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    3 things you never lend out....

    1. Chainsaw
    2. Wife
    3. Firearms

    A person I know who is not a hunter, but was going on a hunting trip with work mates wanted to borrow a rifle for the trip.
    Person works with firearms every week (NZDF) but doesnt hold a FAL.

    Person said to me, that because his mates have FAL and will be carrying rifles, it will be fine that I lend one of my toys out.
    However, correct me if I'm wrong, person can use a firearm with a FAL supervisor, but supervisor must not carry, and be within arms length for the "direct supervison" to be applied.


    I ofcourse, did not lend out any toys, mainly because I dont lend them out unless its someone I know in my hunting group who might be range testing etc.
    Secondly, because as I understand it was illegal.
    Questions would have be raised about transport to the location where they were leaving from. Assuming 'person' was going to drive themself to the location, what questions would be asked by the Fuzz had 'person' got pulled over or had a traffic accident or vehicle was stolen etc.


    I had texted two close hunting buddies about this, and they agreed that I had done the right thing.

    Thoughts?
    What would you do?
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    Don't do it

    You're right about the supervision and not carrying their own as well and direct supervision

    You would have committed an offence in giving them the rifle (assuming given to a person without a licence)

    There was a article in a magazine (i think) about someone who lent out a gun to someone (trusted by them, but didn't see their licence) and there was an accidental shooting and the lender lost his licence (and probably other things)
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    If I trusted him completely and I was on the same trip hunting alongside him I'd loan my 303 shitter.

    Because you aren't there with him I reckon you did the right thing
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    I'd always err on the side of caution when firearms are involved.
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    1-chainsaw yes if it was a spare
    2-wife how close to divorce-or am I allowed to sell her?
    3-Firearms ?

    Asked this specific question of Auck AO.

    Answered= not allowed-FAL holder must be in reach or locked up in approved manner.
    Vehicle not approved.

    Defence forces and police for Work or authorized task-usu work = can be different

    You as the responsible person loses out.

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    DVD/blu rays, books, power tools
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    Quote Originally Posted by oneshot View Post
    DVD/blu rays, books, power tools

    1 Whatever you do DON'T lend your tooth brush, specially the one used to clean your rifle.
    2 Don't lend your camp fire humour jokes, as they never come back in the same condition.
    3 Don't lend your cup of tea as it will never be the same again
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    It's ok to lend out your wife. Just make sure the recipient is not packing more than you. 9 times out of 10 they come back.
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    As long as the one you get to borrow in return is an upgrade

    Sent from my workbench
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    Never ever lend out your firearms, car, wife or chainsaw guaranteed they will come back fucked

    Ok smart arsed comment aside you definitely did the right thing never loan your firearms to anyone that can not produce a license if they are with a licensed owner he can use their rifle while they are with him. Failing that tell him to get off his lazy butt and get a FAL and buy his own gear.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hunter308 View Post
    Never ever lend out your firearms, car, wife or chainsaw
    The only one I haven't lent out in that list is the Mrs.

    I'm with Savage1, a firearm is just a tool and I'm happy lend them out to someone with a FAL provided they show it. I even lent out my new centrefire that had only been sighted in. Came back blooded on tahr.
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    the problem with lending your wife is in a couple of days they want to give her back

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    I had lending out things that you forget about and never get them back, and when you want them you can't remember who borrowed them in the first place.
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    I lend my rifle out to people with a FAL. They're a tool to me and they're hardly fragile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Savage1 View Post
    I lend my rifle out to people with a FAL. They're a tool to me and they're hardly fragile.
    That's no way to talk about your mates! ;-)


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