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codls

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Post Wed May 21, 2008 5:09 pm

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ok i read on airsoftnz.co.nz that queensland are getting new legislation to allow all airsoft guns. is there anything like this been tryed in new zealand and if not , is it worth someone giving it a go.
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codls

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Post Fri May 23, 2008 9:47 pm

i guessing by the amount of replys that no one knows.
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Post Sat May 24, 2008 8:59 am

so ill talked to people on the airsoft.net.nz site, there is something in the pipeline but it's a very slow prosses.
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Post Sat May 24, 2008 1:15 pm

not going to happen in NZ as auto isn't legal , but hey semi better then nothing :wink:
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Post Sat May 24, 2008 1:20 pm

Thanks to the hard work done by the members / reps of ASNZS we can now import SOME Airsoft Weapons.

I would say thats a great start :!:

Full Auto looks like will never happen as the NZ Police don't like this.

But hey our sport lives on. So we all win anyway. Semi Weapons are just as good once you get use to it. :)
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Post Sat May 24, 2008 11:37 pm

i'd say it's pretty good actually, it makes being a sniper that much more feasible :D
and it gives newer players (like me) that come in with only a pistol a chance.
nothing more discouraging that having a massive disadvantage when you first start. *bang* *bang* oh crud *duck* *zip zip zip zip zipzipzipzipZIPZIPZIPZIPZIPZIP* "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
plus, like brad said, having an seg is probably just as good once you get used to it, i can't speak from experience though, never owned either, but i can imagine that having to pull your trigger really fast many times isn't that much harder to get used to
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Post Sun May 25, 2008 12:22 am

we have one player who proves u dont need auto to spam :D *looks at charles*
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Post Mon May 26, 2008 9:23 am

Australian Customs - Importing Airsoft Weapons

Importing airsoft (BB) firearms into Australia

The importation of airsoft (BB) firearms is restricted under the Customs (Prohibited Imports)
Regulations 1956.

In order to import this type of firearm, the importer will need to comply with the Regulations by
seeking written approval to import from the relevant State or Territory Firearms Registry, prior to
the goods arrival in Australia.

To import the airsoft (BB) firearm, the importer will need to obtain one of following written
permissions, issued by the police in the State or Territory where the importer resides:
For a rifle, the written approval will be in the form of a B709A.
For a handgun, the written approval will be in the form of a B709D.
Ammunition imported with the firearm, will also require the written approval of the Police, and
this will be in the form of a B709A.

If manufactured after 1 January 1900, airsoft (BB) firearms are subject to safety testing and
require a unique serial number. An airsoft (BB) firearm will only be released from Customs if the
firearm passes safety testing and the importer produces the original written approval of the Police
(either B709A or B709D).

Penalty: the maximum penalty for importing these goods without import approval is a fine not
exceeding $250,000 or imprisonment for 10 years, or both.

For information on any Customs Matters, contact the Customs Information Centre on
1300 363 263 or email information@customs.gov.au or browse the website http://www.customs.gov.au

ACT 02 6245 7405
ACTFirearmsRegistry@afp.gov.au
http://www.afp.gov.au/firearms

NSW 1300 362562
firearmsenq@police.nsw.gov.au
http://www.police.nsw.gov.au

NT 08 8922 3543
pfes.firearms@pfes.nt.gov.au
http://www.nt.gov.au/pfes

QLD 07 3364 4416
weaponslicensing@police.qld.gov.au
http://www.policeqld.gov.au

SA 08 8204 2495
firearms@senet.com.au
http://www.sapolice.sa.gov.au

TAS 03 6230 2720
firearms@police.tas.gov.au
http://www.police.tas.gov.au

VIC 03 9247 3142
firearmsregistry@police.vic.gov.au
http://www.police.vic.gov.au

WA 08 9223 7000
firearms.branch@police.wa.gov.au
http://www.police.wa.gov.au/firearms
Police firearm registries contact details

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