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NFA & Class III Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="Wormydog1724" data-source="post: 2412871" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>I keep a folder in my truck, one in each of my gun bags, one in my hunting bag, and one in my safe with copies of all of my stamps. Original stamps and my original trust are in a safety deposit box. I've been stopped once with my SBR and can in the passenger seat, mag inserted with chamber empty. The sheriff asked if I had the proper paperwork to own it and I said yes do you want to see it? He said sure and walked around and opened my passenger door and started finger f&cking my gun. He thought I was offering to see my gun. Which wasn't a big deal except the can was still burning hot from doing a few mag dumps about 10 minutes prior. I warned him the can was hot but he didn't seem to hear me over his excitement. After 10 minutes of BS'ing in the classifieds, I mean, BS'ing he let me go. Made me late for dinner though.</p><p></p><p>Can I get a cool story bro?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wormydog1724, post: 2412871, member: 8931"] I keep a folder in my truck, one in each of my gun bags, one in my hunting bag, and one in my safe with copies of all of my stamps. Original stamps and my original trust are in a safety deposit box. I've been stopped once with my SBR and can in the passenger seat, mag inserted with chamber empty. The sheriff asked if I had the proper paperwork to own it and I said yes do you want to see it? He said sure and walked around and opened my passenger door and started finger f&cking my gun. He thought I was offering to see my gun. Which wasn't a big deal except the can was still burning hot from doing a few mag dumps about 10 minutes prior. I warned him the can was hot but he didn't seem to hear me over his excitement. After 10 minutes of BS'ing in the classifieds, I mean, BS'ing he let me go. Made me late for dinner though. Can I get a cool story bro? [/QUOTE]
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