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Military-style semi-automatic : ウィキペディア英語版
Military-style semi-automatic

Military-style semi-automatic (MSSA) is a term in New Zealand firearms law. The category was introduced after the 1990 Aramoana massacre and is defined as any "self-loading" (i.e. semi-automatic) firearm, other than pistol, with any of the following features:〔http://www.police.govt.nz/sites/default/files/publications/the-arms-code-2013.pdf〕
* Folding or telescopic butt
* Magazine that holds, or is detachable and has the appearance of holding more than 15 cartridges (for .22 rimfire)
* Magazine that holds more than 7 cartridges, or is detachable and has the appearance of holding more than 10 cartridges (for other than a .22 rimfire)
* Bayonet lug
* Pistol grip as defined by regulation
* Flash suppresser
The definition of an MSSA is in the Arms Act, which together with the Arms Regulations,〔(Arms Regulations 1992 (SR 1992/346) )〕 also specifies the controls over possession and use of MSSAs. The Act is administered by the New Zealand Police.〔(Police Arms Manual )〕
==Requirements to possess==
Possession or use of any MSSA requires a firearms licence with either a "C" or "E" endorsement. The "E" endorsement allows MSSAs to be used with live ammunition; while the "C" endorsement is used by museum curators, collectors, film/TV/theatre armourers, etc. To be granted either endorsement, the applicant must demonstrate to Police good cause for possessing MSSAs and the application must be supported by 2 referees who are current endorsement holders, serving members of a firearms-related organisation, bona fide collectors or persons able to demonstrate a genuine long-term interest in firearms. The applicant must also demonstrate a higher standard of security for the storage of weapons than is required for ordinary firearms.

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