About gundoc

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Age
77
About gundoc
Biography:
Over 50 years as a gunsmith, now semi-retired.
Location:
Central Otago
Interests:
Hunting, pistol shooting, collecting
Occupation:
retired

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Total Posts
2,353
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0.62
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Last Activity
Today 10:51 AM
Join Date
22-11-2014
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4192 Likes

  1. viper
    viper liked post by gundoc On thread : Dismantling a rifle (theory)
    Dismantled and parts stored separately does not change its status as a 'firearm' under NZ law. The definition is so wide open that it is applicable to virtually any item that was once a firearm. ...
    Liked On: 28-10-2016, 07:13 PM
  2. Tommy
    Tommy liked post by gundoc On thread : Dismantling a rifle (theory)
    Dismantled and parts stored separately does not change its status as a 'firearm' under NZ law. The definition is so wide open that it is applicable to virtually any item that was once a firearm. ...
    Liked On: 28-10-2016, 05:30 PM
  3. P38
    P38 liked post by gundoc On thread : Dismantling a rifle (theory)
    Dismantled and parts stored separately does not change its status as a 'firearm' under NZ law. The definition is so wide open that it is applicable to virtually any item that was once a firearm. ...
    Liked On: 28-10-2016, 10:09 AM
  4. stumpy
    stumpy liked post by gundoc On thread : Dismantling a rifle (theory)
    Dismantled and parts stored separately does not change its status as a 'firearm' under NZ law. The definition is so wide open that it is applicable to virtually any item that was once a firearm. ...
    Liked On: 28-10-2016, 09:06 AM
  5. scottrods
    scottrods liked post by gundoc On thread : DUI driving restrictions on private land?
    The cop is bullshitting! Section 5 of the Land Transport Act makes it clear that a license is needed to drive on a public road. Private land is exempt from a drivers license, registration, WOF, or...
    Liked On: 06-10-2016, 12:36 PM
  6. tetawa
    tetawa liked post by gundoc On thread : DUI driving restrictions on private land?
    The cop is bullshitting! Section 5 of the Land Transport Act makes it clear that a license is needed to drive on a public road. Private land is exempt from a drivers license, registration, WOF, or...
    Liked On: 05-10-2016, 08:34 PM
  7. veitnamcam
    veitnamcam liked post by gundoc On thread : DUI driving restrictions on private land?
    The cop is bullshitting! Section 5 of the Land Transport Act makes it clear that a license is needed to drive on a public road. Private land is exempt from a drivers license, registration, WOF, or...
    Liked On: 03-10-2016, 06:36 PM
  8. P38
    P38 liked post by gundoc On thread : Going to give pistol shooting a go
    When we started the holster courses in the 1980's (it all began at the Ch-Ch Pistol Club) it was a 1/2 day course and was totally free, the instructors giving their time voluntarily (as indeed did...
    Liked On: 02-10-2016, 08:14 PM
  9. Pointer
    Pointer liked post by gundoc On thread : percussion revolvers - legality
    The Colts, Remingtons, and others that you have seen on TM are all genuine antiques and may be owned without any licence. They may not be fired, nor carried beyond your dwelling except for a lawful...
    Liked On: 01-10-2016, 08:15 AM
  10. Knoxy_09
    Knoxy_09 liked post by gundoc On thread : Kiwis support stricter controls on gun owners
    Isn't it strange that prior to 1983 firearms could be quite legally put behind the kitchen door, left under the seat in the car, or hung on a nail in the shearing shed, and it was no real problem. ...
    Liked On: 24-09-2016, 10:58 AM
  11. kotuku
    kotuku liked post by gundoc On thread : Kiwis support stricter controls on gun owners
    Isn't it strange that prior to 1983 firearms could be quite legally put behind the kitchen door, left under the seat in the car, or hung on a nail in the shearing shed, and it was no real problem. ...
    Liked On: 24-09-2016, 07:27 AM
  12. veitnamcam
    veitnamcam liked post by gundoc On thread : Kiwis support stricter controls on gun owners
    Isn't it strange that prior to 1983 firearms could be quite legally put behind the kitchen door, left under the seat in the car, or hung on a nail in the shearing shed, and it was no real problem. ...
    Liked On: 22-09-2016, 07:24 AM
  13. Scouser
    Scouser liked post by gundoc On thread : Kiwis support stricter controls on gun owners
    Isn't it strange that prior to 1983 firearms could be quite legally put behind the kitchen door, left under the seat in the car, or hung on a nail in the shearing shed, and it was no real problem. ...
    Liked On: 21-09-2016, 09:39 PM
  14. gonetropo
    gonetropo liked post by gundoc On thread : Kiwis support stricter controls on gun owners
    Isn't it strange that prior to 1983 firearms could be quite legally put behind the kitchen door, left under the seat in the car, or hung on a nail in the shearing shed, and it was no real problem. ...
    Liked On: 21-09-2016, 01:55 PM
  15. 10-Ring
    10-Ring liked post by gundoc On thread : Kiwis support stricter controls on gun owners
    Isn't it strange that prior to 1983 firearms could be quite legally put behind the kitchen door, left under the seat in the car, or hung on a nail in the shearing shed, and it was no real problem. ...
    Liked On: 21-09-2016, 01:13 PM

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