Weapons collectors license




















Schedule 4 Weapons Regulation how weapons are to be made permanently inoperable. Section 8 Weapons Act , How a weapon is made temporarily inoperable. Section 60 Weapons Act , Secure storage of weapons. Section 75 Weapons Act , Collector to be licensed. Section 81 Weapons Act , Collectors to keep register. Sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 and 8. Weapons Categories Regulation That seems clearly directed to requiring that a person demonstrate genuine reason not only at the time of acquiring a licence, but also when seeking to bring particular firearms under the licence.

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An application fee for the PTA will also apply. Temporarily inoperable firearms For temporarily inoperable firearms to be registered to a collector's licence weapons , normal PTA requirements apply. Replica firearms Under current legislation the only replica firearms that require registration to a licence issued under the Act are replica category R weapons. Category A, B and C weapons Applicants for PTA as well as make, model, serial number and magazine capacity, must also provide substantiating documentation that will verify and clarify that the firearm subject to the application for the PTA may be classified as a 'collectable firearm'.

Below is an extract from s. A licensed collector must enter the following particulars in the register: The name, residential address and licence number of each party to the transaction The type, action, make, model, serial number and calibre of the weapon The magazine or chamber capacity of the weapon, and The date of receipt, acquisition, sale or transfer of the weapon.

To correct a collection register An entry may be corrected by putting a line through the incorrect words, without making the words illegible, and writing the correct words in a suitable place in the register. Safe storage provisions for collectors All weapons registered to a collector's licence weapons must be safely stored. Relevant legislation Section 7 Weapons Act , How a weapon is made permanently inoperable.

If you intend to apply as an ammunition collector, you must be a member of an approved ammunition collector's organisation. Registration of a Firearm. Permit to Acquire a Firearm. Firearm Licence. You will need to abide by any conditions set by the agency, including storage requirements.

You must remain a member of an approved collectors organisation for the duration of your licence. Fees Details for this service in table format. Please lodge your application and all accompanying documentation directly with the Agency for processing. New firearms licences cannot be issued until 28 days after the responsible agency receives the application.

Contact Email, Phone and Address Details for this service in simple two column table format, header then data. Apply for a New Licence Opens in new window. Description You will need this licence if you intend to collect firearms and ammunition for historical, thematic, commemorative or investment reasons. JavaScript Required JavaScript is required to use content on this page. Please enable JavaScript in your browser. Designated Firearms Collector. Where to Mail Applications.

Do I get a card with my collector status? Am I licensed when I become a Designated Collector? Doc Title.



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