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buster
09-11-2013, 05:58 PM
Anyone have specs on what ATF wants to see when they inspect? And does anyone have an HE lic. i'd like to get some advice.

displayfireworks1
09-12-2013, 09:20 AM
Start with reading the Orange Book you can download for free on my website.
http://www.pyrotalk.com/shopping.php

mtpyro
10-28-2013, 06:00 PM
im assuming your asking from the standpoint of getting your 54? I used this indoorType II (http://www.merlinmissiles.com/explosives_magazine.html) magazine to pass my 54 since there was no chance of contingency storage. this WONT be big enough to use (72- 3" color are not physically going to fit) i didn't want to invest a big chunk of $$ in the off chance i didn't get my 54. one thing to remember at least in my case is to get your city/town laws regarding firework storage. my ATF guy was happy with the building on my property (inside the city limits) but when he checked with the locals i had to scramble to find a place outside of city limits. when you get your 54 you can get bigger indoor storage i.e jobsite box (http://www.lowes.com/pd_195894-76354-37211296_0__)rhino line it, get your 3/8" 5 pin locks and your on your way... or you can do what ive been wanting to do and buy a 20ft shipping container and line it with plywood and make me drool

mtpyro
11-03-2013, 09:37 PM
im assuming your asking from the standpoint of getting your 54? I used this indoorType II (http://www.merlinmissiles.com/explosives_magazine.html) magazine to pass my 54 since there was no chance of contingency storage. this WONT be big enough to use (72- 3" color are not physically going to fit) i didn't want to invest a big chunk of $$ in the off chance i didn't get my 54. one thing to remember at least in my case is to get your city/town laws regarding firework storage. my ATF guy was happy with the building on my property (inside the city limits) but when he checked with the locals i had to scramble to find a place outside of city limits. when you get your 54 you can get bigger indoor storage i.e jobsite box (http://www.lowes.com/pd_195894-76354-37211296_0__)rhino line it, get your 3/8" 5 pin locks and your on your way... or you can do what ive been wanting to do and buy a 20ft shipping container and line it with plywood and make me drool


lol... I just came back and look at what i had posted. im surprised no one commented on what i said. my link should have said type IV magazine not type II :p. and if the OP is looking to get his 54 (if you don't have it already) start with a type IV indoor (cheaper)