Ssuppressor puchase kiosc locations1/7/2023 ![]() She could put it up for sale the next day to help cover your funeral expenses instead of having to wait months to get the approved form returned.So you want to venture into the wonderful world of NFA but aren’t sure where to start or how to buy a suppressor? I was in the same place not too long ago. ![]() And the ability to not have to deal with forms and all that to avoid becoming an accidental felon after you die is a pretty big thing. Unless you marry another gun nut it's not as likely but it happens. That means your wife can go shooting on her own without breaking the law by using the silencer. The other advantage that seems less commonly used is that any of trustees (if there isn't a restriction in the trust) can be in possession of the trusts silencers without you having to be there. And if you're single now and get married later you just add her (him/they?whatever) to the trust, and have them submit the form, fingerprints, and picture for anything new you buy and add to the trust. It's less tedious to just do it all now instead of later. while still dealing with the aftermath of your passing. If not owned by a trust, then your beneficiary has to remember to complete the ATF form, plus the background check and sending in fingerprints and pictures. If you die in a car crash tomorrow, then they don't have to do anything. If you're married or any of the other examples, you add anyone you want to be able to possess that item to the trust as a trustee. If you're single, plan on staying that way, and don't care what happens to your stuff when you die then an unlimited trust is a good choice. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.Ī trust is good of you are married or eventually plan on it, have kids, or trusted family or even friends who you want to be able to take possession of your silencers when/if you die. In hindsight I may have rushed this a bit and should've gotten some more clarification from the LGS before I made these decisions. Is it just me or is this a bit of a useless feature? I'm not really seeing a huge advantage to getting a trust vs filing as an individual aside from adding trustees. I'm assuming one of the stamps I bought will be allocated to the mod9, but how do the remaining stamps get associated with the rc2 and mask? Did I miss a step somewhere? When do I sign the forms I signed for the mod9 for the other cans?Īlso the LGS employee and I were both wondering what the point of the unlimited or single shot trusts even were. These seemed to only pertain to the mod9 from SS purchase Today I signed a DocuSign for "application for tax paid transfer" and "NFA responsible person's questionnaire". 2 different employees at the store told me different things (just file individually vs get the unlimited- in hindsight I might be done with cans for a while so I probably should've just bought 3 individual single shots) Purchased 3x tax stamp + unlimited single shot (what is even the point of these). Purchased a cgs mod9 from SS (all purchases happened simultaneously) I'm a bit confused by the process and I'm wondering if I've missed a step anywhere. ![]() Hello- I've recently purchased some suppressors from silencer shop and in person at an LGS with a kiosk.
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