There is no legal definition of what makes a firearm "deactivated". It's a firearm or it's not but there's no official way of making it not one anymore in the legislation.
Also anyone that...
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There is no legal definition of what makes a firearm "deactivated". It's a firearm or it's not but there's no official way of making it not one anymore in the legislation.
Also anyone that...
There isn't any legal definition of a deactivated firearm in NZ. If the rifle is a good condition unsporterised example it would be a pity to wreck it.