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  • Tyke8319
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
    CGN Contributor
    • Nov 2013
    • 2105

    A & D book for "gunsmithing"

    Just curious what others do with old A&D books collected over the years from gunsmithing work taken in pursuant to ATF 178.124 - 178.147.
    American soldier by choice. Made in America by the Grace of God.

    So, now it is ironic that the State whittles away at the right of its citizens to defend themselves from the possible oppression of their State.
    Judge Roger T. Benitez
    LCM's ruled legal 3/29/2019
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    weaselfire
    Member
    • Jun 2014
    • 118

    Originally posted by Tyke8319
    Just curious what others do with old A&D books collected over the years from gunsmithing work taken in pursuant to ATF 178.124 - 178.147.
    Stored in a file cabinet by date. I write the date range on the cover, make sure everything is disposed of and put it away for ATF retention requirements.

    Jeff

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      Tyke8319
      CGN/CGSSA Contributor
      CGN Contributor
      • Nov 2013
      • 2105

      Roger all. That's been my practice for the last 20 od years... Wondering if there had been any updated practice I might have missed.
      American soldier by choice. Made in America by the Grace of God.

      So, now it is ironic that the State whittles away at the right of its citizens to defend themselves from the possible oppression of their State.
      Judge Roger T. Benitez
      LCM's ruled legal 3/29/2019

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