Agree with you,magaprincess,those are very good points you have layed out there.
Getting firearms in Australia is not that hard,sure there are some hoops to jump through,but they aren't that bad.Check the relevant legislation in your state.
You can still get very decent rifles.A good example is Australia's favourite,the 303,
the MK 3 S,M,LE.(Short,Magazine,Lee Enfield)Also British And Canadian No4 Lee Enfields.
Investigate the cost of recalibrating to 7.62 NATO or for less recoil,243,6.5 Creedmor.The Lee Enfield has a fast,smooth bolt action.Google"Mad Minute"
for rate of fire that can be achieved.
There are many firearms you can legally own and use in Australia.
Agree with you,magaprincess,those are very good points you have layed out there.
Getting firearms in Australia is not that hard,sure there are some hoops to jump through,but they aren't that bad.Check the relevant legislation in your state.
You can still get very decent rifles.A good example is Australia's favourite,the 303, the MK 3 S,M,LE.(Short,Magazine,Lee Enfield)Also British And Canadian No4 Lee Enfields.
Investigate the cost of recalibrating to 7.62 NATO or for less recoil,243,6.5 Creedmor.The Lee Enfield has a fast,smooth bolt action.Google"Mad Minute" for rate of fire that can be achieved.
There are many firearms you can legally own and use in Australia.