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Inverell Firearms
Inverell locals know that a reliable firearm can be a handy asset—whether it’s for hunting, managing land or enjoying time at the range.
At Coffs Coast Firearms, we offer a wide selection of rifles, shotguns and handguns built for real-world use in rural and regional settings. From small-calibre rimfires to durable centrefires, our range covers a variety of needs and experience levels. We stock brands that are trusted for performance, and we’re happy to help you compare options if you're unsure where to start. You’ll also find ammunition, scopes, accessories and approved storage solutions to complete your setup.
For product enquiries, recommendations or orders, give us a call on
0444 520 401.
Extensive Range
Firearms, ammo and gear to suit everyone
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Helpful advice from real shooting enthusiasts
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Serving the Northern Rivers shooting community
Firearms to Suit Your Needs
- Sport Shooting: Whether you're shooting at a local range or on private property, we supply firearms that are balanced, accurate and easy to maintain. Our stock is suited to both casual and competitive shooters.
- Hunting: The Inverell region offers a range of hunting opportunities—from wild pigs to rabbits and foxes. We’ll help you select the right firearm for the terrain and targets you’re most likely to encounter.
- Rural Use: For landowners and farmers, a good firearm is a practical tool for pest control and property security. We focus on straightforward models that are reliable, low-maintenance and suited to life on the land.
- Collectors & Enthusiasts: If you’re looking for something different or have an interest in historic or unique firearms, we’re happy to help explore your options.
- Law Enforcement & Security: We stock models for licensed security operators and officers working in the region. Our recommendations follow the legal guidelines required for duty-ready firearms.
Practical Advice from People Who Shoot
At Coffs Coast Firearms, we understand that buying a firearm is a personal decision—it needs to suit your skill level, how you plan to use it, and the conditions you’ll face. That’s why we focus on giving you clear, friendly advice with no pressure. We’ll help you compare key features, explain legal requirements, and recommend gear to go with it. Whether it’s your first firearm or your fifth, we’re here to help you feel confident in your choice.
You can expect:
- Simple breakdowns of models, handling and suitability
- Help understanding which licence category matches your needs
- Guidance on ammo, accessories and compliant storage options
- Ongoing support for product care, parts and upgrades
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use a suppressor on my firearm in NSW?
Suppressors (also known as silencers) are prohibited in New South Wales unless you have special authorisation, which is very limited and generally restricted to professional use. For most firearm licence holders, they are not permitted under current law. Using or possessing one without authorisation can result in serious penalties. It’s always best to check with NSW Police if you’re unsure about what’s allowed.
Is a firearms safety course required before applying for a licence?
Yes, all first-time applicants must complete an approved Firearms Safety Training Course before applying. This course covers safe handling, legal responsibilities, and storage regulations. It’s a mandatory step in ensuring all licence holders understand the basics of responsible firearm ownership. You’ll receive a certificate of completion, which must be submitted with your application.
How do I safely store a firearm in a vehicle while travelling?
When transporting a firearm, it must be unloaded and stored in a locked container that is not easily accessible during transit. Ammunition should be kept separately, ideally in a different locked compartment. These rules apply whether you're travelling to a shooting range, property or another legal location. Non-compliance with transport rules can lead to serious legal consequences, even if you hold a valid licence.