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    Idoits that get firearm licences

    Just reading in the local courts today about some total dickhead that is certainly not a fit and proper person to have a firearms licence.

    It appears this 23 year old from brightwater was planning to go hunting with a mate, the time was 3pm.
    For some unbelieveable reason he loaded his mag in his 308 just before loading it into his car and while he shut the bolt he chambered a round by accident.

    While leaning on the car with the rifle he again by accident pulled the trigger of his 308 and fired a shot thru the cars door.
    Round went thur the door, thur his fence and hit the neighbours property,. His excuse was the rifle was new and he didnt know he chambered a round.....WTF

    One,why the hell would you load the rifle in the first place before you even left the property?
    Second, while shutting the bolt hes got no idea hes chambered a round then he mangages to fire it without shooting himself or someone else.

    How the hell this total clown got a firearm licence in the first place is beyord me.
    Hes awaiting sentence but if he hasnt lost his firearms licence its a disgrace and he shouldnt ever be allowed to touch another one again!

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    his license is likely suspended until post sentencing most likely. when convicted they'll probably revoke it.

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    A good example of why an NZDA Hunts Course or something similar should be and very well might be Mandated as part of the procedure to obtaining a Firearms Licence.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BSA View Post
    A good example of why an NZDA Hunts Course or something similar should be and very well might be Mandated as part of the procedure to obtaining a Firearms Licence.
    I don't think that would help in this case, as the firearms safety course that he must have undertaken before applying for his licence covers the fails that were made. How he passed the test I don't know.

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    I think thats in the making or something pretty similar. Having a long background in firearms and training Ive seen stuff like this a lot. Young fellas that has no training or tutoring will get a FAL and then end up doing some pretty stupid things...worst of all? They will sometimes refuse to join something like the Deerstalkers where they can get training to do things the right way.
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    I remember a young guy, son of an employee, being given a 303, was chambering live rounds through it one morning in his bedroom. One went off, through the wall, the bathroom, out the exterior and who know where. His mum was in the shower, missed her. All hell let loose, my employee came to work distraught. We had a long talk about it, I knew the boy, probably saved him from being strangled. We decided to sit him down and discuss. That young boy was more distraught than his dad. He kept the rifle and became a very responsible firearm owner and hunter.
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    Yip sounds like the poor guy just had no idea now he fucked himself really good
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    Was probably playing with it and loaded a live round in his room fiddling with his shined tool, then forgot to eject it.

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    Honestly, I think you're probably over reacting. This guy made a few dumb mistakes, but that doesn't mean he's unworthy of having firearms. Id put my money on him being so bloody upset about it happening that he will have learned his lesson and being more anal about safety than most going forward.

    If we took firearms licenses off everyone that makes a mistake, well I don't think there would be many of us left.

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    Idiots are a widespread problem. I know of a few similar incidents by our 'trained' Police officers. Most incidents of that sort are caused by lack of attention and no thought given to the potential consequences, and I guess all of us are guilty of something stupid in our past due to lack of proper attention. I know I have been, but ingrained safety training prevented any unfortunate results.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gundoc View Post
    Idiots are a widespread problem. I know of a few similar incidents by our 'trained' Police officers. Most incidents of that sort are caused by lack of attention and no thought given to the potential consequences, and I guess all of us are guilty of something stupid in our past due to lack of proper attention. I know I have been, but ingrained safety training prevented any unfortunate results.
    Cop on Domestic-flight put a 9mm round through the side of the plane, another shot himself through the foot in the locker-room, fek knows how many werent reported. Some of the Waiuru-storys make you want to laugh and cringe at the same time. Maybe Sports shops need to set-up courses, in their interests if they want to make money and 'Safe-guard' the Sport ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rewa View Post
    Cop on Domestic-flight put a 9mm round through the side of the plane, another shot himself through the foot in the locker-room, fek knows how many werent reported. Some of the Waiuru-storys make you want to laugh and cringe at the same time. Maybe Sports shops need to set-up courses, in their interests if they want to make money and 'Safe-guard' the Sport ?
    There’s been many, not reported. There is a report put out, but not widely circulated, read through one a few years ago, thighs were a favourite with blocks.
    Boom, cough,cough,cough

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maca49 View Post
    There’s been many, not reported. There is a report put out, but not widely circulated, read through one a few years ago, thighs were a favourite with blocks.

    What type of block prefers thighs - and why?

    (This ‘’block’ is more of a tits and arse ‘block’)
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    Have seen couple of lever actions go off while people were cycling rounds through to unload.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Finnwolf View Post
    What type of block prefers thighs - and why?

    (This ‘’block’ is more of a tits and arse ‘block’)
    Death by auto correct. “Glocks” being put in and out of holsters, Ol’ chump puts a pew through his leg. Yeah, grip and trigger safety and all. A chump will still manage it…
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