How many times has this EVER happened without several triggering events involving that range? The ATF has relatively few personnel so i dont see random checks happening. Also, you dont have to carry the stamp around legally.bblhd672 wrote:I’ve read on other sites today that this is not uncommon - supposed to protect the range owners should ATF come to the range and check tax stamps of shooters present with NFA items. Prevent ranges for being charged with allowing illegal firearms.
Whether or not that is an actual ATF regulation or a range rule recommended by attorneys I don’t know.
Wish the Hearing Protection Act would get passed and put end to the suppressor foolishness.
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- Sun Jan 28, 2018 9:10 pm
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