- Home
- Studying in New Zealand
- Qualifications and standards
- NCEA
-
Maori and Pasifika
- Field M?ori Assessment Support Materials
- Field M?ori programme development support
- M?tauranga M?ori qualifications and assessment standards
- Te Hono o Te Kahurangi quality assurance
- M?ori providers
- Te K?kiritanga 2020-2023
- NCEA and the Wh?nau
- M?ori and the Future State
- Pasifika
- Ng? Kete M?tauranga
- Enabling M?ori and Pacific Success in STEM
-
Providers and partners
- About education organisations
- NZQA's quality assurance system for tertiary education organisations
- Quick links to NZQF documents
- Consistency of graduate outcomes
- Approval, accreditation and registration
- Monitoring and Assessment
- Self-assessment
- External evaluation and review
- Assessment and moderation of standards
- Submitting results and awarding qualifications and micro-credentials
- The Education (Pastoral Care of Domestic Tertiary Students) Interim Code of Practice 2019
- The Education (Pastoral Care of International Students) Code of Practice
- Offshore use of qualifications and programmes
- Guidelines and forms
- Assessment and moderation
- registration-and-accreditation
- caring-for-international-students
- Reform of Vocational Education
- About us
Domain - Gunsmithing
All unit standards registered on the Directory of Assessment Standards may be accessed here.
TOP > Engineering and Technology > Mechanical Engineering > Gunsmithing
0 Qualifications | 15 Assessment Standards (15 Units) | View Education Organisations with Consent to Assess |
Qualifications
No qualifications currently registered at this level. Also check fields and sub-fields.
Assessment Standards
Show education organisations, CMR & purpose »
Level 2 | ||||||
9125 | Unit |
Make parts for firearms by hand forging under supervision |
15 Credits | |||
9127 | Unit |
Assemble ammunition under supervision |
5 Credits | |||
9721 | Unit |
Carry out conservation and restoration work on arms under supervision |
25 Credits | |||
Level 3 | ||||||
22324 | Unit |
Dismantle, inspect, assemble, and test firearms under supervision |
35 Credits | |||
Level 4 | ||||||
22325 | Unit |
Dismantle, inspect, assemble, and test firearms |
25 Credits | |||
9126 | Unit |
Make parts for firearms by hand forging |
15 Credits | |||
9128 | Unit |
Prepare tooling and specify components for ammunition requirements |
15 Credits | |||
9131 | Unit |
Identify and understand arms legislation and demonstrate the safe use and security of firearms |
7 Credits | |||
9722 | Unit |
Carry out conservation and restoration work on arms |
20 Credits | |||
Level 5 | ||||||
9129 | Unit |
Define components for ammunition requirements of customers |
20 Credits | |||
9130 | Unit |
Develop and supervise a hand forging process for making a firearm part |
15 Credits | |||
9720 | Unit |
Advise on arms legislation and demonstrate to others the safe use and security of arms |
30 Credits | |||
9723 | Unit |
Advise on the conservation and restoration of arms |
30 Credits | |||
9724 | Unit |
Diagnose faults, overhaul, and test firearms |
25 Credits | |||
Level 6 | ||||||
22326 | Unit |
Provide consultancy services on the establishment and compliance of shooting ranges |
45 Credits |