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<blockquote data-quote="ratski" data-source="post: 4004988" data-attributes="member: 936"><p>My originals go into a safety deposit box at the bank. Each in an envelope clearly labeled as to which item it covers. </p><p>I scan the originals and save them to a file on my computer</p><p>I print out copies and laminate the copies. I keep a laminated copy in a binder that rests in my safe with the items. </p><p>When I go to the range, I take a laminated copy in the range bag.</p><p>I've also started having copies on my cell phone.</p><p></p><p>I've been asked several times to see my forms.</p><p>Several ranges I have shot at in the past have asked to see the forms. </p><p>I asked one range about the policy. Interesting reply. Two reasons, one to make sure you are legal and two, so that if one of the other customers calls the cops and they show up, they can intervene and say "yes, he's legal."</p><p></p><p>I've had to show a couple of times when shooting "in the wild". </p><p>Even though on private property, some folks get kinda "hinky" hearing automatic weapon fire.</p><p></p><p>Also, if you travel, make sure you have the correct forms. </p><p>Some NFA items do not require the Form 5320.20 to travel to another state, but...it doesn't hurt to have it just in case "Barney" doesn't know the law.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratski, post: 4004988, member: 936"] My originals go into a safety deposit box at the bank. Each in an envelope clearly labeled as to which item it covers. I scan the originals and save them to a file on my computer I print out copies and laminate the copies. I keep a laminated copy in a binder that rests in my safe with the items. When I go to the range, I take a laminated copy in the range bag. I've also started having copies on my cell phone. I've been asked several times to see my forms. Several ranges I have shot at in the past have asked to see the forms. I asked one range about the policy. Interesting reply. Two reasons, one to make sure you are legal and two, so that if one of the other customers calls the cops and they show up, they can intervene and say "yes, he's legal." I've had to show a couple of times when shooting "in the wild". Even though on private property, some folks get kinda "hinky" hearing automatic weapon fire. Also, if you travel, make sure you have the correct forms. Some NFA items do not require the Form 5320.20 to travel to another state, but...it doesn't hurt to have it just in case "Barney" doesn't know the law. [/QUOTE]
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