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  2. Firearms regulation in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    In South Africa, the Firearms Control Act 60 of 2000 regulates the possession of firearms by civilians.Possession of a firearm is conditional on a competency test and several other factors, including background checking of the applicant, inspection of an owner's premises, and licensing of the weapon by the police introduced in July 2004.

  3. Truvelo Armoury - Wikipedia

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    Truvelo Armoury is a South African firearms manufacturer. It is a division of Truvelo Specialised Manufacturing (Pty) Ltd. Based in Midrand (Johannesburg) the company produces a range of rifles and other small arms for military, law enforcement and civilian users. [1] [2]

  4. Category:Firearm manufacturers of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Firearm manufacturers of South Africa" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.

  5. South African National Museum of Military History - Wikipedia

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    A large number of artillery pieces such as the Ordnance QF 20 pounder and the BL 5.5-inch Medium Gun; Exhibits detailing South Africa's involvement in World War II, including artefacts such as uniforms, firearms, helmets, and flags from various countries; Anglo-Zulu War exhibits; South African Border War exhibit; A small South African Navy exhibit

  6. Gun Owners of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Gun Owners South Africa (abbreviated to GOSA) is a firearms rights and advocacy group in the Republic of South Africa.It was founded on 26 January 2004 by Thomas Eastes and nine associates invited by him, Abios Khoele, Charl van Wyk, Pieter van Wyk, Juan de Greeff, Martin Hedington, Dr. Richard Wesson, Peter Moss, Brett Nortje and Dick Boothroyd.

  7. South Africa police rescue naked migrants held captive

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    South African police have rescued 26 migrants, believed to be from Ethiopia, who had been held captive in a house in Johannesburg. Fifteen were found naked inside the property while the 11 others ...

  8. Johannesburg Central Police Station - Wikipedia

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    The ninth and tenth floors were occupied by the Security Branch of the South African Police, while the detainees cells were on the lower floors of the building. [2] In September 1997, John Vorster Square was renamed Johannesburg Central Police Station, and the decorative bust of Vorster was removed. [1] It now houses the South African Police ...

  9. Milkor BXP - Wikipedia

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    A South African farmer, by the name of Andries Piek, ordered an LDP for himself from Rhodesia shortly after they were launched. However, when the shipment of LDPs arrived in South Africa, it was seized by the South African Police, who suspected that the firearms could be converted to fully automatic quite easily.