Yep I was screaming NOOOOOOO all the way until I saw you come to your sensesthe downside, record of them and form to pick them up.... crap
Yep I was screaming NOOOOOOO all the way until I saw you come to your sensesthe downside, record of them and form to pick them up.... crap
Don't ever put any guns or prepper supplies in a public storage unit. Reason being is because in the event of national emergency all the storage facilities all across the country get legally raided by everybody from the Army to the Feds to the Sheriff's for supplies. Legally.What about a storage unit?
I think for short term storage that's not going to be a problem. I say get an air conditioned storage unit inside the building with no outside access. This way you can get to them any time you want.Don't ever put any guns or prepper supplies in a public storage unit. Reason being is because in the event of national emergency all the storage facilities all across the country get legally raided by everybody from the Army to the Feds to the Sheriff's for supplies. Legally.
Short term is still a risk... nobody knows the future... and that includes WW3, Yellowstone exploding and the Biden/Clinton/Obama cartel siezing control... oh wait...I think for short term storage that's not going to be a problem. I say get an air conditioned storage unit inside the building with no outside access. This way you can get to them any time you want.
Problem with this is many storage facilities allow LEO access to the facility for training of K9. I've used several facilities over the years and it was either posted outside of units in hallways or in the rental agreement. YMMV, but its kinda risky at the very least. Also willfull violation of a rental agreement could get you hemmed up and cause forfeiture of the items stored.I think for short term storage that's not going to be a problem. I say get an air conditioned storage unit inside the building with no outside access. This way you can get to them any time you want.
And illegally by the rest of the populace.Don't ever put any guns or prepper supplies in a public storage unit. Reason being is because in the event of national emergency all the storage facilities all across the country get legally raided by everybody from the Army to the Feds to the Sheriff's for supplies. Legally.
I understand pawn shops are not governed under the same set of state laws that banks are. They're like these title loan and payday loan places. They can charge anything they want as long as it's fully disclosed to you when you sign for the money. That's why They're everywhere. At least in MS and TN.Yep. Standard for Alabama. $25 a hundred.
Having owned several containers for different purposes over the years they all have one thing in common. Most will exceed 120 degrees inside in summer. Even with vents on top they are like a pressure cooker. They also sweat when weather is just warm and humid. Which you have a lot of down here. These are a couple of reasons why they are such cheap storage. They might be ok for short periods. But long term you could ruin a lot of your goodies.Looking into that, plus housegoods.
This type unit might curethe hot and cold issues. Much like hvac in our homes. But damn. Hot do you secure it so it won't be carted off? Thst could cost some $$$.Air conditioned and secure but for sure chain it to something big and bury the chain so nobody with a rollback truck can take it. That happened to a friend of mines client. Theives backed a rollback truck thru a window in broad daylight, winched the floor safe onto the truck and drove off.
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Nice try ATF.....How many guns long & short are we talking about???
You know when pawning a gun you are selling it to them they can sell it off at anytime and if you want them back it is the same as a 1st time buy 4470 and background check
Yep that learned me...Nice try ATF.....