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<blockquote data-quote="jeffsoward" data-source="post: 1117066" data-attributes="member: 7228"><p>well played, sir.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I'll take one for the team as long as I get to go fire off some rounds.<img src="/images/smilies/new/tounge1.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":tounge2:" title="Tounge 2 :tounge2:" data-shortname=":tounge2:" /></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Honestly, I don't mind showing my paperwork to anyone.........................when they ask.</p><p>It was more of the <em>way</em> he "asked" that kind of twisted me a little.</p><p>I understand that policies are in place to keep everything legal and in order, no problem. I just wasn't aware that there were policies for NFA items at H&H.</p><p>I like going to H&H. I like shooting my NFA stuff. The funny thing was that I've never had them "ask" before; I take my SBR and Phantom and shoot there often. </p><p>The dude was cool after that though. We talked a little about how they performed and what not, no big deal.</p><p></p><p>Again, to all you "you don't have to shoot there blah blah" folks, Wall never said we have a problem with showing the forms, it's the manner in which we're asked.</p><p>Like I said, I'm cool with showing them. Hell, I'm proud of the things I have, so if they want to look, touch, check, shoot, then I'm cool with it.</p><p>So, next time, I'll hand them to the guys with my blue card. As long as I know the policy, it's cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeffsoward, post: 1117066, member: 7228"] well played, sir. I'll take one for the team as long as I get to go fire off some rounds.:tounge2: Honestly, I don't mind showing my paperwork to anyone.........................when they ask. It was more of the [I]way[/I] he "asked" that kind of twisted me a little. I understand that policies are in place to keep everything legal and in order, no problem. I just wasn't aware that there were policies for NFA items at H&H. I like going to H&H. I like shooting my NFA stuff. The funny thing was that I've never had them "ask" before; I take my SBR and Phantom and shoot there often. The dude was cool after that though. We talked a little about how they performed and what not, no big deal. Again, to all you "you don't have to shoot there blah blah" folks, Wall never said we have a problem with showing the forms, it's the manner in which we're asked. Like I said, I'm cool with showing them. Hell, I'm proud of the things I have, so if they want to look, touch, check, shoot, then I'm cool with it. So, next time, I'll hand them to the guys with my blue card. As long as I know the policy, it's cool. [/QUOTE]
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