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Deleted 05-08-2013 09:36 PM

Looks like i may have to pay a "VISIT" when he and the SGM is out for the night/weekend.

deputybpfife 05-08-2013 09:53 PM

Very nice, ColMike!

DaFadda 05-08-2013 11:15 PM

Is there a limit on the number of primers you can own? Hmmm... I thought that might be a state by state issue... or that you can't have.... say...... more than 10000 in your home, but your shed out back was another story... or that you can't have more than x pounds of powder... I dunno... someone help me out here.

Is the BATFE coming to see anyone?

Just asking?
DaFadda

ColMike 05-09-2013 07:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaFadda (Post 53237)
Is there a limit on the number of primers you can own? Hmmm... I thought that might be a state by state issue... or that you can't have.... say...... more than 10000 in your home, but your shed out back was another story... or that you can't have more than x pounds of powder... I dunno... someone help me out here.

Is the BATFE coming to see anyone?

Just asking?
DaFadda


Here's what I've found:
Powder
NFPA495-85, Standard for the Manufacture, Transportation, Storage and Use of Explosive Materials, (c) 1985, National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA 02269.
10-3 SMOKELESS PROPELLANTS. 10-3.1 Quantities of smokeless propellants not exceeding 25 LB (11.3kg), in shipping containers approved by the U.S. Department of Transportation, may be transported in a private vehicle.

10-3.2 Quantities of smokeless propellants exceeding 25 lb (11.3kg) but not exceeding 50 lb (22.7 kg), transported in a private vehicle, shall be transported in a portable magazine having wood walls of at least 1-inc. (25.4-mm) nominal thickness.

10-3.3 Transportation of more than 50 lb (22.7 kg) of smokeless propellants in a private vehicle is prohibited.

10-3.6 Smokeless propellants shall be stored in shipping containers specified by U. S. Department of Transportation Hazardous Materials Regulations.

10-3.7 Smokeless propellants intended for personal use in quantities not exceeding 20 lb (9.1 kg) may be stored in original containers in residences. Quantities exceeding 20 lb (9.1 kg), but not exceeding 50 lb (22.7 kg), may be stored in residences if kept in a wooden box or cabinet having walls or at least 1-inc. (25.4-mm) nominal thickness.
Primers:
RECOMMENDATIONS ON STORAGE AND HANDLING
Issued by the National Fire Protection Association
Battery March Park, Quincy, MA 02269 and reprinted with their permission

11-5 Small Arms Primers
11-5.1 Small arms primers shall be transported or stored in
containers approved by the US Department of Transportation.
Know the Following
RECOMMENDATIONS ON STORAGE AND HANDLING
Issued by the National Fire Protection Association
Battery March Park, Quincy, MA 02269 and reprinted with their permission:
NFPA 495
Explosive Materials Code
11-5.2 Transportation of small arms primers shall comply
with US Department of Transportation Regulations.
11-5.3 No more than 25,000 small arms primers may be
transported in a private vehicle.
11-5.4 No more than 10,000 small arms primers may be
stored in residences.


In both instances they are labled as 'recommendations'. secondly, it does not define 'residence'. Is an out building, more than 100' away from your primary living space considered residence? I don't know. Anyway, that's what I found.

sdmc530 05-09-2013 11:42 AM

Mike....we are just giving you hell, in all honesty we are jealouse of your stockpile, but I am not too far behind you...

Dave Waits 06-04-2013 09:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ColMike (Post 53245)
Here's what I've found:
Powder
NFPA495-85, Standard for the Manufacture, Transportation, Storage and Use of Explosive Materials, (c) 1985, National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA 02269.
10-3 SMOKELESS PROPELLANTS. 10-3.1 Quantities of smokeless propellants not exceeding 25 LB (11.3kg), in shipping containers approved by the U.S. Department of Transportation, may be transported in a private vehicle.

10-3.2 Quantities of smokeless propellants exceeding 25 lb (11.3kg) but not exceeding 50 lb (22.7 kg), transported in a private vehicle, shall be transported in a portable magazine having wood walls of at least 1-inc. (25.4-mm) nominal thickness.

10-3.3 Transportation of more than 50 lb (22.7 kg) of smokeless propellants in a private vehicle is prohibited.

10-3.6 Smokeless propellants shall be stored in shipping containers specified by U. S. Department of Transportation Hazardous Materials Regulations.

10-3.7 Smokeless propellants intended for personal use in quantities not exceeding 20 lb (9.1 kg) may be stored in original containers in residences. Quantities exceeding 20 lb (9.1 kg), but not exceeding 50 lb (22.7 kg), may be stored in residences if kept in a wooden box or cabinet having walls or at least 1-inc. (25.4-mm) nominal thickness.
Primers:
RECOMMENDATIONS ON STORAGE AND HANDLING
Issued by the National Fire Protection Association
Battery March Park, Quincy, MA 02269 and reprinted with their permission

11-5 Small Arms Primers
11-5.1 Small arms primers shall be transported or stored in
containers approved by the US Department of Transportation.
Know the Following
RECOMMENDATIONS ON STORAGE AND HANDLING
Issued by the National Fire Protection Association
Battery March Park, Quincy, MA 02269 and reprinted with their permission:
NFPA 495
Explosive Materials Code
11-5.2 Transportation of small arms primers shall comply
with US Department of Transportation Regulations.
11-5.3 No more than 25,000 small arms primers may be
transported in a private vehicle.
11-5.4 No more than 10,000 small arms primers may be
stored in residences.


In both instances they are labled as 'recommendations'. secondly, it does not define 'residence'. Is an out building, more than 100' away from your primary living space considered residence? I don't know. Anyway, that's what I found.


Oh-uh!
http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/i...psb2035b07.jpg

There are five 8lb.Cannisters of powder on the other side.

Riverpigusmc 06-04-2013 09:29 PM

I have 2 pounds of powder and 800 primers. They sit on top of my safe by where that woman sleeps.

ColMike 06-04-2013 09:56 PM

looking good!


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