I have the PDF I was emailed hosted on my website. I printed out some QR code stickers that live on the magwell of the SBR and suppressor host that link directly to the PDFs.
Posted: 7/25/2017 11:55:27 AM EDT
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While that's pretty clever, I would personally be uncomfortable with my tax stamp being publicly accessible that easily and especially via something easily photographed. Some random person takes a picture of your item at the range and then can download your Form 4 from the comfort of their computer....
Posted: 7/25/2017 12:53:48 PM EDT
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PDFs of my trust and all stamps in my google drive and locally on the phone. Paper copies of 5320.20s in the truck and in PDF form on the phone.
Posted: 7/25/2017 3:22:01 PM EDT
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Quoted: I have the PDF I was emailed hosted on my website. I printed out some QR code stickers that live on the magwell of the SBR and suppressor host that link directly to the PDFs.
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I wasn't going to go that route, but I've thought about a QR code setup just for entertainment purposes. One 8.5"X11" piece of sheet metal with QR codes laser engraved on it in rows/columns. Each one with a short label underneath so I'd know what they are, and scanning one would take you to a scan of the F1/F4.