Nope. In fact, it's going the opposite direction from the sounds of it.sikacz wrote:Has it gone away yet?beaurrr wrote:Or, wait until the CLEO signoff requirement goes away, which it will soon. Not sure yet exactly how soon, though.Euromutt wrote:So I guess an NFA trust is the only way to go, then, unless you can get a city police chief to sign off on the form.DoctorB wrote:Pierce and King counties won't sign anything.
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27Not to oversimplify it, but I called a "Gun Trust" lawyer. I think they just handle it inexpensively. $150.00. This is one of those times when I would just pay for a professional to write it and explain all the details.Inquisitor wrote:I would really like a forum member to post a trust how to
Also, this article should be on our main blog
EAT,SLEEP,RANGE,REPEAT
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28Some of those guys want $500-600 for an NFA trust. Not sure what the difference is between the $150 ones and the $500 ones, but it might be worthwhile to seriously investigate before signing on the dotted line, as it were.GeorgiaRN wrote:Not to oversimplify it, but I called a "Gun Trust" lawyer. I think they just handle it inexpensively. $150.00. This is one of those times when I would just pay for a professional to write it and explain all the details.Inquisitor wrote:I would really like a forum member to post a trust how to
Also, this article should be on our main blog
Hell is where:
The British are the chefs
The Swiss are the lovers
The French are the mechanics
The Italians make everything run on time
And the Germans are the police
The British are the chefs
The Swiss are the lovers
The French are the mechanics
The Italians make everything run on time
And the Germans are the police
Re: Buying an NFA Item
29Silencerco has one for $129.beaurrr wrote:Some of those guys want $500-600 for an NFA trust. Not sure what the difference is between the $150 ones and the $500 ones, but it might be worthwhile to seriously investigate before signing on the dotted line, as it were.GeorgiaRN wrote:Not to oversimplify it, but I called a "Gun Trust" lawyer. I think they just handle it inexpensively. $150.00. This is one of those times when I would just pay for a professional to write it and explain all the details.Inquisitor wrote:I would really like a forum member to post a trust how to
Also, this article should be on our main blog
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30The Silencerco one has come under fire from both attorneys and the ATF itself for having numerous errors.KVoimakas wrote:Silencerco has one for $129.beaurrr wrote:Some of those guys want $500-600 for an NFA trust. Not sure what the difference is between the $150 ones and the $500 ones, but it might be worthwhile to seriously investigate before signing on the dotted line, as it were.GeorgiaRN wrote:Not to oversimplify it, but I called a "Gun Trust" lawyer. I think they just handle it inexpensively. $150.00. This is one of those times when I would just pay for a professional to write it and explain all the details.Inquisitor wrote:I would really like a forum member to post a trust how to
Also, this article should be on our main blog
I used https://www.guntrustlawyer.com by David Goldman for my trust. No issues. Goldman partners with a lot of local pro-2A organizations, which often offer a deal, i.e. "sign up with us and get a Goldman gun trust for half price..."