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FIREARMS REGULATION 2017 - REG 152
Shortened firearms
(1) For the purposes of section 62 (2) of the Act, a firearm is to be
considered as having been shortened only if-- (a) in the case of a firearm
that is a smooth bore shotgun or a combination smooth bore shotgun and rifle--
(i) the length of the barrel, or, if it has more than one barrel, of the
longer or longest barrel is less than 45 cm, or
(ii) the length of the stock
is less than 30 cm or it has no stock, and
(b) in the case of a firearm that
is a rifle, not being a combination smooth bore shotgun and rifle or an air
gun-- (i) the length of the barrel or, if it has more than one barrel, of the
longer or longest barrel is less than 40 cm, or
(ii) the length of the stock
is less than 30 cm or it has no stock, or
(iii) the overall length is less
than 80 cm, and
(c) in the case of a firearm that is an air gun-- (i) the
length of the barrel is less than 30 cm, or
(ii) the length of the stock is
less than 30 cm or it has no stock, or
(iii) the overall length is less than
70 cm.
(2) For the purposes of this clause, the length of the stock of a
firearm, if the firearm has one trigger, is to be measured from the front of
the trigger or, if the firearm has more than one trigger, from the front of
the rearmost trigger to the centre of the rear of the butt plate or stock.
(3) In this clause,
"firearm" does not include a pistol or blank fire pistol.
(4) This clause
does not apply to such kinds of firearms as the Commissioner determines.
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