Where can I buy a 30.06 sign?
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Where can I buy a 30.06 sign?
I would like to post a 30.06 sign on the inside of my classroom doors, any idea where to purchase one?
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Re: Where can I buy a 30.06 sign?
guess you don't want any renewal customers?Brian Mobley wrote:I would like to post a 30.06 sign on the inside of my classroom doors, any idea where to purchase one?

I remember that http://www.txchia.org/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; was selling them at instructor school.
Also I would think any competent sign shop could make one for you if given the exact wording/size requirements (but do you REALLY want that info getting out there?


I actually made a "home made" sign to use for classroom explanation - just printed the entire text at 1-inch letter height on my home printer then cut out all the words and taped them to a 2-foot x 3-foot piece of poster board ... looks like a giant ransom note

Re: Where can I buy a 30.06 sign?
That is hilarious!A-R wrote:... looks like a giant ransom notebut gets the point across on just how big the sign will be with 1-inch letters.
Re: Where can I buy a 30.06 sign?
You could always just pry one off the wall of some 30.06 posted business. 

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Re: Where can I buy a 30.06 sign?
I have one of the TXCHIA 30.06 signs and one of their 51% signs. Good training aids the 30.06 sign isn't compliant though the letters are only 5/8".
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Re: Where can I buy a 30.06 sign?
The plan was to use them as training aids, did not even think about barring CHLer's! 

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Re: Where can I buy a 30.06 sign?
Remember, 30.06 requires that they receive notice AND carry without effective consent. If you tell them they can carry, they have consent. Otherwise, wouldn't every instructor who gives students a copy of CHL-16 be giving notice because the wording appears that "document"?Brian Mobley wrote:The plan was to use them as training aids, did not even think about barring CHLer's!
And you could always print a nice "Sample Only" across the front in red.
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Re: Where can I buy a 30.06 sign?
I tell my students the 30.06 sign I have is non-compliant because of the size of the letters. I tell them if in doubt about a sign they encounter to check the letters with a quarter. A quarter is 1" in diameter.
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Re: Where can I buy a 30.06 sign?
You might want to remind them that the letters should be slightly larger than the Quarter coin.MoJo wrote:I tell my students the 30.06 sign I have is non-compliant because of the size of the letters. I tell them if in doubt about a sign they encounter to check the letters with a quarter. A quarter is 1" in diameter.
24.26mm = .955 inches
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Re: Where can I buy a 30.06 sign?
0.005 inches? Wow, that is a FINE LINE between you and a trespassing chargePurplehood wrote:You might want to remind them that the letters should be slightly larger than the Quarter coin.MoJo wrote:I tell my students the 30.06 sign I have is non-compliant because of the size of the letters. I tell them if in doubt about a sign they encounter to check the letters with a quarter. A quarter is 1" in diameter.
24.26mm = .955 inches

Re: Where can I buy a 30.06 sign?
A-R wrote:0.005 inches? Wow, that is a FINE LINE between you and a trespassing chargePurplehood wrote:You might want to remind them that the letters should be slightly larger than the Quarter coin.MoJo wrote:I tell my students the 30.06 sign I have is non-compliant because of the size of the letters. I tell them if in doubt about a sign they encounter to check the letters with a quarter. A quarter is 1" in diameter.
24.26mm = .955 inches

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Re: Where can I buy a 30.06 sign?
You could have them make one with an intentional error, if your primary intent is for students to understand how large the sign would be. I suggest removing the word "not" so if the sign shop manufactures more to sell...A-R wrote:Also I would think any competent sign shop could make one for you if given the exact wording/size requirements (but do you REALLY want that info getting out there?)
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Re: Where can I buy a 30.06 sign?
0.045 inches or about 1/20 of an inch which is discernible by eye.A-R wrote:0.005 inches? Wow, that is a FINE LINE between you and a trespassing chargePurplehood wrote:You might want to remind them that the letters should be slightly larger than the Quarter coin.MoJo wrote:I tell my students the 30.06 sign I have is non-compliant because of the size of the letters. I tell them if in doubt about a sign they encounter to check the letters with a quarter. A quarter is 1" in diameter.
24.26mm = .955 inches