You gotta be from TEXAS... Everything is bigger there.My shelves, and no, they are not empty bottlesView attachment 1083292
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You gotta be from TEXAS... Everything is bigger there.My shelves, and no, they are not empty bottlesView attachment 1083292
During the holidays was in Helena MT and making the rounds to some of the local sporting goods stores. Went in Bob Wards to check on there powder supply and noticed there was no gun powder on the shelf. I asked the guy behind the gun counter where there powder was. He said, "there's a new fire marshal in town" and he made them pull all the powder off the shelves and they had to keep it in the back room !! Fire code ! How the heck you supposed to sell powder when you can't display it ? Go over to Sportsman Warehouse and they have a few "empties" sitting on the shelf. Fire Marshal hit everybody in town ! Them being a bigger store they could put 20# on the shelve and only have a total of 400# in the building. So you have to ask if they have a can of say, 4895, then they have to go to the back room and look. What a pain. With Helena being the state capitol I wonder if our not so honorable Governor has anything to do with this nonsense ?
Lonnie
Hit the easy buttonThe Sportsman's Warehouse in Las Cruces, NM keeps a current printed inventory on the firearms counter and the empties on the shelf. A quick check of the list will tell you what you need without waiting for help. Works great.
I don’t think fire wood or oil burns as easy as powderSimply how the country is going. Tell people that some new rule is for "safety" and therefore you should not question it. I would be surprised if there has ever been a case of a gun shop having a problem with powders being a fire hazard.
Powder burns, so does firewood, should stores not have stacks of firewood in front of the building? What about lumber yards? What about all the gallons and gallons of oil on the shelves at walmart?
More then likely it because not many us itFire regulations are different for a facility that is occupied 24/7 as well.
My understanding is that black powder storage has become a MAJOR headache for retailers as it is classified as an explosive. I believe this is the major reason why true black powder is so difficult to find anymore.
Never have I had to pay hazmaad onWood or oil