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South Australia. 1977 ‘Prohibition of Use of Certain Firearms.’ Firearms Act 1977 (Version: 7.2.2014); Section 3 (Schedule 1). Adelaide: Parliament of South Australia. 12 May

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3. Prohibition of use of certain firearms

(1) This clause applies to any of the following firearms if unregistered:
(a) a self-loading handgun (other than a revolver) with a barrel length, as measured in accordance with the regulations, of less than 120mm;
(b) a revolver or single shot handgun in either case with a barrel length, as measured in accordance with the regulations, of less than 100mm;
(c) a class H firearm with a magazine or cylinder capacity of more than 10 rounds or a modified magazine or cylinder capacity;
(d) a class H firearm of more than .38 calibre.

(2) A person must not use a firearm to which this clause applies.

ID: Q2903

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