View Poll Results: Which firearm types do you own?

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  • Shotgun (single, double, pump, lever, bolt)

    291 31.91%
  • Shotgun Auto (non MSSA)

    96 10.53%
  • Rifle (single, double, pump, lever, bolt)

    408 44.74%
  • Rifle Auto (non MSSA)

    177 19.41%
  • MSSA

    66 7.24%
  • Pistol

    78 8.55%
  • Black powder (rifle, pistol, shotgun)

    35 3.84%
  • Air/Gas (pistol, rifle)

    313 34.32%
  • un-armed

    305 33.44%
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    Quote Originally Posted by jono035 View Post
    Nope, same as A category. Doesn't matter if you have any firearms or not, you still need the storage facilities if you have the license. They will inspect the safe before they issue the license and maintaining it in is part of the conditions of the license...
    What he said ^^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by jono035 View Post
    Nope, same as A category. Doesn't matter if you have any firearms or not, you still need the storage facilities if you have the license. They will inspect the safe before they issue the license and maintaining it in is part of the conditions of the license...
    Awwww crap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    Only if I have the firearms to go in it... no?
    Cart before the horse. You have to get the security and the licence before you can purchase the firearm, so getting the safe organised first would be a good idea.
    Secondly, safes do not cost "a grand" as some here are purporting.
    A compliant safe can be made from old (end of useable life) LPG cylinders. Club members have done this previously. The cost is 2x cylinders, a lock and some time with a welder.
    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    Why wouldn't I apply for one while it's free - or are there other costs involved?
    Quite true. Apply while it is free.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Cart before the horse. You have to get the security and the licence before you can purchase the firearm, so getting the safe organised first would be a good idea.
    Secondly, safes do not cost "a grand" as some here are purporting.
    A compliant safe can be made from old (end of useable life) LPG cylinders. Club members have done this previously. The cost is 2x cylinders, a lock and some time with a welder.

    Quite true. Apply while it is free.
    hey now thats a good idea!

    but a welder costs more than a grand :P
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Cart before the horse. You have to get the security and the licence before you can purchase the firearm, so getting the safe organised first would be a good idea.
    Secondly, safes do not cost "a grand" as some here are purporting.
    A compliant safe can be made from old (end of useable life) LPG cylinders. Club members have done this previously. The cost is 2x cylinders, a lock and some time with a welder.

    Quite true. Apply while it is free.
    You're sure this is a way to build a safe to E-category compliance, not A-category (which only really needs a MDF cupboard)?

    How thick are the LPG cylinders? Wall thickness on the safe needs to be 6mm from memory. There is also a whole slew of other requirements and the Arms Officer was very clear when I got mine that it had to be compliant in every way and that there were a lot of problems recently with people trying to get endorsements with non-compliant safes bought from various places around NZ.

    According to the Central Shooters website the cheapest E-cat safe that is commercially available is $690 (probably only holds a 2-3 rifles), still a lot more than the $200 filing fee (which you could use to simultaneously apply for a pistol endorsement if you were keen).

    Edit: RM - Yeah, and the skills required to use it. If you can weld it up yourself to a standard deemed acceptable by the NZ police then sweet as, go for it and good luck! It also seems like 6mm would be an unusually thick wall for an LPG cylinder, most (according to google) appear to be 1.5mm to 3mm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jono035 View Post
    ... (which you could use to simultaneously apply for a pistol endorsement if you were keen....
    Since you are already applying why not put in for your C cat licence
    Collectors licence then you could keep your fully automatic and short barreled firearms in the same safe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Merde View Post
    Since you are already applying why not put in for your C cat licence
    Collectors licence then you could keep your fully automatic and short barreled firearms in the same safe.
    Yeah, I still need to dig up my endorsement application form and check that because that would be pretty damn cool.

    Maybe for the future when I have a bit more money to throw around at toys though!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jono035 View Post
    Yeah, I still need to dig up my endorsement application form and check that because that would be pretty damn cool.

    Maybe for the future when I have a bit more money to throw around at toys though!
    For a collectors licence you need the same security conditions as a MSSA E cat endorsement.

    For the C cat you need to write an essay explaining your particular interest in firearms. Make it broad or the powers will limit you.

    $200 on its own or $200 with E cat. Since e cart is free why not try it on and lump the C endorsement with it.

    You may get both for nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Merde View Post
    You may get both for nothing.
    Still need the full size safe and somewhere to put it though!

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    I do find it interesting that you require a safe in order to have a license.

    Do you need a car for a drivers license?

    On a firearms in the public image point...... someone told me that tonight's episode of Home and Away had an incident were some boys find some guns, shoot some bottles, they then have a hang/miss fire which discharges after one boy goes forward to clean up the bottles......... or so I was told...... not much seen to night but it sounds like one is hit.

    It will be interesting to see how they go on with this story line. I will watch for purely scientific reasons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jono035 View Post
    You're sure this is a way to build a safe to E-category compliance, not A-category (which only really needs a MDF cupboard)?

    How thick are the LPG cylinders? Wall thickness on the safe needs to be 6mm from memory.
    Yes, fully compliant with B/C/E requirements. The wall thickness was a minimum of 6mm and possibly more. Memory is telling me more like 8mm for some reason.
    The way that the club member built them, they would be a damn tricky proposition to attempt to break into!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jono035 View Post
    Still need the full size safe and somewhere to put it though!
    And either your own house or a really understanding landlord...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf View Post
    And either your own house or a really understanding landlord...
    Well my current landlord was pretty legendary when it came to me mounting the small safe don't see any reason why he would object to a larger safe next to it!

    I'm more concerned about having to move the bloody thing when I move, they're heavy as hell...

    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Yes, fully compliant with B/C/E requirements. The wall thickness was a minimum of 6mm and possibly more. Memory is telling me more like 8mm for some reason.
    The way that the club member built them, they would be a damn tricky proposition to attempt to break into!
    That's some impressively thick walled tank! I had enough trouble trying to drill holes in the bottom of my small safe (with a massive mill-drill nonetheless), let alone make one! Probably still outside the reach of most people I would imagine...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jono035 View Post
    I'm more concerned about having to move the bloody thing when I move, they're heavy as hell...
    My cabinet is heavy enough and it's nowhere near 6mm thick (but it is rather large, could probably hold at least 20 firearms).
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