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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.
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.
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]
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]
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