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    these safes genuine E cat?

    please offer advice

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    Must be. It says so on the internet.
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    Guessing it's legit. 6mm all round and supplied with the certification. Will be enough to pass AO inspection.

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    Ask for a copy of the Cert,

    It should clearly state something like this

    "This report serves as a Certificate of Compliancewith all New Zealand Firearms rules and regulations as
    outlined in Arms Regulations 1992 (SR 1992/346) - Steel Safes (Regulation 28 (1)(c))."

    It does not necessarilly need to be 6mm if it is a "SAFE", 6mm is for things other than safes. I would imagine the Certificate should also have been issuesd by a a Recognised engineering firm.

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