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DOE Directives allow for reduced frequency of inventory and maintenance checks for stored firearms. What is meant by the term “stored firearms”?

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DOE Directives allow for reduced frequency of inventory and maintenance checks for stored firearms. What is meant by the term “stored firearms”?

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To qualify as “stored firearms,” the weapons cannot be designated as available to support “contingency operations;” e.g., M-4s that could be issued for an emergency response would need to be inspected semiannually. They could not be defined as “stored firearms”. In other words, “stored firearms” cannot be part of the active inventory available for duty, training, qualifications, or contingency response operations.

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