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FIREARM EXHIBITION OPENS.—A modern shotgun, wrecked by the explosion of a badly reloaded cartridge, examined by officials and onlookers. From left are: Mr L. Perham, secretary of the Antique Arms Association and custodian of arms for the Canterbury Museum, Mr R. Clark, Mr K. Carrey, Mr R. Walton and Mr A. R. Burdon, president of the Canterbury branch of the New Zealand Deerstalkers’ Association, and chairman of the safety week firearms council.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29770, 13 March 1962, Page 17

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FIREARM EXHIBITION OPENS.—A modern shotgun, wrecked by the explosion of a badly reloaded cartridge, examined by officials and onlookers. From left are: Mr L. Perham, secretary of the Antique Arms Association and custodian of arms for the Canterbury Museum, Mr R. Clark, Mr K. Carrey, Mr R. Walton and Mr A. R. Burdon, president of the Canterbury branch of the New Zealand Deerstalkers’ Association, and chairman of the safety week firearms council. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29770, 13 March 1962, Page 17

FIREARM EXHIBITION OPENS.—A modern shotgun, wrecked by the explosion of a badly reloaded cartridge, examined by officials and onlookers. From left are: Mr L. Perham, secretary of the Antique Arms Association and custodian of arms for the Canterbury Museum, Mr R. Clark, Mr K. Carrey, Mr R. Walton and Mr A. R. Burdon, president of the Canterbury branch of the New Zealand Deerstalkers’ Association, and chairman of the safety week firearms council. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29770, 13 March 1962, Page 17

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