

Western Australian tactical training
BUILT FOR SET. DESIGNED FOR SAFETY.
Script breakdown, armoury selection, performer training, safety briefings, chain-of-custody, blank-fire planning and continuity support from rehearsal through wrap.
Special Forces and counter-terrorism credibility through Mack McCormack.
Local screen capacity for productions shooting in Western Australia.
Film-first workflows for producers, ADs, stunt, SFX and camera teams.
Armoury process and capability-transfer support with Warwick Film Armoury.
One integrated service for weapons work on screen.
The offer is broader than hire. It connects prop pathways, legal controls, performer confidence, tactical realism, continuity and on-set supervision.
01 Film Armoury
Production weapons, imitation firearms, stunt-safe replicas, blank-fire pathways, continuity support and armourer attendance.
02 Tactical Screen Training
Actor and stunt performer coaching for military, police, counter-terrorism, TRG, close protection and special forces scenes.
03 On-Set Supervision
Safety briefings, chain-of-custody, scene resets, ammunition controls, exclusion zones and production-facing documentation.
Scaled for US productions. Practical for local shoots.
A large inbound project and a short local proof-of-concept need different levels of support. Saferight are equipped to deliver training and safety for all production scopes.
Major
Studio and streaming productions
Script breakdowns, cast bootcamps, inventory planning, department coordination, rehearsal blocks and major-scene risk design.
Local
Independent features, shorts and commercials
Fast-turnaround prop guidance, actor handling sessions, authenticity passes and safe alternatives to functional weapons.
Training
Police, TRG and special forces screen work
Movement, posture, command presence and tactical behaviour that reads credibly on camera without losing production control.
The public site should show breadth without over-promising confirmed stock: contemporary police, military, special forces, period, civilian, non-firing and stunt-safe pathways.
Contemporary Tactical
Service pistols, carbines, tactical shotguns, submachine gun replicas and precision rifle platforms.
Military & Special Forces
CQB carbines, bullpup rifles, AK platforms, machine gun props and tactical accessories.
Period & Commonwealth
Lee-Enfield, Webley, SLR, Sterling, Bren-style and WWII / Cold War packages.
Stunt-Safe Alternatives
Rubber, resin, inert, non-firing, background and holster-safe variants for controlled production use.
The frame can be dramatic. The process cannot be casual.
The visual language should keep returning to control: who handles what, when it is issued, how it is reset, where the crew stands, and what the production has documented.
Set Controls:
Safety briefings and performer boundaries
Controlled issue, return and reconciliation
Blank, inert and imitation pathways
Camera, stunt, SFX and AD coordination
Production Readiness:
Script and scene risk review
Training before performer handling
Location and exclusion-zone planning
Subject to licence, approval and insurance controls
For producers, production managers, assistant directors, stunt coordinators and art departments planning weapons, armoury, tactical movement or high-risk screen work in WA.