Re: Mack Bros Suppressors
Adam -
Great point on advertising, I will touch base with the owners.
Roll Tide... my mother also attended UA, we went to the Iron Bowl in 2011. Thanks! Brandon
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: KYS338</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: dakota_silencer</div><div class="ubbcode-body">My point to you was... there are no NFA Trust attorneys in ND doing NFA Trusts that I am aware of. I asked you why you wanted an NFA Trust, you stated for death planning... In ND, where every CLEO happily signs a Form 4, I don't see the value of an NFA Trust for death planning, sorry. I stand by my statement that you would be better putting the money into a retirement plan than hiring an attorney to do an NFA Trust in ND. If you had others you wanted to use the silencer, then I would have agreed an NFA Trust should be explored, you said death only... I asked twice to clarify...
I also highly recommend paying the $50 bucks to review the SilencerResearch.com sound testing on the TBA. The first tests showed this product to be one of the loudest cans tested, I understand they have probably upgraded their design, but you seemed to have no realization that the product has historically been too loud to shoot. I am happy to meter the TBA against a Varminter 2.0 from Mack Brother's. I will bring my wallet and my military grade sound tester. Thanks, Brandon
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: predatornut</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: KYS338</div><div class="ubbcode-body">SDsilencer is a clown. I talked to him on the phone just for the entertainment factor. He clearly is in it for the money and not the growth of our industry. </div></div>
I talked to him at a gunshow on Sunday and was not impressed. He told me the Thunderbeast 30p-1 was basically junk ("One of the loudest in the industry."), and told me a NFA trust was a waste of time and would cost a minimum of a grand. I came away feeling like I had just been talking to a used car salesman. The suppressors (Mack Bros.) looked good, but I don't have any experience to say much about them. </div></div> </div></div>
Are you serious?
If a TBAC can is registering as loud I would hate to see what a Surefire can is metering.
A trust is more valuable now then ever. They allow the person to bypass a soon to be unneeded signature, keeps their purchases private and not in the eyes of the local LEO, and they aren't waiting on anyone to send off their paperwork.
I say the trust is absolutely the way to go, it offers security and is very convenient.
If you need a trust and a local lawyer that is part of the network of NFA Lawyers... call Apple Law FIrm in Florida. They will take care of your needs.
dakota_silencer or SDsilencer..... whatever name you pick, you need to sign up and become a forum sponsor before you can advertise or peddle product in this forum. I would suggest contacting the owner before they ban you. </div></div>