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Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: TAB on February 23, 2010, 12:42:28 PM
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(http://thechive.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/wooden-art-5.jpg?w=500&h=666)
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Can you imagine what would happen to some high school kid who did that as his final project? >:( I'd love to see one do it any way. ;D
FQ13
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It looks like the mag is in backward but it's still cool.
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Cool :)
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The New Yankee Workshop better watch out,..... ;D
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It looks like the mag is in backward but it's still cool.
I think your right and I agree! 8)
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It looks like the mag is in backward but it's still cool.
It does look backwards, but I can't do anything like that. I'm impressed
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imagen the paperwork and crap Rob and I would have to go through to have one :o
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I wonder what Mayor Bloomberg would do if one of those were made in shop class in NYC
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imagen the paperwork and crap Rob and I would have to go through to have one :o
Tell us all about it Phil, you know you have a sympathetic ear here!
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Tell us all about it Phil, you know you have a sympathetic ear here!
well cop this then
once again this is a case of please don't read this with a firearm near by as you may want to shoot your screen ( again)
http://www.sapolice.sa.gov.au/sapol/services/firearms_weapons/imitation_firearms.jsp
REGULATED IMITATION FIREARMS
On 1 October 2009 the Government introduced changes to Firearms Regulations 2008, which brought 'imitation firearms' within the firearms regulatory scheme. In effect, these changes made imitation firearms a firearm of the class they imitate for purposes of the Firearms Act.
The changes were made because of an increase in the sophistication of imitations to a point where little modification may be required to bring them to a fully functioning live-firing state and an increase in the use of imitation firearms in criminal activity.
In response to this trend, SAPOL spent approximately 18 months developing the Regulations introduced on 1 October 2009. International and interstate policies were examined and considered before the Regulations were settled on.
However, the Regulations were disallowed by the Legislative Council on 2 December 2009. New Regulations have been drafted coming into effect on 17 December 2009.
Under the new Regulations, imitation firearms which imitate the 'loading' and 'firing' mechanisms of real firearms, or which imitate the receiver of a real firearm (all of which are already defined in the Firearms Act) will be captured by the Regulations. These items will be referred to as 'Regulated Imitation Firearms'.
This was the intent of the original Regulations and does not expand or reduce the types of items from those captured under the disallowed Regulations. Children's toys and novelty items were not captured by the disallowed Regulations.
These replacement regulations will make it easier to assess and make decisions regarding imitation firearms.
Persons who wish to possess regulated imitation firearms are required to demonstrate a genuine reason for possession of the regulated imitation firearm, obtain an appropriately endorsed firearms licence, register the regulated imitation firearm, and meet the required storage and probity standards.
For further information, contact SAPOL Firearms Branch, telephone 8204 2495.
For additional information concerning Regulated Imitation Firearms, click HERE
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Its not a computer screen I'll be wanting to shoot phil. You're a bloody nation of convicts. Whatever happened to "hell no, we won't go"? Honestly, you're genetically programed to hate the government. Get the bastards Phil. ;D
FQ13
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Its not a computer screen I'll be wanting to shoot phil. You're a bloody nation of convicts. Whatever happened to "hell no, we won't go"? Honestly, you're genetically programed to hate the government. Get the bastards Phil. ;D
FQ13
working on it mate
we have an election on the March 20 for the Gov here
late last year one of the pollies here put something to reverse this BS as they are in caretaker mode nothing will happen until the new government is in just hoping they keep pushing it