NZ buy back program
Here you have it folks.
https://www.police.govt.nz/sites/def...price-list.pdf Take note of all those Browning BARs and benelli shotguns and other HUNTING guns. Think the fudds will wake up here before it's too late? I doubt it but maybe!! Pass it along to all your fudd friends and grand daddys who believe no one should have black rifles. |
Taking a look at the list is absolutely scary. M1 Garand, lever .22's, pump shotguns etc. that a lot of people own with out owning a so called scary AR-15 and don't think this applies to them. Shinny Pony wants to implement the same thing here I am sure and will make it apart of the reelection platform if the cry baby's don't get to him first and he goes ahead with it before the election is called.
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Quite alarming! That list is long and seemingly unrelated to the actual problem. And I love that they will pay different amounts based on condition... I'm sure they will find something wrong with all of them to save money.
They even have the humble SKS on the list. And the polite statement at the end is a really nice touch: "Police is committed to working with firearms communities so the transition to the new laws is as easy as possible. We thank you for taking part in the buy-back process". |
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The other thing to keep in mind is that a NZ dollar is only worth .87 Cdn.
I understand the program has run into some hurdles as very few people are complying with turning in their guns. |
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They want ALL guns, not just the tactical ones. |
NZ Firearms and Parts Buy Back Price List June 2019
Guess who is paying attention to this.......?
1. Trudeau 2. Trudeau 3. All Of The Above https://www.police.govt.nz/sites/def...price-list.pdf |
Oh to have a few shipping containers of firearms to sell to NZ's gov't, if only to use the profit to buy more brand-new firearms. Looks like today 1 dollar Canadian is $1.15 NZ.
The conversion of what they're paying for a Daniel Defense in good condition equates to $2891 Canadian, I've bought them in excellent used condition for $1400. Nicholas Cage in 'Lord of War' would be in his element. |
Lol for those hunters and gun owners that says "they won't take away bolt actions, pumps, and manual actions" "As long its only the black scary looking guns, then I'm A OK with a partial gun confiscation"
And all I can say is good. get your manual action fire arms confiscated. You won't stand up for my right to have a black semi-auto? Then I will let the commies take your rights to your manual actions as well. In fact, I will advocate for it just to screw you over. |
Holy crapolini! I AM RICH!!! This is a get rich fast scheme! An SKS will fetch you a grand! In worst case -$500! We should all pitch in and buy whatever we can find in Canada. You get them now at $200-$250. Surrender them for $700....
WOW! I’m exited! |
Optics
Why isnt there a section for your optics? Without the rifle the scope is pretty much useless. I have some glass that is worth 2 or 3 rifles. If I was a Kiwi i would be furious.
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Absolutely insane !:sign0176:
Apparently even bolt action 22’s are to be turns in ! Methinks there is going to be a run on shovels and PVC-pipe at the hardware stores in NZ, What s bloody disgrace ..... Cat |
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Take a bunch of double and O&U shotguns, after the kiwi's give up the pumps and SA's they'll be looking for replacements and take some bolt action .223's they will have a lot of ammunition to use up.
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I would love to have some SKS d model sent here instead of incinerator Jesus this is Ludacris. A shotty with over 6 mag, so dumb.
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Wow! I did not know that .22's and waterfowling shotguns were going on the list, or I just did not consider it. Talk about a knee-jerk reaction!!! I did not know that responsible firearm owners were such a problem in New Zealand......:thinking-006:
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And yet again: thank all those gunnies on this very forum who shouted with glee when old sparkle socks got elected..."cause the Conservatives were not moving quick enough on gun laws" well the Liberals are moving very fast ......
50 years of fighting insane gun laws only to be stabbed in the back by our fellow firearms owner....nice. |
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Suspect a buyback like that here, would be well north of 200 million just on the registered black guns, add in the various centerfire autoloaders, well north of 500 million, just for the ones that people would be willing to turn in.
Not that the Libs would do a program like this in the first place. They're too cheap to do it, they'd rather get them for nothing, by incremental legislation. |
None of you guys will be making a dime, as you don't have a NZ firearms licence, and the buy back theft, is only applies to legal NZ firearms owners, I take a 30% cut, if you get rifles to NZ, lol.
