I think there is one exception to this rule if memory serves. In the event the owner moves to a state that forbids the ownership of an NFA firearm, you may store it with a relative in a locked case or some storage device (a safe, locker etc.) that ONLY you have access to.
Don't take my word on this though, but I seem to remember asking a question similar to this a long while ago and that was one answer that was given to me, since I can be deployed for at any time and in some cases, if I'm stationed overseas, I cannot take some if any of my firearms with me.
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