Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
To enter, all you need to do is add an image of yourself at the range below!
Join the contestYeah, I tried to give a friend a can....turns out its a fricking hassle. It was easier pre ATF gate (could just add someone to your trust from what I've been told), now it requires all the same rigmarole as a standard purchase.
It’s like selling anything else, except cans depreciate ALOT! Several people have already stated, but the tax stamp is gone right from the start. The transfer isn’t hard though, it’s the same as a manufacturer. The can is paid for and the seller ships to the buyers FFL of choice who holds it until the stamp comes in. Used cans seem to go for about 50-60% of new value.
If it’s on a trust currently, you can still just add them to the trust. The new 41F only change things during the purchasing process, not the trust amendment process. I file about 100 Form 4’s a year for clients, and it’s not uncommon for people to amend their trusts after a form has been approved.
I'm puzzled by this whole "not worth it" thing. If you have a can that is great quality, say an ultra 9 but decide you no longer use it, it still has value. So if you sell the can for half what you paid for it, you are getting a "typical" price for a used item.....
If it’s on a trust currently, you can still just add them to the trust. The new 41F only change things during the purchasing process, not the trust amendment process. I file about 100 Form 4’s a year for clients, and it’s not uncommon for people to amend their trusts after a form has been approved.
It's not so much that it is not worth it monetarily as when you consider the loss, the time and paperwork etc......most people (myself included) just say "I'd rather just keep it and buy a new one."
I've had a spare suppressor come in pretty handy more than once.....and I'm positive i'm not alone in that boat.
My senerio was predicated on the fact that the person selling had already decided to sell. Your rebuttle ignores that. Furthermore you are no more “most people” than I am. At least there is no data to support that. Nor does your version account for varying economic positions of the parties involved. The fact that the seller takes a loss is nothing new. This is almost alway a given with used items.
Some need to recoup funds they have tied up in something that they are not using and some could care less. By way of example; I paid for a Gen II Razor 4-27 that I could not afford by selling gear that I would certainly have found a use for one day. I took a loss and looked at it that I “rented” that gear until I had another need/want.
My point stands. There is value for both parties and both parties can benefit from the sale of a suppressor, not unlike other used purchases. Of course this requires people and the product fitting into perimeters that I clearly laid out. Yes, yes, yes, if you change those perimeters, of course this changes the value equation.
1st, whoah. You weren't fucking around, I didn't realize this was serious business. We get it bro, you're edumucated.