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Thanks John, for your question about gun laws in New Zealand and our cobbers
across the pond in Australia, The short answer is no, defiantly not! Our Gun laws are reasonably good in many respects. Simply as follows. All owners of firearms,must be registered. this includes owners of any type of cartridge weapons but excludes flint, match lock percussion etc. but does not include modern black powder replicas. All rifles and shotguns are not required to be registered but the owners must be registered. All hand guns must be registered as either for pistol club shooting or for collection and the owners must be registered as a pistol shooter and or a collector.This law has been in existance for many years. A collector and a dealer can trade in anything, from rifles, shotguns pistols revolvers sub machine guns and machine guns and heavy machine guns such as a 50cal browning. I collect Lugers and thompson guns for example.I am also a dealer. It takes about five minutes to obtain a permit to procure (purchase) a sub machine gun ( if you have the correct license, a collectors or dealers license) and about a week to obtain a permit to import for a rifle, shot gun or pistol. (Sub machine guns are now on longer able to be imported with out a special license) Assault Rifles (AK47 etc ) require a E licence which is basically a registration of both the gun and the owner and they are not allowed to be full auto like my thompsons are!! Trust you find this to be of interest, Regards Murray Willis Great Barrier Island New Zealand. |
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