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CATEGORY C & D FIREARMS
List last updated on 24 March 2025
List last updated on 24 March 2025

Glenfield Model 60 22LR Semi-Auto (X116)
10 Shot. Includes Tasco 4x28 scope.
Cat C Licence required
Price $350 plus postage
10 Shot. Includes Tasco 4x28 scope.
Cat C Licence required
Price $350 plus postage

Remington 870 12G Pump Action (W136)
5 Shot
Cat C Licence required
SOLD
5 Shot
Cat C Licence required
SOLD

Voere 22cal Semi-Auto (Q027)
10 Shot
Cat C Licence required
Price $650 plus postage
10 Shot
Cat C Licence required
Price $650 plus postage

Inland M1 Carbine .30cal Semi-Auto (R164)
The M1 carbine (formally the United States Carbine, Caliber .30, M1) is a lightweight semi-automatic carbine that was issued to the U.S. military during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. The M1 carbine was produced in several variants and was widely used by paramilitary and police forces around the world after World War II.
15 Shot
Cat D Licence required & Dealers only
Price $1150 plus postage
The M1 carbine (formally the United States Carbine, Caliber .30, M1) is a lightweight semi-automatic carbine that was issued to the U.S. military during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. The M1 carbine was produced in several variants and was widely used by paramilitary and police forces around the world after World War II.
15 Shot
Cat D Licence required & Dealers only
Price $1150 plus postage

Beretta 1951 22cal Semi-Auto (R077)
5 Shot
Cat C Licence required
Price $475 plus postage
5 Shot
Cat C Licence required
Price $475 plus postage

Inland M1 30cal Semi-Auto (P241)
The M1 carbine (formally the United States Carbine, Calibre .30, M1) is a lightweight semi-automatic carbine that was issued to the U.S. military during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. The M1 carbine was produced in several variants and was widely used by paramilitary and police forces around the world after World War II.
20 Shot
Cat D Licence required & Dealers only
Price $1150 plus postage
SPECIAL PRICE $650 PLUS POSTAGE
The M1 carbine (formally the United States Carbine, Calibre .30, M1) is a lightweight semi-automatic carbine that was issued to the U.S. military during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. The M1 carbine was produced in several variants and was widely used by paramilitary and police forces around the world after World War II.
20 Shot
Cat D Licence required & Dealers only
Price $1150 plus postage
SPECIAL PRICE $650 PLUS POSTAGE

Sportomatic 87A 22RF Semi-Auto (P114)
The "Sportomatic" self-loading .22 LR rifle was an early addition to the Sportco range and proved very popular with Australian shooters.
15 Shot tube magazine
Cat D Licence required & Dealers only
Price $395 plus postage
The "Sportomatic" self-loading .22 LR rifle was an early addition to the Sportco range and proved very popular with Australian shooters.
15 Shot tube magazine
Cat D Licence required & Dealers only
Price $395 plus postage

BSA Ralock 22RF Semi-Auto (P113)
Introduced late in 1947 chambered for the .22 Short cartridge, of innovative design and superb quality, the rifle was expensive to manufacture, had limited magazine capacity, and was perhaps less reliable than other contemporary tubular magazine fed equivalents, the Winchester and Remington semi-autos in particular.
Although the 'Short cartridge' model of the rifle would hold a dozen cartridges. Although the rifle was, in 1949, lengthened by five inches to 43¾ ins., to accommodate the .22 Long Rifle cartridge, the available butt length still restricted the Long Rifle model to only eight rounds capacity.
Cat C Licence required
Price $695 plus postage
Introduced late in 1947 chambered for the .22 Short cartridge, of innovative design and superb quality, the rifle was expensive to manufacture, had limited magazine capacity, and was perhaps less reliable than other contemporary tubular magazine fed equivalents, the Winchester and Remington semi-autos in particular.
Although the 'Short cartridge' model of the rifle would hold a dozen cartridges. Although the rifle was, in 1949, lengthened by five inches to 43¾ ins., to accommodate the .22 Long Rifle cartridge, the available butt length still restricted the Long Rifle model to only eight rounds capacity.
Cat C Licence required
Price $695 plus postage

Winchester 1903 .22cal Semi-Auto (O078)
The Winchester Model 1903 was designed by T.C. Johnson, who had joined Winchester in 1885 and had become nationally known as an inventor of successful rifles. It was first chambered for the .22 Winchester Automatic cartridge.
In 1919, the Model 1903 moniker was shortened to Model 03, and following a partial redesign in the 1930s, was renamed the Model 63. In addition to other changes, the model fired the .22 Long Rifle cartridge. This cartridge was more popular than the .22 Winchester Automatic cartridge and was demanded by customers.
10 Shot
Cat C Licence required
Price $495 plus postage
The Winchester Model 1903 was designed by T.C. Johnson, who had joined Winchester in 1885 and had become nationally known as an inventor of successful rifles. It was first chambered for the .22 Winchester Automatic cartridge.
In 1919, the Model 1903 moniker was shortened to Model 03, and following a partial redesign in the 1930s, was renamed the Model 63. In addition to other changes, the model fired the .22 Long Rifle cartridge. This cartridge was more popular than the .22 Winchester Automatic cartridge and was demanded by customers.
10 Shot
Cat C Licence required
Price $495 plus postage

