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<blockquote data-quote="Fyrtwuck" data-source="post: 3169226" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>A lot of this information is available in the NFA section of this forum. </p><p></p><p>I have laminated copies of my forms in the bottom of my range bag. I’ve only been asked once if I had them. When they were produced, I don’t think the guy knew what he was looking at. </p><p></p><p>Supposedly the only time you’re REQUIRED to show your forms is when asked by an ATF agent or IRS because it’s a tax document and subject to the same privacy as your tax return. </p><p></p><p>It can save a lot of time and grief to have the forms if you get asked by LE. If you didn’t have them, you could be detained till legality and possession is confirmed through the PD and ATF. Also, if you go to a range and the owner or an employee asks for one and it’s refused, they can ask you to leave. Their range, their rules. </p><p></p><p>Be familiar with the ATF rules and regs if you decide to take your NFA toy to another state. First is that it has to be allowed in that state. Second is that some items require a temporary transfer form (no fees) to take the item across state lines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fyrtwuck, post: 3169226, member: 23"] A lot of this information is available in the NFA section of this forum. I have laminated copies of my forms in the bottom of my range bag. I’ve only been asked once if I had them. When they were produced, I don’t think the guy knew what he was looking at. Supposedly the only time you’re REQUIRED to show your forms is when asked by an ATF agent or IRS because it’s a tax document and subject to the same privacy as your tax return. It can save a lot of time and grief to have the forms if you get asked by LE. If you didn’t have them, you could be detained till legality and possession is confirmed through the PD and ATF. Also, if you go to a range and the owner or an employee asks for one and it’s refused, they can ask you to leave. Their range, their rules. Be familiar with the ATF rules and regs if you decide to take your NFA toy to another state. First is that it has to be allowed in that state. Second is that some items require a temporary transfer form (no fees) to take the item across state lines. [/QUOTE]
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