No, they're registered as replica firearms. A few years ago a Karate instructor I knew was applying for a licence for his nunchakus and he asked me to sign the statutory declaration. When I later applied for my MP05 permit the process reminded me of what he went through for his nunchaku licence, so I'm guessing there's a similar process for the registration of non-ballistic weapons in NSW.Originally Posted by Krayt
That sounds right to me. Ask the buyer to show their permit. You don't need to examine their safe storage facilities; that's already a prerequisite for having the permit in the first place. So I'd imagine examining the permit should be sufficient.Originally Posted by Krayt
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