Unique X51 22cal Semi-Auto (M041)
10 Shot
Cat C Licence required
Price $595 plus postage
10 Shot
Cat C Licence required
Price $595 plus postage

Ljungmans M42 6.5x55 Semi-Auto (L244)
The Automatgevär m/42 (Ag m/42, outside of Sweden commonly known as Ljungman) is a Swedish semi-automatic rifle which saw limited use by the Swedish Army from 1942 until the 1960s.
10 Shot
Cat D Licence required & Dealers only
Price $995 plus postage
SPECIAL PRICE $750 PLUS POSTAGE
The Automatgevär m/42 (Ag m/42, outside of Sweden commonly known as Ljungman) is a Swedish semi-automatic rifle which saw limited use by the Swedish Army from 1942 until the 1960s.
10 Shot
Cat D Licence required & Dealers only
Price $995 plus postage
SPECIAL PRICE $750 PLUS POSTAGE

Sportco Model 73A 22LR Semi-Auto (L233)
10 Shot
Cat C Licence required
Price $450 plus postage
10 Shot
Cat C Licence required
Price $450 plus postage

Winchester Model 190 22LR Semi-Auto (L120)
10 Shot
Cat C Licence required
Price $395 plus postage
10 Shot
Cat C Licence required
Price $395 plus postage

Sportco Model 73 22LR Semi-Auto (L014)
10 Shot
Cat C Licence required
Price $395 plus postage
10 Shot
Cat C Licence required
Price $395 plus postage

Browning Bar 22cal Semi-Auto (K289)
10 Shot
Cat C Licence required
Price $485 plus postage
10 Shot
Cat C Licence required
Price $485 plus postage

Remington 22cal Semi-Auto (K059)
10 Shot
Cat C Licence required
Price $495 plus postage
10 Shot
Cat C Licence required
Price $495 plus postage

Winchester 1903 22cal Semi-Auto (D1092)
The Winchester Model 1903 was designed by T.C. Johnson, who had joined Winchester in 1885 and had become nationally known as an inventor of successful rifles. It was first chambered for the .22 Winchester Automatic cartridge.
In 1919, the Model 1903 moniker was shortened to Model 03, and following a partial redesign in the 1930s, was renamed the Model 63. In addition to other changes, the model fired the .22 Long Rifle cartridge. This cartridge was more popular than the .22 Winchester Automatic cartridge and was demanded by customers.
10 Shot
Cat C Licence required
Price $695 plus postage
The Winchester Model 1903 was designed by T.C. Johnson, who had joined Winchester in 1885 and had become nationally known as an inventor of successful rifles. It was first chambered for the .22 Winchester Automatic cartridge.
In 1919, the Model 1903 moniker was shortened to Model 03, and following a partial redesign in the 1930s, was renamed the Model 63. In addition to other changes, the model fired the .22 Long Rifle cartridge. This cartridge was more popular than the .22 Winchester Automatic cartridge and was demanded by customers.
10 Shot
Cat C Licence required
Price $695 plus postage

FN Browning 22Short Semi-Auto (A255)
8 Shot
Cat C Licence required
Price $850 plus postage
8 Shot
Cat C Licence required
Price $850 plus postage

Qld Permit to Acquire (PTA) & new licence applications can now be processed online.
Alternatively, you can drop into Southern Cross Militaria and we will assist you with your PTA online application.
Alternatively, you can drop into Southern Cross Militaria and we will assist you with your PTA online application.
Southern Cross Militaria
Dealers Licence No 50001456
Category A,B,C D, H & M.
Give us a phone call to enquire about that special rifle you are looking for.
We also have a comprehensive range of ammunition, cleaning gear, gun bags, scopes, lasers, red dots, range finders, night vision and electronic game calls. Our range will be expanding all the time, so feel free to get in touch if there is something special you want. We also offer great discounts off our already keen prices for bulk ammo purchases.
Please note, you will need a current firearms licence to purchase any firearm from this page. If not collecting the firearm from our store personally, we will only send the firearm to another licenced dealer. If you have any second hand firearms you wish to sell, even if they are not registered, we will pay cash on the spot.
Dealers Licence No 50001456
Category A,B,C D, H & M.
Give us a phone call to enquire about that special rifle you are looking for.
We also have a comprehensive range of ammunition, cleaning gear, gun bags, scopes, lasers, red dots, range finders, night vision and electronic game calls. Our range will be expanding all the time, so feel free to get in touch if there is something special you want. We also offer great discounts off our already keen prices for bulk ammo purchases.
Please note, you will need a current firearms licence to purchase any firearm from this page. If not collecting the firearm from our store personally, we will only send the firearm to another licenced dealer. If you have any second hand firearms you wish to sell, even if they are not registered, we will pay cash on the spot.