I built one of the cheaper Homark style safes into my wall 20 years ago, It looks good, I set it about 18" off the floor, then screwed lag bolts into the studs, trimmed around it and it worked fine until I outgrew it. I added one of the liberty safes for about $900, knowing that they are really not "fireproof", but no one is going to carry it off either.
As for the class 3 permit, you only need that for full auto stuff. It is really a tax for each gun transferred. It used to be $200 per transfer.
I think some of you are confusing terms. There is an AR-15, semiauto, no permits required. Then there is an M-16 that gernerally is full auto, that is the so called "machine gun" That would require at least a class 3.
a regular Federal firearms permit for dealers does not give them the ability to own full auto.
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