In General - You must be over 18 years to purchase any edged collectable from us. Please be aware of your compliance with local and state laws to legally purchase swords, knives, axes etc. We will not be responsible for any consequences of non-compliance
Within Victoria:
In Victoria, as at January 1st 2012, the following items are "Prohibited", as per the Victorian Control of Weapons Act;
Swords (steel bladed)
Daggers (double edged knives)
Crossbows
** Please note that this is NOT a complete list of Prohibited weapons in Victoria, simply a list of items that we sell that require an exemption to purchase.
Due to Victorian Control of Weapons Act 1990, we cannot ship prohibited items to a Victorian address, unless you have an exemption. Details on the law, and how to obtain an exemption, can be found at: http://www.police.vic.gov.au/content.asp?Document_ID=25574
Once you have an exemption or weapons permit, we will need you to scan your membership card or certificate, as well as a current Victorian drivers license and then send them by email to order@gtstore.com.au with your phone number, so we can send your item quickly.
A fax of this information will not be accepted as the quality is often not good enough for our records.
If you are unsure as to your legal position regarding the ownership of the items you wish to purchase, please contact Police Licensing Services Division on 1300 651 645. They will be able to explain what form of permit or exemption is required for legal ownership of the item(s) in question.
Australian States other than Victoria:
Swords are currently only prohibited in Victoria however Daggers and Crossbows laws vary in each state
As State laws change regularly, it is impossible for us to give exact information regarding the legal status of items in every State of Australia. As such, we strongly suggest that you contact your local State Police Department and ask them for specific information regarding the ownership of items you wish to purchase. Contact details for each State’s relevant departments can be found below.
State
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Phone
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Email
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Web
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ACT
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(02) 6256 7747
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ACTFirearmsRegistry@afp.gov.au
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www.afp.gov.au
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NSW
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1300 362 562
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firearmsenq@police.nsw.gov.au
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www.police.nsw.gov.au
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NT
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(08) 8922 3541
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firearmsregistry@pfes.nt.gov.au
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www.nt.gov.au/pfes
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QLD
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(07) 3015 7777
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weaponslicensing@police.qld.gov.au
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www.police.qld.gov.au
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SA
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(08) 8204 2495
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SAPOL.FirearmsBranch@police.sa.gov.au
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www.sapolice.sa.gov.au
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TA
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(03) 6230 2720
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firearms@police.tas.gov.au
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www.police.tas.gov.au
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VIC
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1300 651 645
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licensingservices@police.vic.gov.au
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www.police.vic.gov.au
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WA
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(08) 9223 7000
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firearms.branch@police.wa.gov.au
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www.police.wa.gov.au
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Victoria: A permit to accquire a prohibited weapon must be present including a certified copy of a current photo ID or the original. This is the link to the Victoria Police websites appliction form. Crossbows, double edged knives, laser pointer etc. are considered a prohibited weapon. http://www.police.vic.gov.au/content.asp?Document_ID=3924 Financial members of Archery Australia, ABA, Deerstalker Association or crossbow clubs are exempt from licensing. However, you must apply in writing/email Victoria Police licensing services and ask for exemption. Please keep a copy of VIC Police's reply, along with your current membership card and photo id. If you are a member of any of the above associations, you must be 18 years of age and already a member for 6 month, before you can purchase a crossbow. A permit is require to purchase and own Imitation Firearms and Cap Guns in Victoria. To view a list of prohibited weapons please follow this link: http://www.police.vic.gov.au/content.asp?document_id=25574
Western Australia: From September 9th 2011, crossbows are considered a prohibited weapon in Western Australia. A current prohibited weapons permit issued by WA Police/Licensing Services is neccessary or alternatively a Governours Exemption must be in posession. Slingshots are illegal in WA and can't be sold.
New South Wales: A permit to accquire a prohibited weapon must be presented to us including a certified copy of a current photo ID and signature. The xbow must be sent to a licensed xbow dealer in NSW that will hand over the xbow and acts as a broker. Slingshots are prohibited weapons in NSW and a permit is essential. A permit is required to purchase and own Imitation Firearms in NSW.
ACT: A permit to accquire a prohibited weapon must be presented to us including a certified copy of a current photo ID and signature. The xbow must be sent to a licensed xbow dealer in ACT that will hand over the xbow and acts as a broker. Slingshots are prohibited weapons in ACTand a permit is essential. A permit is required to purchase and own Imitation Firearms and Cap Guns in ACT.
Queensland: A permit to accquire a dangerous article must be submitted including a certified copy of a current photo ID and signature. The weapon must be transfered to a QLD licensed (M license) dealer who will hand over the weapon to you. You will need to provide us with the dealers license number and contact details. From 2009 a permit to accquire a Laser Pointer/Sight will be neccessary. Slingshots are currently (period) available for sale without the need of a permit. People must be over the age of 18.
South Australia: A genuine reason to accquire a prohibited article must be provided including a certified copy of a current photo ID and a current archery club/archery association membership with up to date residential adress, or photo ID along with hunting permit or letter of permission to hunt on a private property of the land owner with contact details. If you do not hold an archery assosiation member ship or aren't an archery club member, or not possess a hunting permitt, you will have to contact SA Police Licensing Services for further info, on how to obtain a permit. There is currently no restriction in accquiring a laser sight. Slingshots are a dangerous article and an excemption (permit) must be presented. A permit is required to purchase and own Imitation Firearms in South Australia.
Northern Territory: No permit is required to accquire a crossbow and laser sight. We will need a copy of your current drivers license and a current utility bill showing your current residential adress. (Period) Slingshots are illegal in NT and not available for sale. A permit is required to purchase and own Imtiation Firearms in NT.
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