Yes. Gun ownership is a state issue, but generally speaking you need to apply for, and gain a firearms license which allows you to won firearms within the category your license applys to, then for each firearm you must register it with the state police...
there 4 different types of blank guns, 1. does not have the apperance of a firearm at all and is purpose built to start races, these require no license at all
2. designed to start a race but slighty look like a firearm, this has to be approved by the cheif commissioner 3. looks like a firearm but is intended for the use of props or collection, these require the gun to be registered and you must hold a license appropriate to the firearm/s as it can be modified to fire a projectile 4. an actual firearm that has been modified to serve as a blank gun, you need a license of the appropriate category to own it
Yes! as long as they DONT work, and if you want to collect masses of them get a collectors licence.
no if you have a licence
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During what time frame?
no i dont i only have 8 nerf guns thhat are pretend
You can't, they're illegal in Australia.
yes
No. bb guns are not illegal in Australia but they do not sell bbs or bb guns in Australia so if you live here in Australia and you want a bb gun you have to order one from over seas and every time you run out of bbs you have to order them from overseas to so its all to hard so everyone in Australia just has capguns.
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most Nerf guns are available in Australia and Kmart has lots in most their stores
im pretty sure airsoft guns are illegal in australia
NOPE
Australia requires you to have a category "A" firearm license to own a BB gun
Australia did not confiscate their citizens' guns, as Australia's constitution requires just compensation be given for property taken over. Because of this, the government initiated a gun buyback program in 1996. The guns they obtained, nearly a million in all, were destroyed. Within the next two years risk of dying via gunshot wound in Australia fell by 50%.
Yes - airsoft toy guns are federally classified as firearms in Australia, so you will need the same license as for a lethal weapon.http://www.airsoftaustralia.com.au/