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FFL Question C&R

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What are the storage requirements for your C&R? Safe, Case, None?????
I know someone around here can help me out.
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I've only had mine 14 months. As far as I know, there are no federal requirements for storage with a C&R.

Just use your common sense.
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Mike1951 wrote:I've only had mine 14 months. As far as I know, there are no federal requirements for storage with a C&R.

Just use your common sense.
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Yep, there are no storage requirements.
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The only thing I would recommend is that in addition to the required bound book for your C&R weapons you also keep a separate bound book for any non C&R firearms that you own. I keep both books in my safe.

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Go to http://www.Cruffler.com. It's got some good info for collectors

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SC1903A3 wrote:The only thing I would recommend is that in addition to the required bound book for your C&R weapons you also keep a separate bound book for any non C&R firearms that you own. I keep both books in my safe.

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Go to http://www.Cruffler.com. It's got some good info for collectors

Welcome aboard fellow cruffler. :txflag:
Great....Thanks.. Any other helpful hints would be greatly appreciated.
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