Uload, yes. Case- well, depends on laws where you live.
Depends on the laws where you are- and you did not give a location. In most US states, when hunting, you may not carry a loaded firearm on an ATV or snowmobile.
The EJECTOR. The EXTRACTOR withdraws the empty case from the chamber, but the EJECTOR throws it out of the firearm.
Hard sided lockable case
Extractor
I bet it would be case of accident. I can not imagine follow deer or rabbit by ATV to try hit it. If local law allow ATV then can go hunt by ATV but still needed rifle or bow
Legal for what, exactly? To just be a firearms case, there are no requirements. If you're using it for transporting a firearm by air, it must be TSA approved.
where is the plug on the 400 4x4 ATV to drain the oil? Isn't the 400 a two stroke? No oil in case.
It's to control a fire hazard in case of an errant spark, so possibly a melt down of your ATV
It will wear down over time.
No
To determine the year of a Yamaha Kodiak ATV based on the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) JY4AJ03W6YA031047, you can look at the 10th character of the VIN. In this case, the character 'Y' indicates that the ATV was manufactured in 2000. Therefore, the Yamaha Kodiak ATV with this VIN is a 2000 model.
Stealing a firearm is a federal felony, period. The location of where you stole it only changes which court would be prosecuting your case.