Firearms in NZ are much more expensive, a Sako finnlight, for instance is about $3600, verse $2300 in Canada. All semi auto centerfires are banned All shotguns holding more than six shots. No rifle, may hold more than ten shots. I've got two rifles affected, a BSA. .22 with 12 shot tube mag, and a tidy 742 in 6 mm Remington. Neither are particularly important to me, but the principles, behind this whole suituation, really **** me off, :angry3: |
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Read this and cringe;
Copied from Kiwi Gun Blog. My name is John Herbert and I was one of the experts involved with KPMG led pricing scheme for the buyback. I am also part of the Firearms Community Advisory Forum that works with Police to advise on legislation etc. There are some things you need to know. The published document has errors and omissions. This occurred because of the following reasons. 1. Like the legislation it was rushed. All the pricing was done over one 5 hour period. 5 hours to get a possible 1 billion dollar buy back correct. KPMG made it clear this was our one shot at it. 2. The pricing was not checked post the meeting by the experts but was presented as written by KPMG staff who were constantly being corrected by the experts during the 5 hours we were doing the pricing. The KPMG staff had no firearms experience at all and did not understand the terminology or descriptions. 3. There were separate prices for E category firearms and A category firearms. This is not reflected in the document. 4. The experts all agreed that accessories specifically magazines should be purchased at full retail, KPMG agreed. 70% means that most people will get less than what the paid 5. The pricing for collectable Semi Autos like M1 Garand’s M1 Carbines and German WW2 rifles is incorrect. It was made clear to KPMG that these rifles are appreciating in value and that a 95 70 25% value rating does not reflect their actual value. Simply put a Garand is 70 years old now, how can new or near new be applied in this instance? The pricing given for these collectables was based on the documented sale prices of these rifles over the last two years. Any Garand in reasonable condition will be a $6k plus rifle. 6. The parts list has many omissions, again everything was rushed, but some items have just not been included. There is no parts list for many rifles L1A1, G3, M14 etc. Nothing for rifle stocks and barrels for many rifles. 7. The document has ambiguous descriptions and double entries; again if it was fact checked by the experts this could have been fixed. As an example there are multiple entries for SVT40 rifles as well as for M1 Garand’s. Bushmaster AR15 rifles don’t even have a price, (plenty of them in NZ). 8. Experts agreed with KPMG that individual valuations could take place and the fee should be fair, say $50. $120 is not fair. 9. There is nothing published that addresses pricing of Semi Auto bespoke accessories like AR15 only Scopes, slings, Bayonets magazine pouches etc. These items are all useless with the rifles and owners will want compensation at market value. Again we have a rushed half arsed process that says to firearm owners we don’t care about you and we don’t care to understand what your assets are worth. When the Australians who were involved with their buyback came over in March April to advise they made it very clear to the Government and Police “You need to pay full price if you want compliance”. Clearly this has been ignored. Many in the firearms community and all involved in the pricing are appalled. The published pricing has dramatically increased the chances of Noncompliance. Noncompliance is the worst case scenario and Police will attest to that. In NZ we expect things to be fair; when the Govt buys your house so they can put a road through they pay market value, why is this model not being applied to firearms owners who it must be said have done nothing wrong here. As a community we are being treated as second class citizens, our opinions are not being listened to and our assets are being taken at below market rates. We believe the low prices reflect the governments fear over the cost of the buyback, we believe they know full well this will cost over 1 billion dollars but will it make NZ a safer place? Not when the likelihood of a big Grey Gun market is rapidly becoming a reality. Kiwi Gun Blog |
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Penn Jillette's quote transcends borders.
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From another forum. Take it as you will.
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WAKE UP!!! If you or someone you know is a FUDD, I urge you to pull your head/their head out of your butt/their butt and get on the same page as the black rifle owners. |
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So, here's what you do to get the FUDDs have skin in the game. You advocate the banning of all actions of firearms, ammunition type, all crossbows, bows, all types of projectile throwing object. Ban all knives, Ban hunting rights and ban fishing rights. Make sure that the punishment is severe too. Something along the lines of going to the gulags or something. Make it so that the pain of inaction is greater than the pain of action. Then, maybe then will those FUDDs move. But as long as those FUDDs doesn't have skin in the game. Find a way to make them have skin in the game. Screw them over hard. But,IMHO, I think Canada is going to go the way of NZ eventually. Maybe Venezula???. But if that ever happens (the way of the venezula). I'm leaving Canada. I ain't going to die for just owning a firearm. So, If that day ever comes. I hope the FUDDs enjoy it. Lol |
Did you miss the part where it says NZ wants to ban the 300 win mag round and rounds more powerful than that? What about 6.5cals they can easily reach as far or further than the 300wm.
Everyone is gonna be hunting with a .223.:fighting0030::scared0018: |
The term “Fudd” is so over used and misunderstood that it seems that anytime someone wants to bash some individual or group the term Fudd gets tossed into the conversation .
Personally I don’t shoot Black rifles (or semi auto pistols fir that natter) and have been called a Fudd because of it. However I have been a staunch advocate of responsible firearms ownership no matter what type it is,since the mid 60’s so anytime I see a post with that word in it I don’t give it much weight . Joining a national firearms organization , and paying visits to your MLA and writing letters will go far greater towards getting legislation turned over than ranting on a gun forum , but that is just my opinion. Carry on....... Cat |
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