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<blockquote data-quote="Kmccord" data-source="post: 1308679" data-attributes="member: 99039"><p>Not impulsive at all, like I said something I have been thinking about for a long time. I don't have to worry about landlords, I own my own property, insurance, for myself would not be a problem, like I said this is mainly for myself and maybe later on for the public. As for age of myself, hmm are you implying I am childish asking questions to people who are in the business? I have gun safes and of course I would not leave my actions barrel etc out in the open, I for one will need a FFL to purchase actions from the manufacturer so I do realize book keeping and records that need to be maintained as well. A lot of what you stated is common sense, the only real questions I have that requires some real experience is the lathe and setting it up correctly. Like I stated in the beginning, I am looking at getting started a year or so from now, hence the reason for asking questions on literature to purchase and read.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kmccord, post: 1308679, member: 99039"] Not impulsive at all, like I said something I have been thinking about for a long time. I don't have to worry about landlords, I own my own property, insurance, for myself would not be a problem, like I said this is mainly for myself and maybe later on for the public. As for age of myself, hmm are you implying I am childish asking questions to people who are in the business? I have gun safes and of course I would not leave my actions barrel etc out in the open, I for one will need a FFL to purchase actions from the manufacturer so I do realize book keeping and records that need to be maintained as well. A lot of what you stated is common sense, the only real questions I have that requires some real experience is the lathe and setting it up correctly. Like I stated in the beginning, I am looking at getting started a year or so from now, hence the reason for asking questions on literature to purchase and read. [/QUOTE]
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