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I have a couple of registered personal firearms and my wife has a couple as well. Will we be able to take them when we PCS? Are there any processes that we need to be aware of regarding registering them for on base housing?
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
Posted 4 y ago
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If you are going to be living on-post, you will have to register them with the post PMO. You will be able to keep them in your on-post residence, but you cannot transport them, with the exception of taking them off-post to shoot, and then back on post to *directly* return them to your quarters.
If you will be living off-post, then there is no restriction or registration necessary.
If you live in barracks, you will have to register your firearms, and keep them in the company arms room. Or you can not disclose you own them (unless there is a local policy that requires you report all firearms owned), and keep them off post in a storage facility.
If you will be living off-post, then there is no restriction or registration necessary.
If you live in barracks, you will have to register your firearms, and keep them in the company arms room. Or you can not disclose you own them (unless there is a local policy that requires you report all firearms owned), and keep them off post in a storage facility.
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SPC Josh Tharp
Thanks for the detailed response!
I presume that registering in that manner applies to my wife's firearms as well as mine.
Do you know if it is the OCONUS or what changes for an OCONUS deployment?
I presume that registering in that manner applies to my wife's firearms as well as mine.
Do you know if it is the OCONUS or what changes for an OCONUS deployment?
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MAJ Byron Oyler
This is spot on and I will add you need to know the state laws of where you are living. OCONUS includes Hawaii and Alaska and they are very different. It is my understanding if you PCS to Canada you can get paperwork to drive with them from CONUS to Alaska but I am not certain. I would recommend registering all weapons secured in on post housing with PMO regardless who owns them as I do not believe it matters. Do some checking at the post you are PCSing to and see if that is a loophole. Even if it is, you would need paperwork bringing them back on post to your residence.
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SFC (Join to see)
You may want to reach out to the overseas command/provost Marshall and with your local transportation office. Some overseas assignments you cannot ship weapons so verify with transportation on whether or not you can ship. SPC Josh Tharp
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You should check with the base you're going to.
This is for JBLM:
Storing / Transporting Personal Weapons
For individuals residing on JBLM weapons must be stored in either a Unit Arms Room or in family quarters. Firearms stored in family quarters will be stored in a
locked container or secured with a trigger lock. Ammunition will be stored in a separate locked container.
Weapons can only be carried in a vehicle when traveling to and from authorized hunting, target practice, matches, or off post locations.
When transporting weapons, they must be secured in the vehicle's trunk or, if the vehicle doesn't have a lockable trunk, encased in such a manner that it's not
readily accessible to the driver or passengers.
Weapons must be transported unloaded and ammunition must be stored separately from the weapon.
The registration form must be readily available at all times while a weapon is located on JBLM property.
When entering JBLM vehicle occupants are required to declare the presence of any firearms located in the vehicle
Concealed weapon permits are not valid on JBLM.
This is for JBLM:
Storing / Transporting Personal Weapons
For individuals residing on JBLM weapons must be stored in either a Unit Arms Room or in family quarters. Firearms stored in family quarters will be stored in a
locked container or secured with a trigger lock. Ammunition will be stored in a separate locked container.
Weapons can only be carried in a vehicle when traveling to and from authorized hunting, target practice, matches, or off post locations.
When transporting weapons, they must be secured in the vehicle's trunk or, if the vehicle doesn't have a lockable trunk, encased in such a manner that it's not
readily accessible to the driver or passengers.
Weapons must be transported unloaded and ammunition must be stored separately from the weapon.
The registration form must be readily available at all times while a weapon is located on JBLM property.
When entering JBLM vehicle occupants are required to declare the presence of any firearms located in the vehicle
Concealed weapon permits are not valid on JBLM.
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