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    Quote Originally Posted by Darkness View Post
    Daptodog, a firearms license can take months to be approved. Here in qld i did the firearms safety course and handed over all the relevant paperwork required. I then waited 13 months for my license in the mail.

    If it helps, I've had three seperate mp36 shipments pass through my address. 2 of them were passed through sydney customs and 1 through Brisbane with no seizure. I've since just allowed 2 more friends who bought from pc to import mp36 from overseas using my address just in case there is a seizure.

    If you don't want to go through the hassle of obtaining a firearms license, but don't want to risk seizure, it may pay to ask a friend in qld if you can use their address. We don't require a firearms license for imitation/replica firearms.
    That's very good to know, thank you.

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    Dump question for all these permit, is it one for one piece or can you buy three under one permit?

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    ^ My understanding is that the permit covers for all gunformers, whether it's one or multiple items.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Megatran View Post
    ^ My understanding is that the permit covers for all gunformers, whether it's one or multiple items.
    But if they are seperate shipments?

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    ^ Not relevant, so long as the permit is still current & valid. In VIC, we have to renew every 3 years I believe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Megatran View Post
    ^ Not relevant, so long as the permit is still current & valid. In VIC, we have to renew every 3 years I believe.
    Thank you, I was thinking if I needed each time if I purchased one. But your answer does make sense. Cheers.

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