https://www.police.govt.nz/sites/def...e-guidance.pdf
Photo examples on pg13 shows ammo stored in the top box of a gun safe
The issue is, if someone gains illegal access to your firearms in the safe, they then will have access to the ammo as well. Is that what you want? There is a well documented case of a firearms owner arriving home, to be confronted by a ninja pointing one of his firearms at him, and the owner assumed the firearm was loaded because he stored the ammo in the gun safe.
Locked box fixed to the building in a separate location to the gun safe may be overkill but it will pass. A cheap steel toolbox from Mitre10 should do it.
One thing no one has mentioned yet is don't have the keys to the gun safe and the ammo safe on the same key ring.
This is straight off NZpolice website:
https://www.police.govt.nz/sites/def...e-guidance.pdf
Sec 2.2.6 on page 11 should answer your question.
Cheers
Liked the line about having a dog able to roam on the property. Line 2 out of 10 for property security.
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I recently added a trigger lock for my lever action as you can't remove the bolt.
Not sure I'm convinced this is the best option but short of a winding something around the action and lever and locking that in place it meets the requirements for travel.
So also make a note of the requirements for storage of your ammo and rife when traveling.
Z
Don't call it a safe, it's a steel cabinet, there for no certs required
Ammo and bolts can be stored in a small built in lockable cabinet within the main gun safe,as long as the keys are stored,hidden separately.
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