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    Quote Originally Posted by MB View Post
    Don't forget, we're not supposed to keep the gun and ammo safe keys together. I only learnt about that recently. It is written in the FSA guide, whether it's legislation or not I don't know. As to what we're supposed to do withe the ammo safe key, I still haven't received a satisfactory answer. I asked the FSA guy at renewal and he just said keep it separate and hidden.
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    Securely Screwed to a stud near the Ammo safe, not hidden at all. The Ammo safe key is in it and it was satisfactory for the vetting person.

    You might be able to rip it off the wall eventually but from personal experience, you wont get in it easily without a lot of effort and tools. If you have tools then why bother even trying just use the angle grinder on the safe.
    After all the key is under lock (combination). Saves fannying about retrieving a hidden key from somewhere else thats not where you have your other keys etc etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moutere View Post
    Nothing changes legislatively because you go on holiday or are away from home for work. Your firearms are stored correctly at your home, that’s all the law expects.
    There’s no need to overthink your responsibility as a licencee.
    No different to having them stored in secure lockup facility....you don't live there.
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    My observation is a lot of people seem to loose a bit of perspective about what the legislation is there to achieve.

    Some seem to think they’ve been entrusted with nuclear launch codes or some equal threat to all humanity.

    Everyone here wants to meet their obligations as a licence holder. But when people need black and white guidance on every last possible life scenario the legislation only becomes more and more onerous. Which further increases unintended outcomes and complexity resulting in reduced compliance and increased cost.
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    might be legal but easily opened with a shim, when my house was being built i needed to turn the builders power on to do some work on the placed myself. one piece of coke can and under 5 minutes to get in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trout View Post
    Just got veted 2 days ago,you can be absent up to 30days at most.Or you gota register them in your good mates name with registry with his
    address of coarse.Until you come back from your 35 day overseas holiday or what ever other reason for being absent from yr address and do the reverse when you get back.Actually there's nothing to stop you coming home on the 28-29th day,stay one night and leaving again,just record yr visit and stay.If that's practical.
    DONT LEAVE THE KEY AT HOME.
    I am absolutely not doubting what you were told - HOWEVER - not in legislation or regulations that I can find - I am finding to many people in officialdom like to "quote" the law that only exists in their minds.

    IF this was the case - it would be totally impracticable for many - overseas couple of times a year, month at a time - think of some FIFO workers - Anyways no FAL I know would want to uplift my toys.

    Your security is either compliant, or it is not.

    Fair to say - my security is many steps up on the requirements.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikee View Post
    I used one of these
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    Securely Screwed to a stud near the Ammo safe, not hidden at all. The Ammo safe key is in it and it was satisfactory for the vetting person.

    You might be able to rip it off the wall eventually but from personal experience, you wont get in it easily without a lot of effort and tools. If you have tools then why bother even trying just use the angle grinder on the safe.
    After all the key is under lock (combination). Saves fannying about retrieving a hidden key from somewhere else thats not where you have your other keys etc etc.
    Same, the vettor had no problem with them, different combination on each one and 4 tek screws each.
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    Just to clarify, are the vettors asking to see where your safe keys are stored??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sidetrack View Post
    Just to clarify, are the vettors asking to see where your safe keys are stored??
    I wasn't and don't think you should show them. He seemed happy that I went off to retrieve them from the secret hidden place. Bit of a circus really.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sidetrack View Post
    Just to clarify, are the vettors asking to see where your safe keys are stored??
    No,and I would hesitate to tell them.

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    I had 8x12mm -90mm long dyna bolts holding safe to concrete wall and floor.Vetter thort that safes not coming off the wall in a hurry.
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    Can’t wait to go through this charade in a few months time. Just starting the paperwork
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    I'd like to see appropriate punishment dished out to thieves, ie forty lashes. Then law abiding citizens perhaps wouldn't have to go to such extremes to keep their stuff safe.
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