Replica Guns in Australia
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OVER 18 PURCHASE ONLY
QLD CUSTOMERS CAN EMAIL US PROOF OF OVER 18 AFTER PURCHASE
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No license is required in QLD and WA for any non-firing replica (QLD customers please email us proof of over 18 after purchase), for SA check with SAPOL which Denix Models they accept without regulation. In Victoria a membership to certain qualifying clubs / associations can offer automatic exemption or permit is needed. For other states permits / exemptions are required - See more info for other states HERE.
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ONLINE SHOP FOR NON-FIRING
REPLICA / IMITATION GUNS AUSTRALIA
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Non-Firing Imitation / Replica Pistols, Replica Rifles Replica Submachine Guns and Machine Guns for sale in Australia
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We are delighted to stock high quality replica / imitation guns / weapons by Denix within Australia (subject to state laws and / or permits and exemptions if required).
Their wonderful range of replicas spans famous handguns, battle rifles, assault rifles and iconic submachine guns from antiquity and then through WW1 and WW2 to the current day.
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A replica pistol, rifle or machine gun can make a wonderful addition to a militaria collection, museum or even just to a well-stocked man-cave.
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The Denix range of replica pistols takes in some absolute classics such as the Luger, C96 Broom Handle Mauser, Browning 9mm, Colt 1911 .45 Auto and also many Police revolvers.
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Their replica rifles include icons such as the replica .303 Lee Enfield, Garand, M1 Carbine and German WW2 K98.
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As for replica Submachine Guns and Assault Rifles, there's such classics as the WW2 MP40, Thompson / Tommy Gun, PPsH and the AK47 and M16.
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We also have the iconic MG34 WW2 German Machine Gun in stock.
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Sabre is happy to be a one-stop shop for great militaria and also Denix replica weapons and guns based in Queensland Australia and also able to sell into Western Australia and South Australia.
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We also work as a Film Armourer in Queensland using replica guns to create screen accurate story telling.
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