Good discussion guys.
I think I will take a picture of it and keep it on my phone. The original will be stored in the safe.
Maybe a color copy in the range bag.
Yes a range office asked. I agree, its their range, their rules. I just put it away and he was fine with it.
My real question was: what if an ATF agent asked and you didn't have your stamp on you?
Anyone ever been asked to see a stamp at the range? I got asked over the holidays at a range in OH. I went and did some research and you only are required to show your paperwork to an ATF agent.
What happens if you happen to get asked by an ATF agent and you don't have it with you? Not...
PWS Summit if you can find one. Straight pull Ruger 10/22 action, all the Ruger 10/22 stocks, and mags fit. I have the Magpul stock and the carbon barrel. So quiet you only hear "click" and then the bullet hitting the target.
I have the Dobbs 22 can on it.
I filed for my 22 suppressor right before they changed the rule and in the middle of the flood of people trying to get in with trusts, that was 14months.
From what I have read on the ole Internet, I do not need to inform the ATF that I am taking my silencer to FL to shoot at a friends house. Can the collective wisdom on here validate that?