Quote Originally Posted by DarkHyren View Post
Should be fine if this (clicky) is the type of thing you mean, they are the same weight (approx) as an MP and most people with these units have 3 or 4 MPs per shelf. The Fantastic Furniture one is basically the same as the Ikea one so it should have the same tolerances (the picture on the website with the anime figurines in them seems to indicate this as well), but I don't have one so I couldn't say for 100% sorry.

Not sure honestly as the laws change from state to state, best bet is just ask for clarification from the police dept.
Thanks for the response. Yes that's the type of thing I'm looking at getting, as well as Soul Of Chogokin GX-72 Daijujin/Megazord and Golion/Votron.

I actually had a look at the fantastic furniture one in store and apparently it can hold up to 6kg, according to the sticker on the shelf.

There's also this one which looks like it can hold a 10kg, but I'm not sure how you would install one of the detolf argos locks, since it has a metal frame.

http://www.fantasticfurniture.com.au...TI3SHOOOMEGYEL


Lock I found on ebay

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Glass-Cab...MAAOSwHjNV9zbm

I'm sort of leaning toward the first fantasitc furniture cabinet at the moment, but it'd be great if I only have to buy that single cube from shopfittingsdirect.com.au, as that'd be the cheapest option.

I emailed the Licensing regulation again this requirement below if all I have to worry about. Hopefully they don't reply back saying I have to comply with the "Other prohibited weapons" section as well.

Imitation firearms (including laser/infrared devices) are to be stored safely and securely in a manner to ensure that:
• The devices are not readily accessible to others;
• The devices are not available for possession, carriage or use by others unless they are also holders of a Chief Commissioner of Police Approval (Prohibited Weapons) issued for the same reason or are otherwise exempt (if applicable); and
• When being transported between the usual place of storage and place(s) at which the devices are legitimately used (the reason of which is stated in this authority), they are stored in a manner that is not readily accessible to others and concealed from plain sight.
Man I really hate having to go through all of this. Why does Victoria have to be so strict about getting a getting a toy gun? What's worse though is the fee I'm going to have to pay every 3 years.