I want to buy a SBR but I don't know if I can even get one because I live in the barracks in Camp Lejeune, Anyone know?
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I want to buy a SBR but I don't know if I can even get one because I live in the barracks in Camp Lejeune, Anyone know?
I dont think it would be a problem, you'd obviously have to follow the USMC's regulations about firearms on base.
But if you have your CLEO (sheriff/judge) or you go the trust route, as long as its stored in accordance with your base protocol, you *shouldn't* get any flack about it...
But it does bring up an interesting point in regards to NFA and it being out of your "possession", but an ARMS locker on a USMC base would be probably be more secure than someone's private safe inside a suburban home...
I would do it to your permanent address and keep it there. I also wouldn't count on the J-ville CLEO signing off on it.
Does the Provost need to be brought in the loop on this? I know you have to register firearms when living on base?
Love you Pop. F*ck Cancer.
Provost for Ft. Bragg was keenly interested in my class 3 stuff, cant speak for the marines, but Id atleast ask them.
Dont sweat the small stuff.
If youre not taking fire, its all small stuff.
Devil, let me tell you it's a NO GO on firearms in the barracks...no matter what. Even K-Bars are not "supposed" to be in there. And I'm not even sure that (A) I'd want my firearm in the Armory and (B) Trust them even if they would take possession of it.
I'm stationed at New River. PM me for contact info and a meet and greet possibly.
E5H
Saiga S12 is my new Homeland Defense weapon.
Yes, PMO does need to be informed of firearms in any domicile occupied by the active duty Marine. This goes for Base Housing, rentals or a purchased homes. Because the funds come from the Marine Corps their still entitled to have situational awareness of the contents i.e. weapons inside.
Example: Domestic dispute rings out(on/off base), shots fired and base and local law enforcement are called. PMO will do a check to see what weapons if any are on file so they know what their walking into.
Hope this helps someone. >>NOTE<< Once again not everyone does this because they don't want people to know their business. I know I don't.![]()
Saiga S12 is my new Homeland Defense weapon.
Son your out of your mind if you think that there is any chance of having a class III weapon IN the barracks. Let alone any weapon. How long have you been in anyhow to be asking that? Hell most units don't even allow their men to CLEAN their service weapons in their rooms.
Now if you want to go ahead and keep it in the armory you go ahead and try. Again so highly doubtful it's barely worth the thought, especially since your not only talking about a weapon but a Class III weapon. But I don't think I'd want anyone's dickskinners fingerbanging my rifle. Which by the way, WILL HAPPEN in the armory.
Having a firearm at your place on base housing is completely different and has a different set of rules.
A suggestion if I may. Head out to the nearest stripjoint. The Driftwood if I remember correctly (been a while). Marry the first low down skanky Jacksonville stripper you can find. And then get yourself into base housing. Then MAYBE, there is a shot.
I'm guessing that since your a Marine you do indeed have a chain of command. And well, since common sense is not a common virtue, you may want to use that chain of command to answer a question such as this.....not the internet.
WARNING. If you do run that one up the chain be prepared for rigorous PT and/or duty on the weekend for asking a dumb question.
[QUOTE=mactastic;121474]Son your out of your mindQUOTE]
Well thanks for making me sound like I'm some new boot. I have been in for a while now (2 OIF deployments) so I'm pretty sure I know how things work. Anyway my question was not if I could keep a class 3 weapon in the barracks. My question was that I was trying to see if there was a way I could have it but store it some where else.
You might be able to get one, and put the lower in a safety deposit box somewhere. That may be an option worth looking into. Even if you have to get it in your home state, and leave it there.
By the way, thank you for your service
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