If this is true moving forward you just gained a ton of business from me. I will ask for you when I'm there.extremist wrote:Good news - my suggestion was accepted and acted on immediately and effective today no more asking for your papers at our range.
So sorry for the previous issues but it is no longer one.
James
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- Wed Jan 31, 2018 10:38 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
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- Sun Jan 28, 2018 11:17 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: NFA tax stamp and your local TX gun range?
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Re: NFA tax stamp and your local TX gun range?
Rules are rules but you mind telling me why? I refuse to go to a range that requires me to bring my original stamp.extremist wrote:
Chris, that is the policy at ShootPointBlank, it's in the range rules that you signed when you bought the waiver. I was teaching the LTC class last night but saw Dave T. come in with his Glock Gen5 shirt on and said hey. Didn't know he was shooting any NFA items. I would have said Hi if I would have seen you also. But the RSO should have asked him too, even though it may have annoyed him. But it's really not a big deal (at least to me) I always carry my Form 4 copies with me for the items I have. Go ahead and write to managment - they won't change it. Just the policy set by Tom the owner in Ohio. Just like the requirement that we as employees have to carry IWB, no OWB carry. I don't like it either, but if I want to work there, I live with it.
I think our range is pretty cool, RSOs are generally not annoying - I know I'm not when I'm on duty Clean, big and well lit.
James
- Sun Jan 28, 2018 1:35 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
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NFA tax stamp and your local TX gun range?
Is there a requirement for you to bring your original tax stamp to the range when shooting a suppressor, SBR, or other NFA item? Today is the second time I've been told by a friend that they were turned away from a range because they only had a copy of their paperwork. My gun range has never asked me for the tax stamp or even a copy of it. I have copies in my range bag and one on my phone. Original is in the safe tucked away for safe keeping.
Obviously their range = their rules. I get it. But am I missing something? One range said that you could go to jail if you didn't have the original tax stamp in your possession at the range.
Obviously their range = their rules. I get it. But am I missing something? One range said that you could go to jail if you didn't have the original tax stamp in your possession at the range.