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Irving
12-27-2010, 14:13
When you have a tax stamp in your possession, is there some sort of storage requirement for keeping those items at your house?

For example, if I turn a shotgun into an SBS, am I required to keep it inside a safe when I'm not using it? I realize that ownership of an NFA item requires great responsibility, and a safe would be a great idea. I'm just wondering if I am required to buy a $1,000 safe to put a $400 gun into.

micah360
12-27-2010, 14:36
I don't know... I have all my NFA stuff in lock down... along with all my non-NFA stuff too... but I have kids, so that's enough reason for a safe right there.

But, I'd buy a cheap safe anyway to be on the safe side. Go to Wal-mart... they have a bunch of low-end safes in stock right now.

Graves
12-27-2010, 14:45
AFAIK, no. However, only those you've specified in your trust or LLC can legally have access to the item when you're not around (roommates, little ones, GF/wife, guests, etc.) so a locking storage container is almost a must. A simple stack-on or locking cabinet would work I suppose, you don't have to go spend $1k on a safe.

Irving
12-27-2010, 14:47
That's the ultimate plan, just curious if I need to rearrange my plans to purchase stuff.

Great-Kazoo
12-28-2010, 15:54
i send them money and paperwork, they send me tax stamps. have never been asked where or how i store them.
something secure is always the best idea.

StagLefty
12-28-2010, 16:21
That's the ultimate plan, just curious if I need to rearrange my plans to purchase stuff.

Since I already have a safe you simply need to put my name on your trust and I can keep them for you-problem solved [Beer]

Irving
12-28-2010, 16:37
I don't have to put your name on the trust if you give me the only key! ;)

StagLefty
12-28-2010, 16:54
I don't have to put your name on the trust if you give me the only key! ;)

KEY ?-I had the door welded shut so everything was safe.[ROFL1]