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<blockquote data-quote="ratski" data-source="post: 1434253" data-attributes="member: 936"><p>I see nothing wrong with your idea as a backup. However, I've been in plenty of places that have neither cell phone access or access to a printer. </p><p></p><p>And as fare as it being something to remember, if you can remember it is a Class III firearm, you should be able to remember to take your paperwork.</p><p></p><p>I handle it two ways normally. I scan my form 4s. I print them out and laminate them. Then they go into a book. Title of the book is Class III Paperwork, Machine Guns and Suppressors. (I don't have any Shorties, errr.....) when I go anywhere with ANY of my Class III stuff, the book goes in the truck.</p><p></p><p>I also have duplicate laminated copies of the Class III stuff I use most often. Like my Uzi. Those go into the gun case when I am packing it with the gun.</p><p></p><p>I also have a laminated form in the safe that is my "Range Checklist". Stuff that over the years I have forgotten once and don't want to forget again. Paperwork is listed.</p><p></p><p>And yes, I've been asked multiple times to show my paperwork. Mainly at a range. I've take a few courses that were put on by LEOs at their ranges, and even though they know me, I always show them my paperwork. Even though they have seen it before and have fired my weapons before. Out of respect for them, their job and their careers. It is sort of like clearing a firearm before handing it to someone to look at. It becomes habit.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratski, post: 1434253, member: 936"] I see nothing wrong with your idea as a backup. However, I've been in plenty of places that have neither cell phone access or access to a printer. And as fare as it being something to remember, if you can remember it is a Class III firearm, you should be able to remember to take your paperwork. I handle it two ways normally. I scan my form 4s. I print them out and laminate them. Then they go into a book. Title of the book is Class III Paperwork, Machine Guns and Suppressors. (I don't have any Shorties, errr.....) when I go anywhere with ANY of my Class III stuff, the book goes in the truck. I also have duplicate laminated copies of the Class III stuff I use most often. Like my Uzi. Those go into the gun case when I am packing it with the gun. I also have a laminated form in the safe that is my "Range Checklist". Stuff that over the years I have forgotten once and don't want to forget again. Paperwork is listed. And yes, I've been asked multiple times to show my paperwork. Mainly at a range. I've take a few courses that were put on by LEOs at their ranges, and even though they know me, I always show them my paperwork. Even though they have seen it before and have fired my weapons before. Out of respect for them, their job and their careers. It is sort of like clearing a firearm before handing it to someone to look at. It becomes habit. Dave [/QUOTE]
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