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Title: Firearms & Gun Safety in Ipswich


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Firearms Gun Safety in Ipswich
  • http//ipswichsportingfirearms.com.au/index.php/10
    618nat-course-in-firearms-safety

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10618NAT Course In Firearms Gun Safety
  • Ipswich Sporting Firearms, in conjunction with
    the Queensland Military Rifle Club (RTO 5994)
    provides nationally accredited 10618NAT Course in
    Firearms Safety for categories A B C D and H.
  • The courses are run at Ipswich Pistol Club at
    Karrabin Qld 4306, just outside Ipswich Qld 4305
  • In accordance with the requirements of VET the
    overseeing body, all assessments are made on a
    competency basis. That is to say that students
    must demonstrate competency in each of the theory
    and practical elements of the course for which
    they are sitting in order to be awarded a Safety
    Certificate for the categories of firearms (guns)
    they are seeking.

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Firearm Gun Safety Course Format
  • The courses take about seven hours from start to
    finish. The course format is in accordance with
    the nationally accredited guidelines, and
    consists of several theory components presented
    in an interactive lecture format, with a written
    examination at the conclusion of each section,
    followed by a practical assessment including live
    firing on the range with the relevant categories
    of firearms for which safety accreditation is
    being sought.
  • The theoretical element of the course is
    structured as an initial Common Safety Test
    which covers general firearms safety as well as
    the major legislative and legal obligations
    surrounding firearms licensing, ownership and use
    in Queensland. Topics covered include lawful
    reason for possessing a firearm, licensing
    requirements, storage requirements, purchase and
    storage of ammunition, safe use, responsibilities
    of firearms owners, and also major points of law
    in relation to the Queensland Weapons Act 1990
    (as amended), the Queensland Weapons Regulation
    2016 and the Queensland Weapons Categories
    Regulation 1997.

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  • Following the Common Safety Test, there are
    Specific Tests for each of the firearms
    categories for which safety accreditation is
    being sought.
  • As an example, for Cat AB (generally bolt action
    repeating rifles, and break action shotguns)
    there is a category-specific lecture covering
    these firearms in detail, including
    identification of specific safety critical parts
    of a firearm, safe use, lawful uses, ammunition
    types, how different types of ammunition works,
    potential ranges and danger zones for different
    calibres of ammunition and different ammunition
    types, safe techniques for transport, operation
    and use of firearms, legal responsibilities for
    transporting firearms in a public place, where
    firearms (guns) may be lawfully used, and what
    permissions are required for use of firearms on
    private property
  • Other categories such as C, D and H also have
    similar Specific Tests which focus on all of the
    above attributes for Cat AB firearms, but go into
    specific detail about matters relative to those
    particular categories.

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Assessment Exercise For Gun Firearms Safety
  • Once the theory lectures and open book exams are
    completed, the course moves to the range for live
    firing exercises and assessment. Live firing
    assessment includes a briefing by the instructor
    about each of the particular firearm types being
    assessed, and then the students must demonstrate
    safe handling practices, loading, firing from a
    number of different positions, and unloading the
    firearms, misfire and malfunction remedial
    actions, ensuring a firearm is clear and safe,
    passing firearms from one person to another, and
    then the instructor covers basic firearms
    maintenance, cleaning, storage and other related
    matters.
  • On successful conclusion of all assessments, the
    student is awarded a Safety Certificate
    10618NAT Course in Firearms Safety, for the
    relevant categories of firearms.

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Next Course TBA
  • For course information and dates, please
    contactScott Geelan (Licensed Firearms
    Instructor 74000453)Phone 0408828824Email
    scott_at_ipswichsportingfirearms.com.au
  • Visit http//ipswichsportingfirearms.com.au/index
    .php/10618nat-course-in-firearms-safety
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