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varies from State to State. Replica Weapons tend to be controlled as they can cause alarm if improperly used/displayed. Plastic Ammo items would be similar. Hence most collectors are members of authorised organisations/clubs.
Replica plastic ordnance would be a largely untested grey area. Some Australian states require a licence/permit for ownership of inert ordnance, others don’t. New South Wales is the most stringent state with conditions such as you can’t display a projectile in a case at shows, so I’m not sure how they’d go with replica ordnance.
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