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Suppressors NFA trust

okay, I'm not sure if they will do it or not. I have never been to the place that is a dealer here ( close by). I just want my ducks lined up when I walk in the door.
 
A Trust is the best way to do it !
I did mine 3 years ago and anytime I want a new item I just hand them a copy of my trust along with the stamp money and DONE.
No pics, No LE sign off, No fingerprints.

I'm waiting on 3 items now.

:)
 
The original stays at home in the safe. Only copies leave the house. Might as well make several, no way you'll buy just one NFA item once you get started :)

yeah, I'm on 4 for first round and looking at a few more for a few months from now. I has never shot a can until last saturday and got to use an osprey 45.. dang...it. now i'm after a 9mm osprey for my glock 26. I like the idea of each can has it's on rifle/pistol..LOL
 
I went with an attorney named Jim Willi that was recommended on Silencer Shop's website. It was a little more expensive, but it was really fast and took any guess work out of my hands. I definitely recommend him. Solid guy and very thorough. He was also very quick at responding to my questions.
 
I had my form 3 done in early May (6th). I was told it would take 4-6 weeks. The can didn't arrive at my sot until the first week in July. My paper form 4 was turned in on the 18th. Maybe I'll have a can by Spring 15.
 
I went with an attorney named Jim Willi that was recommended on Silencer Shop's website. It was a little more expensive, but it was really fast and took any guess work out of my hands. I definitely recommend him. Solid guy and very thorough. He was also very quick at responding to my questions.



I went with the same attorney. Partly because he's out of Austin TX and was close enough I could have gone to his office if the need arose. It turns out I was paranoid.

Two calls to him with the details about those I included in the trust and an hour or two later I received an email with the Trust attached. Including detailed instructions describing how to (activate or whatever I can't remember the term) the trust as well as add items to it. Also how and when to keep copies of the trust and Tax stamp w the NFA items, it's always, but I didn't know that embarrassingly... Overall real nice guy and worry free and professional service he offers.

Highly highly recommended.
 
I know Jim Willi - he's a good gun trust attorney. I'd recommend him for all Texas folks looking for an attorney created trust. And so you know, I am a gun trust attorney and have drafted hundreds of gun trusts this year alone. Jim is a good guy and knows his stuff. I hate to say it, but I bet 70% of the attorneys doing gun trusts don't really know what they are doing. Sad but true.
 
I know Jim Willi - he's a good gun trust attorney. I'd recommend him for all Texas folks looking for an attorney created trust. And so you know, I am a gun trust attorney and have drafted hundreds of gun trusts this year alone. Jim is a good guy and knows his stuff. I hate to say it, but I bet 70% of the attorneys doing gun trusts don't really know what they are doing. Sad but true.

AZ,
Do you have a recommendation on a NC gun trust attorney?
Thanks.
 
I know Greg Herman-Giddens is in NC and drafts a really good. I don't think he is terribly cheap though. That's the only one I know in NC.

Quite a few people have no asked me for names of attorneys I recommend in different states and I am happy to help out and give names. I don't know attorneys in every state though. For states I don't know an attorney, I recommend National NFA Gun Trusts - it is a very good online trust generator. I have reviewed nearly every online gun trust there is (199trust.com, coyoterifleworks, nfafirearmstrust.com, guntrust.com, the firearmslawyers.com, silencershop.com, and many, many others) and I think that guntrust.guru trusts are much better, in my opinion. Of course, I am a big believer in getting an attorney created trust IF you are looking for more than just avoidance of CLEO signature. A good gun trust can do so much more. And truth be told, the online National NFA Gun Trusts trusts actually do a lot of that stuff.
 
az I went with the silence shop trust, any benefits I'll be missing or any other details on how it would hurt? Fill us in on all a gun trust can do, the ins and outs.
 
I just used there trust, It was easy to do. Just pay fill some stuff out and they send you back a PDF file to download and print. then go get it notericed (sp) and your ready to go. My next round of can buying will be thru them.