"To the Honourable the Speaker and Members of the
Legislative Assembly of New South Wales in Parliament assembled".
PARLIAMENT OF NEW SOUTH WALES.
Parliament House
6 Macquarie Street,
Sydney, NSW 2000.
6 Macquarie Street,
Sydney, NSW 2000.
The Petition of Keith H. Burgess.
President of the New England Colonial Living History Group.
President of the New England Colonial Living History Group.
Brings to the attention of the House the matter of firearms
licensing in relation to muzzle-loading pistols (percussion locks
excluded).
At this present time, working replica (replicas of original
17th and 18th century antique muzzle-loading pistols) muzzle-loading
pistols of the lock types matchlock, wheellock, tinderlock, doglock,
snaphance, and
flintlock
can only be owned by a person possessing a category H gun licence, and these
pistols can only be legally fired on a registered gun range. This requirement
excludes the use of these antique replicas for Living History and Historical
Re-enactment purposes. It also excludes the use of these antique replicas for
use as a back-up safety for muzzle-loader hunters hunting on private property
who are hunting with single shot muzzle-loading rifles or smoothbores.
Historical Re-enactment groups and Living History organisations
have re-enactment rules which preclude the use of live ammunition and preclude
the use of a ramrod during any and all re-enactment displays. There is also a
permit requirement; this permit is for historical re-enactment organisations
wishing to conduct an historical re-enactment event involving the possession
and use of firearms by participants. Clause 61 - Firearms Regulation
2006.
Replicas of muzzle-loading pistols of the lock types
mentioned are slow to load and require a good deal of knowledge and training to
ensure the workability of this type of gun. Ignition even when used by a
competent person can not be guaranteed. Therefore these muzzle-loading guns are
not suitable for criminal use.
The undersigned petitioners therefore ask the Legislative
Assembly to change the licensing requirement for these replica antique
muzzle-loading pistols (percussion locks excluded) from the
present category H class licence to the category B class licence.
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