South Australian Consolidated Regulations4—Prescribed firearms
(1) For the purposes
of the definition of "prescribed firearm" in section 5(1) of the Act, the
following firearms are prescribed:
(a)
automatic firearms;
(b)
mortars, bazookas, rocket propelled grenades and similar military firearms
designed to fire explosive projectiles;
(c)
firearms having 1 or more barrels of less than 330 millimetres in length (but
not handguns, air rifles, air guns or power heads);
(d)
shotguns having 1 or more barrels of less than 450 millimetres in length;
(e) air
rifles and air guns having 1 or more barrels of less than 250 millimetres in
length;
(f)
firearms having an overall length of less than 750 millimetres (but not
handguns or power heads);
(g)
firearms (but not handguns) designed to be reduced in overall length by
folding, telescoping or any other means to a length of less than
750 millimetres and then to be capable of being fired;
(h)
firearms designed to fire projectiles containing tear gas or any other
lachrymatory substance or any nauseating substance or poison (but not firearms
designed to tranquillise, immobilise or administer vaccines or other medicines
to animals);
(i)
firearms designed as, and having the appearance of, other
objects;
(j)
home-made firearms;
(ja)
regulated imitation firearms that closely resemble a firearm referred to in a
preceding paragraph or that do not closely resemble such a firearm or a
firearm of class A, B, C, D or H;
(k)
receivers of firearms referred to in a preceding paragraph.
(2) When determining
the overall length of a paint-ball firearm for the purposes of
subregulation (1)(f) the gas cylinder and the hose connecting the
cylinder to the firearm (if any) will be included.