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I know of a couple. Heard on good authority that if they were never registered against a B cat, they still count as A-cat firearms. Seem to remember something in the original Arms act regarding that, too.
As there under 762 mm in length I don’t see how that could be.
The only kea guns I’ve come across were all on C cat
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