Suppressors What happens with a suppressor when you die.

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I am an new to all this. I an thinking about buying a suppressor for my new gun and just wanting to know all the draw backs are that go along with it. Looked around and didn’t see anything in a thread. Like I said I an new so please don’t bash me.
 
I guess that is something a lawyer has to draw up
I buy my stuff with a trust, so it can be possessed by my family (on trust) and enjoyed while I am alive and passed on to them when I no longer bless all of you with my awesomeness ?
I guess that is something a lawyer has to draw up for me.
 
That is the safest way. However, I live in a free state so I justed used a Silencer Shop NFA trust. Nobody cares in TN. As long as you're not doing something stupid, you're left alone.
 
Does it really matter what happens to it if you dead for all of eternity ? If at the end I would give to someone in a communist state to enjoy , whats the ATF going to dig me up and charge me with a crime ??

No, but if your kid or wife has it , they (BATF) can toss them into a pound you in the ass, no bullshit prison for a decade.

Do the paperwork, save the ass-ache down the road.
 
We just had this discussion in another thread. NFA items pass to your heirs tax free on a Form 5. Just say who you would like to inherit your suppressor. They can use it or sell it.
 
Yes I don’t want to leave something behind that will give them a lot of headache down the road. Plus my boys love to shoot and I don’t want the government to take a 1300 hundred dollar suppressor away from them that they enjoy.
 
Use to be available in any hardware store for $5 bucks ........
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We just had this discussion in another thread. NFA items pass to your heirs tax free on a Form 5. Just say who you would like to inherit your suppressor. They can use it or sell it.

Indeed. Controlled by the executor of your estate as designated in your will and transferred tax free via Form 5.
 
I am an new to all this. I an thinking about buying a suppressor for my new gun and just wanting to know all the draw backs are that go along with it. Looked around and didn’t see anything in a thread. Like I said I an new so please don’t bash me.
Like Fat Boy said, i bought mine and listed in a trust. My wife and adult kids went through the same background checks that i did so that when i stop blessing them with my appearance they will be able to handle anything in the trust without the law interference. Unless one of them becomes a criminal before that time, then the trust would have to exclude them from receiving things, and i will come back to haunt them.:eek:
 
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what happens if you die and suppressors are illegal at that time and illegal to own? Would a trust let someone keep them? I think state law might require they be moved out of state. And I think our wives would sooner sell our NFA items and go on a cruise or buy a purse.
 
what happens if you die and suppressors are illegal at that time and illegal to own? Would a trust let someone keep them? I think state law might require they be moved out of state. And I think our wives would sooner sell our NFA items and go on a cruise or buy a purse.

A cruise or a purse would be what my wife would do with the money when she sold it.
 
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Well, I got a divorce, have no family that cares really, friend would only sell it all for pennies... I have life insurance I don't really need plus other shit they can sell. They ain't getting my weapons. And I don't feel bad, it's not like they're gonna give me a goddamn thing one way or another. They've already liquidated enough family assets for pennies on the dollar and I never saw a dime.

Turns out you guys were.

So I left all my weapons shit to be divvied up to you guys. No lie. The guy that I'll leave it to I know I can trust to hand it all out fairly. NFA and non-NFA alike including loading gear, NV, all of it. I want it going to someone that can appreciate it and use it, someone responsible and safe.

That's saying the goddamn Stasi doesn't come demanding it first... Then it's first come, first serve until we run out of ammo!
 
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Mine are getting buried with me, or melted down and poured into my pelvis to form an after-life chastity belt.

Like Wolverine’s claws, except down there... kinda... not really.

My casket will be entirely made of rifles, and the handles will be S&B’s.
 
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