Thank you!
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Thank you!
What is the comp weight to gross weight the ATF uses? I have heard a shell that weighs 5lb is considered 2.5lbs and a cake is 1/3 the weight.
For the sake of not starting a new thread, does anyone have any links to a record keeping sheet I can print off and use for transactions?
I missed a few parameters, you are correct. 34 cubic yards would be massive!
I used rubber undercoat in a spray can to coat the inside. I used 1/2" lag bolts that are screwed into the joists of this shed. The inspector was happy I had a non sparking material inside of it.
34.25 cubic yards.
Thanks for uploading the pictures Dave. The magazine was approved and the interview went well. I don't know if it needs to be bolted down or not, but I did it just so its 1 extra piece of security....
My pictures didnt upload. sorry.
Here is what it looks like. The shed is 12' x 10'. The locks are 6 pin with a 3/8 shackle. I did use lag bolts to secure it to the floor also.
its a few hundred feet from any neighbor or road. probably 300' or more if I had to guess.
I have been trying to find concrete info on requirements for a type 4 indoor magazine table of distances, but cannot find anything in the atf book having it in writing. I have a job box that I am...
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