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The Oscar Pistorius trial has heard from a firearm specialist who testified the athlete had good knowledge of the rules on gun use and dealing with intruders.The Oscar Pistorius trial has heard from a firearm specialist who testified the athlete had good knowledge of the rules on gun use and dealing with intruders.
Mr Pistorius said one could discharge a firearm if one feared for one's life.Mr Pistorius said one could discharge a firearm if one feared for one's life.
Mr Pistorius denies murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp last year, saying he mistook her for an intruder.Mr Pistorius denies murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp last year, saying he mistook her for an intruder.
The prosecution says he intentionally shot Ms Steenkamp after an argument at his house on Valentine's Day 2013.The prosecution says he intentionally shot Ms Steenkamp after an argument at his house on Valentine's Day 2013.
Sean Patrick Rens is involved in firearms assessment for licences and met Mr Pistorius in 2012 through a mutual friend.Sean Patrick Rens is involved in firearms assessment for licences and met Mr Pistorius in 2012 through a mutual friend.
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Mr Pistorius had bought a gun from Mr Rens, a Smith and Wesson 500, day 11 of the trial heard. He then ordered six more guns from him.Mr Pistorius had bought a gun from Mr Rens, a Smith and Wesson 500, day 11 of the trial heard. He then ordered six more guns from him.
The order was cancelled a month after Ms Steenkamp was killed.The order was cancelled a month after Ms Steenkamp was killed.
Mr Rens read out a competency questionnaire and examination that Mr Pistorius, a South African Paralympic athlete, had completed before he could be issued with a firearm.Mr Rens read out a competency questionnaire and examination that Mr Pistorius, a South African Paralympic athlete, had completed before he could be issued with a firearm.
He scored top marks in these tests, which included questions about the rules on when you are legally allowed to shoot intruders.He scored top marks in these tests, which included questions about the rules on when you are legally allowed to shoot intruders.
One question was: "There is no security gate between you and the burglars. They are armed and they advance towards you. Can you discharge your firearm because you fear for your life?"One question was: "There is no security gate between you and the burglars. They are armed and they advance towards you. Can you discharge your firearm because you fear for your life?"
Mr Pistorius replied "Yes".Mr Pistorius replied "Yes".
The next question was: "Explain the legal requirements when using a firearm for private use", to which Mr Pistorius answered: "Attack must be against you, it must be unlawful, it must be against persons."The next question was: "Explain the legal requirements when using a firearm for private use", to which Mr Pistorius answered: "Attack must be against you, it must be unlawful, it must be against persons."
The final question on the importance of target identification elicited this answer from Mr Pistorius: "Always know your target and what lies behind."The final question on the importance of target identification elicited this answer from Mr Pistorius: "Always know your target and what lies behind."
'Combat mode''Combat mode'
Mr Rens also relates an incident when Mr Pistorius told him about going into "code red", or "combat mode", after hearing a noise in the house and thinking there was an intruder.Mr Rens also relates an incident when Mr Pistorius told him about going into "code red", or "combat mode", after hearing a noise in the house and thinking there was an intruder.
Mr Pistorius got his gun and cleared the house by drawing his gun and checking rooms, Mr Rens said, and when he got to the source, he found it was a tumble drier.Mr Pistorius got his gun and cleared the house by drawing his gun and checking rooms, Mr Rens said, and when he got to the source, he found it was a tumble drier.
Mr Pistorius had tweeted about the incident in November 2012: "Nothing like getting home to hear the washing machine on and thinking its an intruder to go into full combat recon mode into the pantry!"Mr Pistorius had tweeted about the incident in November 2012: "Nothing like getting home to hear the washing machine on and thinking its an intruder to go into full combat recon mode into the pantry!"
The questioning of Mr Rens at the end of his testimony was the briefest cross-examination of the trial by Mr Roux so far, says the BBC's Andrew Harding, who is in court.The questioning of Mr Rens at the end of his testimony was the briefest cross-examination of the trial by Mr Roux so far, says the BBC's Andrew Harding, who is in court.
The next witness was police crime scene photographer Bennie Van Staden, whom Mr Roux accuses of failing to label his pictures correctly.The next witness was police crime scene photographer Bennie Van Staden, whom Mr Roux accuses of failing to label his pictures correctly.
He was called to the scene at around 04:50 and took pictures of the accused and the deceased, as well as pictures in the different rooms of the house.He was called to the scene at around 04:50 and took pictures of the accused and the deceased, as well as pictures in the different rooms of the house.
His photographs show the bloodied bat Mr Pistorius used to smash open the bathroom door, the damaged door itself, blood-soaked towels, two mobile phones, blood puddles on the bathroom tiles, as well as the toilet bowl covered in blood, with streaks on the inside.His photographs show the bloodied bat Mr Pistorius used to smash open the bathroom door, the damaged door itself, blood-soaked towels, two mobile phones, blood puddles on the bathroom tiles, as well as the toilet bowl covered in blood, with streaks on the inside.
He says that you can see the date and time of the photo in his pictures, rejecting defence claims that his picture timeline was jumbled or unclear.He says that you can see the date and time of the photo in his pictures, rejecting defence claims that his picture timeline was jumbled or unclear.
Mr Van Staden explained how he set out cones to highlight certain objects in the bathroom, eg cartridge cases, and moved some objects for visibility.Mr Van Staden explained how he set out cones to highlight certain objects in the bathroom, eg cartridge cases, and moved some objects for visibility.
The witness quietly undid some of the defence's claims about contamination of the scene, our correspondent says.The witness quietly undid some of the defence's claims about contamination of the scene, our correspondent says.
The trial has now been adjourned until Tuesday.The trial has now been adjourned until Tuesday.
The trial is expected to call on more than 100 witnesses. It had been set to last for three weeks, but looks likely to be extended.The trial is expected to call on more than 100 witnesses. It had been set to last for three weeks, but looks likely to be extended.
The state is seeking to convince the court that Mr Pistorius deliberately shot Ms Steenkamp - a 29-year-old model, reality TV star and law graduate - following an argument.The state is seeking to convince the court that Mr Pistorius deliberately shot Ms Steenkamp - a 29-year-old model, reality TV star and law graduate - following an argument.
There are no juries at trials in South Africa, and his fate will ultimately be decided by the judge, assisted by two assessors.There are no juries at trials in South Africa, and his fate will ultimately be decided by the judge, assisted by two assessors.
If found guilty, the 27-year-old - a national sporting hero and double amputee dubbed the "blade runner" because of the prosthetic limbs he wears to race - could face life imprisonment.If found guilty, the 27-year-old - a national sporting hero and double amputee dubbed the "blade runner" because of the prosthetic limbs he wears to race - could face life imprisonment.