Storage requirements
Being able to meet the Safe Storage requirements set out in the Firearms
Act (1997) is an integral part of being granted a licence. Regardless
of whether an applicant has a firearm, or intends to purchase
a firearm, they must be able to meet the safe storage requirements at
the time of lodging their application. If an applicant
does not have adequate storage facilities, a licence will not
be issued.
A wide range of commercial gun cabinets and safes on the market
in the Northern Territory have been approved for storing firearms. These
can be purchased through most gun shops or locksmiths. Those
which have been inspected by Police have been issued certificates
of compliance by the Firearms Section, NT Police.
Firearms owners can build their own gun cabinet or safe as long
as it meets security standards. All are subject to inspection,
and anyone considering building their own cabinet or safe should
use the guidelines below as a minimum standard. Further advice
can be sought from the Officer in Charge, Firearm Policy and Records
Unit, NT Police.
Guidelines for gun cabinets and safes
Guidelines used by NT Police when considering whether a product
is to be approved by the Commissioner as an Approved receptacle
for the purposes of the Firearms Act (1997).
Category A/B Firearms
Recommended metal thickness of 3.0mm or more. Thinner materials
will be considered on an individual inspection basis where the
construction method is sufficient to ensure rigidity or where the
cabinet has additional reinforcing to prevent distortion. Materials
of less than 2.0mm will not be considered.
- All edges must be rolled/folded and the door recessed (or
flush fitted) and sized to prevent leverage points.
- All hinges must be secured so that removal of the pin will
not allow the door to displace. Internal or trap style hinges
are recommended.
- Provision for at least two bolt down points (four recommended).
- Two internal locking points. Where dual locks fitted - sufficient
separation between the locks to prevent distortion of the door
if a forced entry is attempted.
Category C/D/H Firearms
Combination cabinet
- A cabinet, which complies with the requirements of a category
A/B cabinet and which, is fitted with an individually locked
internal compartment can be used to store category H firearms.
- The internal cabinet must be of equivalent or greater thickness
material to the main cabinet.
- The internal cabinet can only be access by opening the external
cabinet first.
- The internal cabinet must be constructed so that it provides
double thickness on the front and sides (i.e. that it is a separate
box on the inside of the main cabinet, not just an internal door).
The Commissioner assesses each cabinet on it individual merit
and reserves the right to classify a cabinet to be suitable for
a particular category as he deems appropriate.
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