Firearms and aircraft
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kiwi blue and vh-ajm; IMHO, as a firearms owner/collector for a fair number of years now, I can state that the Fork Tailed one, Sunfish and Mr Bomb know of what they speak!
Re a Firearms Awareness/Handling course; suggest you contact the National Rifle Association of Australia (or NZ) or the Sporting Shooters Association of Australia (or NZ.)
Re a Firearms Awareness/Handling course; suggest you contact the National Rifle Association of Australia (or NZ) or the Sporting Shooters Association of Australia (or NZ.)
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Interesting post, but can I recommend one thing: Never look down the barrel of a weapon - EVER. Look from the breach toward the end of the barrel.
If the weapon is a semi-automatic (I think these are illegal nowadays) and the magazine is removed you will see daylight when you point the barrel at the Sun. The same is achieved in with a bolt action rifle with the breach open.
If you have to transport a rifle or pistol ask for the firing mechanism to be removed (bolt, receiver etc) that way you will know that it cannot be fired.
If the weapon is a semi-automatic (I think these are illegal nowadays) and the magazine is removed you will see daylight when you point the barrel at the Sun. The same is achieved in with a bolt action rifle with the breach open.
If you have to transport a rifle or pistol ask for the firing mechanism to be removed (bolt, receiver etc) that way you will know that it cannot be fired.
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Sorry for the topic bump, but im looking for the actual CASA law in regards to carriage of firearms. Is there any other law besides CAR 143? I seem to remember somewhere that the ammunition must be removed from the firearm, and placed in a seperate compartment?
If anyone could help, that would be great!
If anyone could help, that would be great!