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    Quote Originally Posted by muffett.2008 View Post
    Interesting question, DP's were left in the system until too damaged to use.
    Qld. is the only state in Oz that De activates firearms is'nt it?
    Got no idea.

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    DP L59 No4's and L60 L1A1's (and the Bren variants........) remained in the Pom system for a long time because there was no real reason to scrap them. Things that would condemn a normal rifle, such as duff barrel or loose bolt/worn body etc etc, even split butts repaired many, many times didn't matter with a DP so they'd be repaired well after a usual rifle was past its sell-by date.

    As a matter of interest, can you have deactivated firearms of any sort in Oz now? Or is it just Qld?

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    Not sure of the other states but presently in Queensland a deactivated catagory B firearm is not required to be registered on a firearms licence.

    For the record, the DP'd rifle pictured in my post earlier in this thread is registered as a firearm. To be classed as a deactivated firearm and removed from my licence it would have to meet the requirements in the Queensland weapons act and certified as such.

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    Firearms in Australiaicon are controlled under State legislation. The Federal Howard Goverment buyback saw a national tightening of firearms control but there still are differences in legislation and regulations between the 7 States and 2 Territories. The handling of de-acts does vary state to state.

    In WA is is very difficult to hold a Licence for any modern semi auto rifle, especially if it is of military origin. Being a de-act does not change this.

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    [QUOTE=Beerhunter;191291]If they can't chamber rounds, one can't practice: Holding, Loading Aiming & Firing because the Drill Rounds won't chamber.

    Ok Beerhunter, that's the basis of my misunderstanding. I was thinking that 'Drill Purpose' (DP) was for 'Rifle Drill' which was only done on the parade ground. When we were learning to operate the rifle, that was listed as 'Weapon Training' and was always done with live rifles.

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    Being ex Raeme, I can't honestly say but I do remember a few big parades for VIPs where the firearms suddenly appeared in pristine, polished condition, complete with chrome bayonets, and after the parade, disappeared just as quick.
    The reference for DP's in Oz was EMEI WPN Y 017-1, but on retirement I did'nt think I would need a reference to this. Maybe SON or someone still active may be able to come in on this one.

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    We're getting technical now Son and Muffer....... I always remember the EMEI's as SA&MG for Small Arms and Machine Guns, the same as the pom EMER's. Am I wrong or did the EMEI's change to EMEI weapons from SA&MG?

    I still have EMEI's for our old Owens and they are SA&MG!

    We did have 12 wooden gripped L1A1 bayonets in 8 RAR that came out for VIP's. RSM Lee told me that I had to make and fit the grips along the lines of No5 grips. But No5 grips wouldn't fit because the holes wouldn't align and the hilt was tooooooo hard to drill! Anyway, these immaculate off-charge bayonets lived in his drawer!

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    Obviously been simplified. Are they still EMEI's? Ours are now AESP's but in all honesty, and it's sad to say, but they're better than EMER's

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    Quote Originally Posted by muffett.2008 View Post
    Interesting question, DP's were left in the system until too damaged to use.
    Qld. is the only state in Oz that De activates firearms is'nt it?
    What do you mean the only state?
    we have had de-acts for years here in the west, strictest rules in the country, don't know what you are missing out on!!!

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