Permits not required for parts of air rifles.
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Permits not required for parts of air rifles.
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As some of you are aware, the US changed the classification of most firearms and firearm parts under ITAR regulations. Most firearm parts, including scopes now fall under the Department of Commerce,...
No worries.
You can do the full course or just the test if you have experience with firearms and knowledge of Canadian firearm laws.
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It's not quite as simple as Canross describes.
To purchase or possess a firearm in Canada, a person needs a PAL. A non resident can get one, but unless you're planning on a long holiday, you...
I've got quite a bit of Arc'teryx stuff, mostly the LEAF. IMO, the are the best outdoor clothing company. Being a bit Canadian, I may be biased though.
Haven't seen any real difference in the...
You should tell that AO to read his own website:
"There has been no re-classification of AR15 type semi-automatic weapons nor has Police*made any proposal*– an individual or a dealer can still...
Everything you said is largely untrue.
"Stock bars" are most commonly fitted in country. Most are NZ made or assembled.
License holders are generally not being denied import permits for A cat...
The legal determination of length for rifles is still before the courts, so if this rifle was >762mm with a stock extended, he may not be in breach of any law. So, he wouldn't need a B endorsement. ...
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A quick search has the Chubb 9000 listed as a fire proof filing cabinet. Not sure if this is what are referring, but I wouldn't think a filing cabinet is suitable storage for an endorsed firearm.
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Maybe that's what's supposed to happen, but it doesn't.
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Perhaps your AO is less than competent....
As I said, you can apply and be issued with an endorsement without storage in place. Is it worth the extra inspection and delay though?
It mentions...
You need to pay the fee to submit the application. Having not paid the application fee could you haven't submitted a valid application and have nothing to complain about.
Once you pay your fee,...
You need to pay the fee to submit the application. Having not paid the application fee could you haven't submitted a valid application and have nothing to complain about.
Once you pay your fee,...
My last references were done over the phone. Different strokes for different AOs....
You will not break any laws if your example is followed through.
Obama didn't put in any export controls (AFAIK).
Brownells is one the best online companies period. Dealing with them is easy...
He doesn't need a permit, and official Police policy is that they won't issue one.
He has it in writing. It's on the Police website and in the Arms Act.
If the package gets stopped by Customs...
They hold lots of stuff. They generally don't have the technical knowledge to know what does or does not require a permit.
Just flick the email to your AO. A reasonable one sorts it out. If not,...
That is entirely incorrect.
If the firearm that they are imported for is an 'A category ' then no permit is required. It does not matter that they COULD be used in another category of firearm.
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Just don't punch these ones in the face.
http://www.fss.nz/
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There is no scope in the legislation for a 'leaners licence'. You either have one or you don't.
I see no benefit, and many areas of concern for your proposal.
Interesting to see that NZPOL...
No, it is not. Unless you store the firearm with ammunition (or have a restricted weapon), you do not need to disable the firearm.
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No, but I don't remove the engine in case someone steals it either.
Police, as public officials, have a duty to carry out the functions that they are paid for. Refusing to perform their duties is likely to be nonfeasance, and can court action can be taken against...