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by olafpfj
Sat Mar 03, 2012 2:05 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Moving / gun storage
Replies: 50
Views: 6094

Re: Moving / gun storage

Scott in Houston wrote:This thread is very interesting. Can you elaborate why a storage facility is a 'no-go'?

It will be BY FAR, the most economical, and most safe, way to stare them (assuming you get a climate controlled, name-brand facility). It blows the doors off, in terms of safety, the other options listed hear, including having a range store them.
:iagree:

I can't answer for the OP but the rules of every storage facility I checked out last time expressely mentioned firearms as prohibited items and ammo fell into the hazardous materials category. When I moved to Texas the moving company had to play the whole "theres no guns in that there safe...rrrrrright ;-) "..."of course not Mr. Truck driver, that would be against the rules... ;-) "

Again...not like that has ever even remotely stopped anyone. Its not illegal just against company policy so the worst they could do would be to evict you.
by olafpfj
Sat Mar 03, 2012 10:57 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Moving / gun storage
Replies: 50
Views: 6094

Re: Moving / gun storage

If you have to go the storage unit route, check their "not allowed" policies. Many prohibit firearm storage and the ammo would be a no go. Found that out when I was between houses a few years ago. Not like that ever stopped anyone but just FYI.

In addition to ranges a local gun store might be agreeable to an arrangement. Other than that you're kinda behind the 8 ball.

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