Soldiers with assault rifles were to have taken part in a military exercise in a busy Canterbury shopping and residential area.
But the army torpedoed the plan after members of the public began asking questions.
Up to 30 soldiers from Burnham Military Camp were to have patrolled Rolleston's main shopping area and nearby residential areas with unloaded rifles last week.
The New Zealand Defence Force advertised the exercise in the public notices section of the Selwyn Times, saying rifles would be "pointed down at all times".
After the advert was published it didn't take long for concerned residents to start ringing.
A NZDF spokesperson said the exercise had now been moved to the Burnham area.