Firearms forms and guides | New Zealand Police
Your bolt action chassis rifles aren't safe much like I knew all along as well as the usual shit dragging of the evil ARs.
Time to put up or shut up.
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Firearms forms and guides | New Zealand Police
Your bolt action chassis rifles aren't safe much like I knew all along as well as the usual shit dragging of the evil ARs.
Time to put up or shut up.
Not understanding at all. What specifically do you mean. Put up what exactly ?
What exactly am I sopost to be looking at in that link?:wtfsmilie:
Link obviously doesn't go where intended.
Basically police have released a document outlining the MSSA length policy change, as well as a bold new policy regarding the import of A category firearms and their parts.
How does it affect Tikkas?
Ooooh so there's an "approved A cat" list too now?
Hints of more shit to come as well, defining the length of a barrel.... And how can something welded to the barrel not be considered as part of the over all length?
How short are the para SKSs? they might not be long enough with the pinned on foresight
Yes apparently a folding/collapsing stock MSSA is concealable now...
And that they won't give you a letter stating that you don't need a permit to bring in barrels.
Sounds very officious in tone most of it... No need to guess which part of the world that came from.
And, looking hard, but I can't quite spot the pages "We'll ignore blind drunk All Blacks giving shotguns to other blind drunk morons and then lie to us about what happened, then still not oppose him getting his license back", and "Single digit burglary resolution rates, A-OK!".. Maybe that part of the website is down.
"Measuring length of MSSA Firearms classification approval" is written very poorly for a classification document, the first two words are even repeated! and the case size changes mid paragraph. Wonder how many people proof read it??
It's slightly worrying that they have determined a definition for how they will measure barrel length but not explained why and when they will measure it... the only reference to length is over all length, not barrel length. Makes it feel like there is more limitations coming.
Who gave Plod the right to make laws? I thought they are supposed to enforce them.
That's what you call a "Police State"?!Attachment 65830
Policy is not law. Do not bend.
Picking who we vote for this election will be critical to keeping our sport alive. All of this BS is dying for court action and seriously needs to be addressed pronto.
Well if some people (not necessarily you, I hasten to add) had been paying attention to what's been happening in New Zealand over the past few years in terms of firearm legislation instead of berating those who attempted to warn people about what was coming, we might have been in a better position now.
Perhaps they could get on the pen and the keyboard now, and sort out the back log of import permit applications? No? Too busy dreaming up fantastical policy?
More like they put off processing permits until their policy was updated so they can now refuse them
I noticed in this bit at the end,
" Pertains to make; model; barrel length, configuration. Calibres may vary, provided that they are equal to or less than .50 Cal (~.5 inches (12.7 mm) in diameter."
That rules out the 50BMG as it is .510, 10 thou to big, wonder if it was an over sight or not.......:ORLY:
Yesterday I was watching a yank wih a Remington 870 messing targets up with slugs, he mentioned that he could only use a smooth bore.... Now today I hear we are headed for similar issues.
Bit like the frog in the pot full of water, slowly turn the heat up and he doesn't know he is boiling alive, drop him in a hot pan and he jumps out