Thankyou, fairly interesting as the gun laws are confusing. I always wanted to own and live rural and the feral animal control was and still is a part of my plans. Knowing the 22 bolt action is atainable as are the other firearms for such purposes is good to know.
Hi Aaron, Thanks for the video I have booked my cat h safety course with you. Here are somethings that might have changed since you uploaded this video: *Button & Lever release shotguns in Queensland are Cat B not Cat A *Cat C firearms are also available to collectors with Cat C they must be temporarily inoperable (trigger lock) *In Queensland you can have a centerfire rifle with a magazine capacity of up 15 rounds (bolt action only)
It is strange the laws button release cat A lever release cat b and yes collectors can have category C must be kept temporarily in operable for example trigger lock
South Australia is the only state to allow Cat D firearms without a gun license if they’re permanently disabled.. so you could in theory ask a dealer to acquire and then deactivate one for you
I find it utterly absurd that we cant own avest here in australia. I realise its super bloody low risk to ever need it here but if you were a regular shooter at a club i could understand, incase of projectile rebound or something. Really cant understand why we cant own them I bet that its not illegal to own the kevlar fibre but is it.
Where does a Glock 34, which I am looking at getting into for target shooting ( or 17 or 19) fall in the categories? Are the categories different in Victoria? Thanks in advance for your help.
Thankyou, fairly interesting as the gun laws are confusing. I always wanted to own and live rural and the feral animal control was and still is a part of my plans. Knowing the 22 bolt action is atainable as are the other firearms for such purposes is good to know.
Hey mate thanks for today. Very good and understanding training.
My pleasure mate I love what I do
@@armingthenationfirearmstra1942 We could tell mate. You made it good very informative. Wasn't boring at all.
Thank you Aaron a very informative video 👍
Good effort explaining a complicated system …👌
Hi Aaron, Thanks for the video I have booked my cat h safety course with you.
Here are somethings that might have changed since you uploaded this video:
*Button & Lever release shotguns in Queensland are Cat B not Cat A
*Cat C firearms are also available to collectors with Cat C they must be temporarily inoperable (trigger lock)
*In Queensland you can have a centerfire rifle with a magazine capacity of up 15 rounds (bolt action only)
It is strange the laws button release cat A lever release cat b and yes collectors can have category C must be kept temporarily in operable for example trigger lock
Just missed the barrel length restrictions for handguns for sports shooting but awesome vid mate
Great information,is Victoria the same laws
Very useful 😊🙏
South Australia is the only state to allow Cat D firearms without a gun license if they’re permanently disabled.. so you could in theory ask a dealer to acquire and then deactivate one for you
Legally you could but police will stand in the way all for a block of metal. Wish you guys could 3D print replica glocks.
WA as well
@@jabbathehutt1962you can as far as I know except for NSW where you can’t own any firearm blueprints or face 14 years imprisonment
I find it utterly absurd that we cant own avest here in australia. I realise its super bloody low risk to ever need it here but if you were a regular shooter at a club i could understand, incase of projectile rebound or something.
Really cant understand why we cant own them
I bet that its not illegal to own the kevlar fibre but is it.
Where does a Glock 34, which I am looking at getting into for target shooting ( or 17 or 19) fall in the categories? Are the categories different in Victoria? Thanks in advance for your help.
Cat H
There’s some footage out there of a guy 10 years ago in Australia shooting full auto Brens and vickers guns. How is that possible?
He was probably a dealer who can own full auto.
we can have all sorts of stuff here you just need the time and money for the permit
14:30 I'm wondering why size is matter?
Forgive my ignorance but what category would a No1 Mk3 Lee Enfield come under?
Bolt action centre fire rifle is category B
Bro, Is cz skorpion 32 acp legal in Australia?
I just want a cat d for fun where i still uss it
Fairly what be the chance of getting cat d if it wasnt job use if u explained well why u would like it??!!!
Sorry i meant arron
Where u could use them/it
Like @range property etc
*categories