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Ever been asked to show paperwork?
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<blockquote data-quote="RobC" data-source="post: 1121132" data-attributes="member: 687"><p>No, I haven't been asked for paperwork. I likely would not show it to them if asked because I likely would not have it with me. I have duplicates of all of my stamps, but I very rarely bother to carry them with me. For what it's worth, when I do shoot SBRs or silencers at H&H, I don't inform them ahead of time, and so far, no one has ever asked me about it. </p><p></p><p>I realize that H&H can set whatever rules they want, but assuming that my stuff is not legit is not cool. I assume that they pay taxes and I assume that their automobiles are properly registered. Why should they assume that my stuff isn't legal?</p><p></p><p>I've spent thousands of dollars at H&H over the years, but I am becoming less and less inclined to as the days go by. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobC, post: 1121132, member: 687"] No, I haven't been asked for paperwork. I likely would not show it to them if asked because I likely would not have it with me. I have duplicates of all of my stamps, but I very rarely bother to carry them with me. For what it's worth, when I do shoot SBRs or silencers at H&H, I don't inform them ahead of time, and so far, no one has ever asked me about it. I realize that H&H can set whatever rules they want, but assuming that my stuff is not legit is not cool. I assume that they pay taxes and I assume that their automobiles are properly registered. Why should they assume that my stuff isn't legal? I've spent thousands of dollars at H&H over the years, but I am becoming less and less inclined to as the days go by. Rob [/QUOTE]
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