Surely, the only thing that one needs to demonstrate is that their security precautions meet the minimum standard for their category of licence/firearm, regardless of who makes it.
Stupid iPad won't open the link to the police word document to be sure, an answer may be here.
http://www.police.govt.nz/sites/defa...rd-booklet.doc
Regulation 28 of the arms act regarding security precautions for MSSA safes/cabinets.
Arms Regulations 1992 (SR 1992/346) (as at 11 December 2013) – New Zealand Legislation
(c)locked in a steel safe or steel box or steel cabinet (being in every case a safe, box, or cabinet of sound construction and of a type approved in writing either generally or in the particular case by a member of the Police) bolted or otherwise securely fixed (in a manner approved in writing either generally or in the particular case by a member of the Police) to the building within which the pistol or military style semi-automatic firearm or restricted weapon is kept.
My legalese sucks.
The local arms office had plans for a compliant safe available when I went through my application a few years ago, no dramas.
6mm steel, two locks, jimmy proof etc....
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