Any licenced firearm dealer in Australia will sell you a bb or air gun.
Of couse you will need a category A license at a minimum, which comes with a 28 day waiting period. In addition you will need a permit to acquire, which has an additional 28 day waiting period. however these waiting periods can elapse simultaneously if you submit both applications together.
While firearms licenses in Australia are supposed to be the same in each state, they vary slightly between states.
Assuming by "BB" you refer to either a single shot subsonic type .22 or, the old air rifle that was once advertised in comic books, the short answer is yes.
Ownership and use of firearms is a privilege in Australia, not a right. As a result of various lunatics embarking on killing sprees on innocent people, the Federal government decided that all firearms owners were potential mass murderers and certain types of firearms were subsequently banned, especially automatic and semi-automatic firearms. All other firearms had restrictive legislation applied to them including licencing, storage, use, reasons for need, approval from family, declaration from a list of 22 reliable character references that you are an acceptable person.
An unexpected advantage of this is that a "Shooters Licence" holder, due to the Draconian requirements and demands placed on us by current legislation, are now by default, amongst the most reliable, well behaved, trustworthy, pillars of the community in the whole country."""
yes but if you live on a farm u normally dont need one cause your away from the city
YES! but you have to get a licence and pass a test, and there is also what you would call a cooling off period, were the license holder has to wait seven days.
Airsoft guns are illegal to the general public in Australia. You can only own one with a permit.
Yes, for the most part the law dosent distinguish between a BB gun and a real firearm. I.e. a BB pistol is considered a handgun...
Australians are permitted to own guns, but there are limits on the type, and strict licensing requirements.
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Australia requires you to have a category "A" firearm license to own a BB gun
Yes it is required.
You can't, they're illegal in Australia.
By law BB guns are firearms in Australia. If you are 12 then you must belong to a licensed shooting club and pass a test before you can obtain a BB gun. To see more Information go to the link below.
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.
YES! or you could harm something or someone
yes because they look real and threes a story to it but i think if you have a full gun licenced you can get only a spring airsoft gun no gas or electric airsoft guns which means a bb gun
If its a BB Gun, Then Yes.
BB gun. Fires a round BB.
No it's against the LAW. See the link Below
Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield did not invent the BB gun.
Which model, what is the condition of the BB gun or is it a BB rifle..