If I meet my gun smith at a competition and he hands over a chambered barrel can I self register it or does it have to be transferred through a dealer?
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Barrel registration in NSW
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Re: Barrel registration in NSW
As it says on the barrel registration form - dealer only
https://www.police.nsw.gov.au/__data/as ... l_Form.pdf
https://www.police.nsw.gov.au/__data/as ... l_Form.pdf
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this is unbelievable, you take a shotgun into the cop shop and the clowns don't know whether its a automatic or a repeater they have no idea how to strip it down, now this, when will it stop!
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budget wrote:this is unbelievable, you take a shotgun into the cop shop and the clowns don't know whether its a automatic or a repeater they have no idea how to strip it down, now this, when will it stop!
It has been this way in NSW for years. If the gunsmith is a Lic Dealer (he should be) he can do the paperwork, individual barrel registration is only required for multiple barrels of various calibers per action. If it is a replacement barrel of the same caliber the registration details of the rifle doesn’t change. If it is a replacement barrel of a different caliber a caliber change/barrel registration form must be lodged by the licensed gunsmith/dealer.
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Try living in WA, a barrel of anouther caliber is viewed as another firearm eg get a 223 barrel for your 222 ,new gun.Just the application fee is now over 250 dollars with no guarantee of approval and up to 8 weeks wait
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Hi KHGS
My f class gun is registered as a 6.5*45 but it is on its 3 rd 308 barrel does that mean that a new 308 barrel has o be registered.?
My f class gun is registered as a 6.5*45 but it is on its 3 rd 308 barrel does that mean that a new 308 barrel has o be registered.?
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superx10 wrote:Hi KHGS
My f class gun is registered as a 6.5*45 but it is on its 3 rd 308 barrel does that mean that a new 308 barrel has o be registered.?
If you still use your 6.5 barrel the 308 barrel should be registered as a additional barrel for that action. If the 6.5 barrel is no longer used, FAR should be notified of a caliber change. This is done by your licensed gunsmith by way of a proper dealer FAR lodged form.
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What if i have eg a firearm registered its a 223 and i have another barrel chambered in 223 for it maybe different twist or whatever. Does the second barrel need to be registered?
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rob90 wrote:What if i have eg a firearm registered its a 223 and i have another barrel chambered in 223 for it maybe different twist or whatever. Does the second barrel need to be registered?
To the letter of the law yes. But I don’t think FAR gets too excited about that, barrels of different calibers is a different matter! They are no longer too fussed about take off barrels either, but that’s fluid so they can change their minds at any time as they see fit!
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