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I am hoping that some of you might have experience with the BATFE to advise me as to how big a safe I need to have to get an FFL. Will a 500 pound unit with a 30 minute fire rating, bolted to the floor work, or do I need 1000 pound plus safe with a 2 or 3 hour fire rating. Does the government even care if it's a fire safe? Is it all about stolen guns? Any way, I would be glad to hear from you fellows who have dealt with the BATFE, before I talk to any one from the government myself.
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Hi,
Well they really don't care as long as they are locked up. After all you are the one responsable. What we did was a large 1500lb with about a 4 hr rating. On the outside a warning not to use a torch on this unit (Black Power Storage EXPLOSIVE). Gets soneone's attention just in case some fool gets that close to it.. a 8lb keg dosn't hurt ether... AirAmp |
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