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    Rifles stolen

    Work mate got home (flatting) to find the owner had safe broken into all rifles stolen sleepout broken into ammo and bolts stolen.

    Nothing else touched.

    Be careful who your friends are and your flat mates friends !

    Keep an eye out for cheap.

    Fully wooded 303s
    Old side by side shot gun.
    7mm 08
    A few 22s
    Brand new AR15


    Im picking Gang but you never know may come up for sale.

    Stolen from Nelson area
    "Hunting and fishing" fucking over licenced firearms owners since ages ago.

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    Goodluck getting them back, there is some scum around.
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    Police will be hell of an interested in that lot.
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    Rule 7: Avoid alcohol and drugs when handling firearms

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    Serial numbers?

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    Ill see what details i can get out of my mate.

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    I trust absolutely no one and sometime i have doubts about them, Hope he gets em back and they catch them.

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    Im not sure but think he has collector license.

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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Im not sure but think he has collector license.

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    Oohh Well if that's true then He most likely would have better better than average security.

    Better check my safe now, you have made me nervous!!
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    Not even mu missus knows where my key is and my gun safe is 6mm thick. with two different locks.
    I have had a 303 stolen years ago before i made my own safe and it gives you the shits... similarly they took only guns and hunting gear (and a cray out of the freezer out of a whole shed packed with gear.

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    I would get in the fetal position and cry for the best part of a day if any of my guns got stolen.
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    As an aside are my rifles covered under my home and contents insurance ?
    Assume they are but haven't checked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    As an aside are my rifles covered under my home and contents insurance ?
    Assume they are but haven't checked.

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    They should be,BUT generally "sporting goods' as they are known as, are only insured up to a maximum specified value. Mine are covered specifically under " collections" but I hope never to find out if there are any fishooks to this. I am with "am i insured" and so far their service is rubbish, of the 2 claims we have had on the house they were looking for a way of getting out of paying from the get go.

    . I have an Eotech sight I dropped and now not functional sitting in the cupboard cause I don't want to jack up my premiums by claiming on it even though replacement is well over 15 hundy new. Its not worth the expense to send it back to the US for repair as paperwork cost for import/export to US more than buying another here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Twoshotkill View Post
    a cray out of the freezer out of a whole shed packed with gear.
    at least those crooks had their priorities straight!

    What is gun crime like in NZ?

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    crays, like scallops are only good for bait
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    Speaking from experience Photograph every gun Have current valuation Some sports shops are considered to "know enuff" to help out but check their credability
    scuse my spelling suspect not good But cross it off before it happens or your gonna get boned twice instead of once . Its one of those things you need to be up front and assure yrself you and your ins co are on the same page about . If you get no satisfaction or are left unsure get it sorted before you need to or its gonna hurt
    Make a good list take pics get valuations from a good gunshop replacement is usaualy way harder if you have problems.
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