Welcome to Inside Gun Traders — a quick snapshot of what’s happening across the platform, the industry, and the community. |
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What’s Happening at Gun Traders |
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Braken Wear Face Buff - Pink |
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Hunting has always been about more than the pursuit. It’s about grit, patience, resilience, and belonging in places that demand respect — and earn it back. That’s why we’ve created our pink branded face buff: a practical, proven piece of kit that also stands for something more. Lightweight, breathable, and built for real time in the field, it delivers the same performance you expect — with a message of support for women and girls in the hunting community. For every buff sold, $5 is donated to the Women Who Hunt podcast, helping amplify real stories and support the next generation of women hunters. |
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Reiff RangeWolf EDC Hunter Knife + Ranger Point M-LOK Flex Carry Knife Sheath |
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The Ranger Point Precision M-LOK Flex Carry Knife Sheath (FCKS) and Reiff RangeWolf redefine how a fixed blade is carried in the field. Designed to mount directly to M-LOK stocks, handguards, or a belt, the aluminum FCKS offers secure retention with a fast, one-button release — even under heavy recoil. Paired with the Reiff RangeWolf, this compact hunting knife delivers serious capability in a lightweight, legal-friendly 3" package. Built from CPM MagnaCut stainless steel with a full flat grind and sweeping belly, it’s tough enough for breaking down game while remaining precise in tight spaces. The ergonomic G10 handle with Ranger Point’s bullseye texture ensures a secure grip in all conditions. Purpose-built, American-made, and ready for real time in the field — this is modern carry done properly. |
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| Bathurst Arms FairMarch 7th & 8th 2026 |
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| | Beenleigh Arms FairMarch 14th & 15th 2026 |
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The Natives Rifle Club continues to be an active and welcoming home for shooters of all levels, with regular competitions, structured training, and a strong focus on safe, responsible marksmanship. The Natives offers members access to long-range shooting, club events, and a supportive community built around skill development and camaraderie.
👉 Find out about Natives Rifle Club |
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Backpack Hunting Fundamentals |
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14–15 February 2026 A hands-on training weekend focused on backpack hunting skills, bushcraft, and practical field knowledge for hunters wanting to build confidence and capability in remote environments.
This course covers essential preparation, gear considerations, navigation, and real-world techniques designed for Australian conditions.
👉 Register Here |
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Legislative & Policy Updates |
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We’re monitoring this closely and will share plain-English updates as more information becomes available.
Combating Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill 2026
The Federal Government has introduced the Combating Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill 2026, aimed at strengthening laws around hate speech, extremism, and related offences.
The Bill proposes expanded offences and enforcement powers intended to address extremist activity and serious hate-motivated conduct. As with any broad legislative change, industry groups and civil liberties advocates are reviewing the scope of the Bill and its potential downstream impacts.
📄 Read the full Bill https://www.ag.gov.au/sites/default/files/2026-01/combatting-antisemitism-hate-and-extremism-bill-2026.pdf
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Legal Actions & Challenges |
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McDonald Law – Firearms Act Legal Challenge
McDonald Law has commenced legal action to challenge aspects of Australia’s firearms legislation, with the matter now progressing through the court system.
The case focuses on the interpretation and application of the Firearms Act, with potential implications for licensed firearm owners, dealers, and industry participants nationwide. |
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Petitions & Formal Submissions |
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Across Australia, there is active and ongoing community opposition to recent and proposed firearms law changes. This opposition is being expressed through formal parliamentary petitions and public e-petitions, many of which remain current.
These petitions consistently raise concerns about: the lack of consultation with lawful firearms owners and industry, the absence of clear evidence linking proposed changes to improved public safety, and the cumulative impact of reforms on compliant, licensed individuals and small businesses.
The following petitions are currently active or formally lodged and directly relevant to firearms law reform. |
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Community-Led National Petitions (Non-Parliamentary)While not formal parliamentary instruments, the following petitions demonstrate broader national sentiment and are frequently referenced in submissions and correspondence to elected representatives: |
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Halt Rushed Firearms Legislation |
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Stop Gun Reform in NSW & Australia |
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Victoria ParliamentStop Further Changes to Gun Laws A formal petition to the Victorian Parliament calling for a halt to further firearms law changes, arguing that existing laws are already robust and that additional reforms unfairly impact lawful owners. |
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New South Wales ParliamentProportionate, Evidence-Based and Consultative Firearms Policy This NSW Legislative Council ePetition calls for firearms policy to be developed through proper consultation and evidence-based processes, rather than rushed or reactive legislative change. |
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New South Wales ParliamentOpposition to Rushed Firearms Law Reform An additional NSW ePetition opposing rushed firearms reforms, highlighting concerns about unintended consequences for lawful licence holders. |
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Queensland ParliamentNo Further Impositions on Licensed Firearm Owners A Queensland Parliamentary petition requesting that no additional restrictions be imposed on licensed firearm owners and that existing category arrangements be maintained. |
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This video breaks down the Terrorism and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025 in plain English, following its passage through the NSW Lower House.
We explain what’s in the bill, why it moved so quickly, and what it means in real life — not just for firearm owners, but for everyday Australians.
This isn’t about politics or outrage. It’s about understanding the process, the implications, and why it matters. |
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Different stories. One shared concern. Women United brings together women from hunting, shooting, and competition to talk calmly and honestly about what proposed firearms law changes mean in real life. We cut through headlines, share lived experience, and explain why consultation and fairness matter. Thank you to every woman on the panel for lending her voice to this conversation. |
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Firearms dealers, trainers, clubs, and industry businesses can promote their services and reach serious, ready-to-engage customers through Gun Traders Australia. Australian-owned. Industry-focused. Built for compliance. |
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