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Prohibited goods

Importing paintball markers to Australia

The importation of paintball firearms (also known as paintball markers and skirmish paint guns) is controlled under the Regulations.

To import paintball markers (designed exclusively to fire paintballs) into Australia, importers must obtain written certification from the police firearms or weapons registry in their state or territory, or from the Attorney-General's Department.

Police Certification

Paintball markers can be imported into Australia with police certification. This includes:

  • single-shot
  • repeating-action
  • semi-automatic and
  • fully automatic paintball markers.

Importers must complete a B709A - Importation of Firearms – Police Confirmation and Certification form.

Firearm dealers can also use a B709DA - Ongoing Importation by Firearms Dealer – Police Confirmation form as well as provide make, model and serial number information at the time of importation.

Both forms are available from your State or Territory Firearms and Weapons Registry, see Contacts.

The original B709A form, or a copy of the B709DA form, must be presented to the ABF at the time of importation.

Attorney-General's Department Permit

Police certification does not apply to paintball markers with the following characteristics:

  • the appearance of the paintball marker is substantially the same as a fully automatic firearm
  • a firearm accessory is attached or is integral to the paintball marker.

Importers must apply for permission to import these goods through the Attorney-General's Department online portal.

Importers must present the import permit to the ABF at the time of importation.

Paintball ammunition and hoppers

You require Police Certification to import Paintball ammunition (known as paintballs) for use with paintball markers.

When you import paintball ammunition with the firearms, you can list the ammunition on the same import document as the firearms.

Gravity fed hoppers are not considered firearm magazines and therefore do not require permission to import. Traditional firearm-style paintball magazines require permission to import from the police firearms or weapons registry in their state or territory, or from the Attorney-General's Department.​​