's not required in Japan and Megs won't come with one installed out of the factory (US sites are all stating they'll be opening the package to glue the plug in) but will PC have to do the same here in Australia? I've already pre-ordered mine last night (pissed off with myself because I totally forgot about PC's 10% discount code they FB'd a few weeks ago) but just curious as to whether PC will need to install the orange plugs in these to comply with any local rules?
I picked up Apollyon from TFDirect and pretty sure he came with the orange plug (which was easily removed) In hindsight that was kind of weird but I didn't think about it. Are the orange plugs a thing in Aus as well?
Orange plugs don't do anything LEGALLY, if they got a plug and are detected in customs it will get confiscated, pc states nothing about plugging them up because the orange plug thing is purely an american thing.
Therefore, getting one with a plug won't save it, and if you get it from an aus seller or japanese seller (unless it states, hlj was selling mp05's with the plugs apparently as a separate listing) you won't have to worry about getting the plug at all.