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Recording of firearms information?
What method of recording information on individual firearms / entire collections for personal use is used by the people here ?
Do you just write down what you have and put it away somewhere , use a spreadsheet with all the information , serial #s , description , origin , pics .etc and save on a disk or flash drive . Do nothing and just hope you never need the info ? Just interested in what everyone does so I can stay up to date . Thanks |
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I picked this up at a show for 3.95 it has entrys for 80-100
firearms. Now I need to get a digital camera so I can print pics from my pc. I dont like the idea of taking film to be processed for everyone to see. |
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BATF and the CA DOJ keeps all that data for me. LOL
Wait, I shouldn't be laughing... |
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Open closet - look inside - thats what I got
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I also have the US Dept of Justice pub ATF 3312.8 which is also a useful FRB. AND... I have a simple Word doc that i write everything into, then email updated copies to myself each time I update the original doc. |
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Sorry Worldmariner almost forgot about this thread.
I went thru the book and i was mistaken about the entry amount. It's actually 50 Printed by J. Martin INC. |
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