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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 2886710" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>Always carry a copy of your paperwork and be prepared to show it to LEO's. </p><p>Especially full autos because they make a lot of noise and someone is bound to call the cops if not on a regular range.</p><p>Failure to do so gets you a trip to the county lock-up and NFA item confiscated.</p><p>Or at least held until someone can show up with a copy of the paperwork.</p><p></p><p>Can't show paperwork then your in possession of contraband. "An unregistered NFA device".</p><p></p><p>I know a couple people who are or were members here that this has happened to.</p><p>Their wives showed up with the papers before they were taken downtown and they were on their way with their guns.</p><p>Both were driving pick-ups and had the guns in the front seat and were stopped for speeding.</p><p></p><p>As far as ranges go , most indoor ranges will ask to see paperwork. They don't want to be on the 6 o'clock news </p><p>if something happens. </p><p>Remember the next time you go shooting, the guy standing next to you could be a BATF agent. Has happened locally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 2886710, member: 6777"] Always carry a copy of your paperwork and be prepared to show it to LEO's. Especially full autos because they make a lot of noise and someone is bound to call the cops if not on a regular range. Failure to do so gets you a trip to the county lock-up and NFA item confiscated. Or at least held until someone can show up with a copy of the paperwork. Can't show paperwork then your in possession of contraband. "An unregistered NFA device". I know a couple people who are or were members here that this has happened to. Their wives showed up with the papers before they were taken downtown and they were on their way with their guns. Both were driving pick-ups and had the guns in the front seat and were stopped for speeding. As far as ranges go , most indoor ranges will ask to see paperwork. They don't want to be on the 6 o'clock news if something happens. Remember the next time you go shooting, the guy standing next to you could be a BATF agent. Has happened locally. [/QUOTE]
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