Western Australian Consolidated Regulations (1) In this
regulation —
revolving rifle means a rifle the ammunition for
which is loaded into and fired from a revolving cylinder or revolving chamber.
(2) A licence, permit
or approval relating to a firearm cannot be issued, granted or given
if —
(a) in
the opinion of the Commissioner, the firearm closely resembles a firearm that
is prohibited under regulation 26; or
(b) in
the opinion of the Commissioner, the firearm is designed to be, or capable of
being, readily adapted for use as a handgun; or
(c) the
firearm is specified in the Table to subregulation (4); or
(d)
subject to subregulation (3), the firearm is a revolving rifle.
(3)
Subregulation (2)(d) does not prevent a licence, permit or approval being
issued, granted or given for a revolving rifle if —
(a) the
revolving rifle is a single action revolving rifle; and
(b) in
the opinion of the Commissioner, the revolving rifle has significant
commemorative, historical, thematic or heirloom value.
(4) The following
firearms are specified for the purpose of
subregulation (2)(c) —
Table
|
Calibre |
Description of firearm |
|---|---|
|
.22 calibre |
Armi Jager model AP 15 semi‑automatic rifle |
|
.22 calibre |
Armi Jager model AP 75 semi‑automatic rifle |
|
.22 calibre |
Josef G: Landmann‑Preetz model |
|
.22 calibre |
Squibman Model 16 semi‑automatic rifle |
|
.223 calibre |
Remington make, 7615P model, pump‑action rifle |
|
.223 calibre |
Vektor make, H 5 model, pump‑action rifle |
|
7.62 mm calibre |
Cugir pump‑action (Romanian make) rifle designed for ammunition with a
case length of 39 mm |
[Regulation 26B inserted in Gazette
12 Jan 2007 p. 53‑4; amended in Gazette
31 Aug 2010 p. 4185.]