A Tauranga builder has been jailed for 25 months after being caught with a small cache of firearms at his Hairini home, including a high-powered AK47 rifle.
Ernest Charles Davy, 40, pleaded guilty to five charges of unlawful possession of a firearm when he appeared in the Tauranga District Court on Wednesday via audio-visual link.
The court heard the charges stemmed from a police search of Davy's home on September 27 last year.
During the search, police located a .22 calibre rifle and a small amount of ammunition hidden behind a Mongrel Mob sign on a wall.
Police also found a high-powered AK47 fitted with a scope, a .243 Remington rifle, and two .303 Lee Enfield rifles inside a Subaru vehicle parked at the address.