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<blockquote data-quote="Aussie_hunter" data-source="post: 667371" data-attributes="member: 36161"><p>I have a 5 gun buffalo river safe it cost me $400 plus, but when I was in the states I saw some awesome safes for $900, over here in Australia a gun safe that big would cost about $4000 $5000. In Australia the law is u MUST have a seprate lockable ammo box that opens with a seprate key to hold your bullets. The safe has to be anchered down in to spots ( i.e floor and wall or in the corner of 2 walls ) specified bolts that the goverment tell you to use that's in western Australia the eastern states have diffrent lawsI think, then you must take photos of the safe then go to your local police station and get a officer to sign the back of your photos then you have to send the photos in to the firearms licence department and that's even before you get your told you can have a firearm. If any eastern state Australians read this tell me if you had to go through this much ******** to get your gun licence. When my brother got his licence 10 years ago he didn't have to go through all this nonsense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aussie_hunter, post: 667371, member: 36161"] I have a 5 gun buffalo river safe it cost me $400 plus, but when I was in the states I saw some awesome safes for $900, over here in Australia a gun safe that big would cost about $4000 $5000. In Australia the law is u MUST have a seprate lockable ammo box that opens with a seprate key to hold your bullets. The safe has to be anchered down in to spots ( i.e floor and wall or in the corner of 2 walls ) specified bolts that the goverment tell you to use that's in western Australia the eastern states have diffrent lawsI think, then you must take photos of the safe then go to your local police station and get a officer to sign the back of your photos then you have to send the photos in to the firearms licence department and that's even before you get your told you can have a firearm. If any eastern state Australians read this tell me if you had to go through this much ******** to get your gun licence. When my brother got his licence 10 years ago he didn't have to go through all this nonsense. [/QUOTE]
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