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Oakie
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I want to find a professional type firearms log book. I need to list all my collection with my will, for my wife. My friend will handle the sales, but I want her to know value and all the accessories that go with each gun. I don't want to just write it in a loose-leaf notebook. Where can I purchase such a firearm log book??? I have a lot of reloading stuff and accessories that go with each gun. Thanks. Oakie
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Do a google search. May types to be had. Pick one that fills your bill the best.
Gun Log Book / Firearms Acquisition and Disposition Record Book - 120 Pages, Black Cover, Hardbound, 8 7/8" x 11 1/4" (LOG-120-GUN-02-LBT35) (netsuite.com)
These are the books I use and have used for years.
I would recommend creating your own Log Book exactly the way you want it using Microsoft Excel; that's what I did. Easy to update and maintain and you can print out a new copy anytime it is needed. In addition to a paper copy you can store the Excel file on a CD or on a flash drive to keep with your will.
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That is what I was looking at, but wasn't sure what the pages looked like. They only showed the cover and a very short description. Thanks Ricci.
We have to store records for at least twenty years or until the store is closed and they are handled almost daily so the books have to be sturdy.
Here is the link for LF log book.
https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/1902655/finally-ordered-the-log-books-to-send-out-to-potential-consignors-send-me-your-addresses
Brownell's has nice log books also
I am currently doing the same in EXCEL
It has been a long while since i did this in a paper logbook
It is fun rediscovering things that have been buried deep in the back of one of the safes
And !!! I am learning Excel to a whole new level. What a cool and flexible program
Brownell's would be a likely source.
ATF too.
If you don't want to pay for excel, use Open Office, it's free.
I've got them ready to go out.....went by the post office today and somehow forgot the LF post office is closed for 1.5 hours for lunch. I think that is a total joke. I'll get this mailed out tomorrow.