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    The Arms Code booklet

    Hi team
    Just in the process of putting together a basic firearms safety course for my young fulla and it would be handy to have a hard copy of the booklet, where can I grab one from?
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    Thanks mate. I'm more after a hard copy of the little booklet - I did my licence a long time ago - do they still give them out?

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    what is damn good is the open polytech of nz did a "firearms safety and appreciation" course ( before polytechs became lefty scumbag organisations)
    it was a 5 book/exam course and was pretty damn good to the point you got your MSC certificate if you passed.
    if anyone has a copy it would be great for a young shooter starting out

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    I would be VERY surprised if at this very moment, there is not a team of Constable Plod's Lickspittles currently beaverering away over a total rewrite of the aforementioned booklet and following their instructions to rewrite history to support and exonerate the Police confiscations and arbitrary law changes.

    Perhaps, for two reasons, you should accept Muzza's kind offer to send you an "Old School" copy.

    1... Good common sense no nonsense safety guidelines which are able to be understood and followed.

    2....As solid Historical background.

    Otherwise, as in the old saying .."There will be another along in a moment."
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    Quote Originally Posted by muzza View Post
    The police should have them available at the front counter. I can send you one of the sensible old ones from before MSC and Police conspired to fuck over the volunteer firearms safety instructors
    @muzza that would be bloody handy of you, I will try the local cop shop first and will be in touch if I have no luck

 

 

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