The reason is that the details are with the Govt to discuss and make a decision on, however after 6 months of sitting on them, the govt have decided to leave it till after the election.
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Just done mine. Super easy. Took somewhere between 30-45mins to do about 15 firearms. Only one wasn't on the list and it was a new Beretta BRX1 rifle. Even the 100year old or so Side by Side was on the list. So I rang them up and sorted in about 5 mins on the phone, super helpful.
Off topic. Mate has a Beretta BRX1. Very happy with it. Replaced a Maral which he was not happy with.
On Three News this evening - there are now 50,000 firearms registered. Well whoopdedoooo
Are you going back in and checking everything has been correctly entered, I believe theres a few that are not?
So out of interest barreled actions with no other bits are still a firearm to be registered?
I would've thought so.
I understand that the police don't really want them registered as it would certainly add a lot of dross to the system BUT according the legislation that is classed as a major firearm part and must be registered, so even a bare action with a serial number should be entered. So too bad, they created the system, when dealers have to register I am putting the lot in there.
Righto then. Thought that would be the case. A bit silly but that's how it works
The bare action thing would be a pain yeah?
Can't put a calibre on it
Had the pleasure of using the registry today
Any Blaser owners with multiple barrels are going to have a real hoot. Serial stamped barrels make a comprehensive registration scenario impossible. They suggested I put my own serial on the action (once I work out what the action is on an R8) by either gunsmith, engineers stamp or do it myself with a home engraving tool wtf…
After this enjoyable phone call my session had timed out and I lost 45 mins of painful firearm entry
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