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    The Arms Regulations require you to empty the magazine before transportation and storage.

    The Arms Regulations require these minimum standards when storing your firearm:
    Make sure both the chamber and the magazine are empty.

    The Arms code says you cannot drive a car on the road with a loaded firearm, this includes the magazine - it must be empty.

    It's also an offence under the arms act to carry a loaded firearm in a vehicle
    Carrying a firearm that is loaded (whether in its breech, barrel, chamber or magazine) in or on a motor vehicle on a road or in any place to which members of the public have a right of access.

    Also check you clubs range safety orders, I'm sure it will require all firearms and magazines to be unloaded before removal from the range.

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    Quote Originally Posted by P38 View Post
    Macca

    The Arms Regulations require you to empty the magazine before transportation and storage.

    The Arms Regulations require these minimum standards when storing your firearm:
    Make sure both the chamber and the magazine are empty.

    The Arms code says you cannot drive a car on the road with a loaded firearm, this includes the magazine - it must be empty.

    It's also an offence under the arms act to carry a loaded firearm in a vehicle
    Carrying a firearm that is loaded (whether in its breech, barrel, chamber or magazine) in or on a motor vehicle on a road or in any place to which members of the public have a right of access.

    Also check you clubs range safety orders, I'm sure it will require all firearms and magazines to be unloaded before removal from the range.

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    Thank you for clarifying! Now that I think on it i understand the club rules requiring magazines to be unloaded. But on the magazines in car and storage I had thought that it was meaning bolt action rifles with internal magazines etc as they can't be removed, but I suppose it's better to be safe than sorry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by P38 View Post

    The Arms Regulations require you to empty the magazine before transportation and storage.
    No they don't.

    The Arms Regulations actually say that you CAN store ammunition with your firearms.

    19 Conditions relating to security precautions
    (1) (ii) shall ensure that, where the ammunition is stored with the firearm, the firearm is not capable of being discharged


    Quote Originally Posted by P38 View Post
    It's also an offence under the arms act to carry a loaded firearm in a vehicle
    No it isn't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Koshogi View Post
    No they don't.

    The Arms Regulations actually say that you CAN store ammunition with your firearms.

    19 Conditions relating to security precautions
    (1) (ii) shall ensure that, where the ammunition is stored with the firearm, the firearm is not capable of being discharged




    No it isn't.
    Just remember the Labour candidate for Ohariu said much nonsensical and illegal rubbish about firearms before assuming the mantle as an expert as a politician. He is more scary than the drongo National politicians about our legal rights. Took a woman High Court Judge to stop the nonsense the Police continually spouted about the law.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Koshogi View Post
    No they don't.

    The Arms Regulations actually say that you CAN store ammunition with your firearms.

    19 Conditions relating to security precautions
    (1) (ii) shall ensure that, where the ammunition is stored with the firearm, the firearm is not capable of being discharged
    To clarify that further - you cannot transport a firearm with a loaded magazine even though that firearm is not capable of being discharged.
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