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Reclassification of The Adler shotgun in Australia

PostPosted: Mon Dec 05, 2016 5:48 pm
by Ben88
This might interest Nayto. They are contemplating reclassifying 7 shot Adler shotguns to category D which essentially makes it unavailable to the public. I believe this is just a step to further erode gun rights in Australia. It will not stop with just this gun.

http://www.news.com.au/national/breakin ... 2cc5862280

Re: Reclassification of The Adler shotgun in Australia

PostPosted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 3:36 am
by Nayto
I had a quick glance over the Australian gun categories and it seems even pump action shotguns are not available to most of the public. Wow, they are really uptight about guns about there.

Well, I hope the public can at least keep the Adler. I've never shot with a gun like that. I wouldn't mind giving it a try some day.

Re: Reclassification of The Adler shotgun in Australia

PostPosted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 6:54 am
by Ben88
Nayto wrote:I had a quick glance over the Australian gun categories and it seems even pump action shotguns are not available to most of the public. Wow, they are really uptight about guns about there.

Well, I hope the public can at least keep the Adler. I've never shot with a gun like that. I wouldn't mind giving it a try some day.



It's a bit like Hitler says in Mein Kampf. It is easier for a man on the land to understand certain laws because he sees them everyday. There is a great divide between people who have had a rural upbringing at least or live in rural areas compared to urban areas. Port Arthur ruined gun ownership in Australia. It reeks of a government operation though. And in spite of the media claiming it as a major victory in reducing gun crime our drive by shootings and gun crime are actually increasing thanks to bringing in all the aliens. It's no different to any other country the law abiding gun owners are predominantly white men, hence the attack.