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    Firearms Safety Authority

    The postal bidding form for a firearms auction I was keen on, required me to record:

    1. my firearms licence "version", and

    2. which "C" endorsement I had, either C1, C2, C3 or C4.

    I couldn't answer these in spite of a lengthy search online, so I rang the NZ Firearms Safety Authority, Te Tari Pureke. This is the newly established unit which has 470 staff and deals with all firearms legislative and licencing issues. The person who took my call, told me the licence version I had was recorded on my firearms licence. When I told her my licence pre-dated this innovation, she was stumped. Then, when I enquired about the multiple endorsement categories, she told me she wasn't aware of these, and couldn't help me..

    Roll on, the firearms register.
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    Oh God, what a balls up this is going to be
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    its going to be FUBAR, just like canada
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    And they want us to start early helping them with this abomination.
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    Was talking with a mate who's just done a licence renewal and the interviewer told him that it wasn't up to the authority to tell us how to comply with new rules, it was up to us to find out and provide assurances.

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    I can’t wait for them to tell me I don’t have a B endorsement again.
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    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    Rule 7: Avoid alcohol and drugs when handling firearms

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranger 888 View Post

    2. which "C" endorsement I had, either C1, C2, C3 or C4.
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    just wait till the PR campaign hits high gear ......
    the NZFSA will pay millions to use michael jackson song "simple as ABC 1 2 3"..........
    think they are deliberately laying out a minefield for firearms owners to navigate and hoping we all or alot of us trip up?

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    Just in case you didn`t get what you were after: Collector C1 General, C2 Heirloom, C3 Museum, C4 Theatrical , P6 Prohibited firearms, P7 Prohibited magazines, P8 Theatrical Prohibited firearms , P9 Theatrical prohibited magazines.

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    I had identical experience with handin .spoke to NZ police "person"-their listing showed my escort 12g as illegal yet according to its handbook it was 100%legal likewise the Stoeger .when i asked she admitted she didnt have a clue!!!!!!!!after a short conundrum she was happy to accept what my hand book said .Queried further,she candidly admitted the police didnt write the list -that work was "outsourced".god help us all cause comrade andys coffee and croissant circle aint gonna,nor their pet ferret Cahill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tasbay View Post
    Just in case you didn`t get what you were after: Collector C1 General, C2 Heirloom, C3 Museum, C4 Theatrical , P6 Prohibited firearms, P7 Prohibited magazines, P8 Theatrical Prohibited firearms , P9 Theatrical prohibited magazines.
    Thanks Tasbay: I foolishly thought the Firearms Safety Authority would be able to furnish this information...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranger 888 View Post
    Thanks Tasbay: I foolishly thought the Firearms Safety Authority would be able to furnish this information...
    They should be. Police performance on administration of the act lies between negligence and malicious misuse
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    Try topping this for competence. I have a foreign visitor using my house for rifle storage, and in the course of getting his visitors license this came from the NZP Firearms section.

    Gives me Huuuuuuuge confidence they'll get the register right.

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    I would've thought your local Arms officer should quickly be able to tell you what category you hold. You'll find incompetence in most businesses at some point though. Try dealing with Spark as an example.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whanahuia View Post
    Was talking with a mate who's just done a licence renewal and the interviewer told him that it wasn't up to the authority to tell us how to comply with new rules, it was up to us to find out and provide assurances.
    I would agree, if the new rules weren't so damn fuzzy in many cases. I would have thought clarifying them, if required, would not be unreasonable.

 

 

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