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Agricultural Arms: A Farmer’s Guide to Gun Ownership in Australia

By: Mike Mercado

Gun laws differ from state-to-state when it comes to gun ownership and gun sales in Australia. However, for many farmers, guns are an indispensable tool of the trade. They are used for purposes specific to the demands of the job such as euthanising livestock humanely who are injured, distressed or ill and also for controlling wild animals like pigs and dogs. As a necessary tool of the trade, it’s important to understand your obligations when it comes to owning a gun as a farmer. 

Agricultural Arms A Farmer's Guide to Gun Ownership
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As a farmer, like any gun owner, you need to ensure that you comply with the different state and federal regulations regarding the training, handling, storage, and registration of your firearm. Spawning from the National Firearms Agreement of 1996, these rules and regulations are designed to ensure the safe use and controlled use of firearms in Australia. To ensure you are up to code with what is required of you as a gun owner in the agricultural industry, there are some things you need to consider. 

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Let’s take a look at a few things you need to be aware of as a farmer gun owner in Australia. 

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When you own a gun, you need to ensure that it is kept safe and secure at all times. Australian farmers have been the target of thieves in the past specifically looking for guns. The reason they targeted farmers is that guns were notoriously left unattended and not locked up. With guns being left lying around and easily accessible, it presents a risk for you and your farm. Ensure you keep your firearm in a locked cabinet or safe when you’re not using it so that it is always safe and secure. 

2. Shoot Safely

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If you are a new gun owner, you must take some time to learn how to operate your firearm safely. You should also have quality eye and ear protection to keep you safe. Protective equipment comes in a range of styles so be sure to spend some time finding a solution that you find comfortable. Choosing safety equipment that is comfortable and convenient will mean you will be more inclined to use the equipment and prevent any potential injuries. 

3. Maintenance Equipment

Just as you clean and maintain your farm machinery and equipment, you need to look after your new firearm. Regular maintenance and cleaning will ensure that your gun fires accurately and that there are no issues with its operation. Different types of guns require different levels of maintenance depending on how they are used. Be sure to have adequate gun cleaning supplies and a maintenance kit for your particular make and model. With your firearm well-maintained, you can be sure that it will work as intended when you need it. 

4. Convenient Carriage

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Working on a farm, you are on your feet for most of the day or jumping on and off different types of machinery. If you will be using your gun day-to-day, you need to ensure that you have a convenient way to transport it. Depending on the type of gun that you have, there will be different options available to you. Typically a holster or a strap are the most popular choices. Try a few different brands to find a solution that is comfortable for you and will be convenient for you to use in your day-to-day tasks. 

5. Be A Responsible And Safe Gun Owner

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Farming is a busy lifestyle that constantly demands your time and energy. As a gun owner, you need to ensure that you manage your firearm safely. Regardless of how tired you are at the end of the day, make sure that you store your firearm safely and securely. Learn how to shoot accurately and safely if you are a new gun owner and ensure that you are responsible with your firearm. A gun can be an important tool for farmers in Australia and with a little care, you can be sure that you can rely on your firearm when you need it. 

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