I think a 110-gr Barnes TAC-X in a supersonic load out of a shortish AR would be the tits on hogs and deer out to a 100 yards or so.
"Only accurate rifles are interesting " - Col. Townsend Whelen
Does the suppressor have to be bought first, because you have to list it specifically on the form, or can you 1)set up trust 2)apply for stamp 3)Buy suppressor??
Pardon the ignorance as I haven't looked at the form yet, but have set up my trust. Ready to move forward now.
Thanks for the info!
You need the suppressor info in order to apply for the stamp.
Figured...Thanks!
This thread answers a lot of good questions - would make a good sticky
[QUOTE=Palmetto Bug;2050885]When you set up the trust, you need something to "fund" the trust. It doesn't have to be a NFA item. I originally funded mine with an AR. When I got my first NFA item, I had to modify my addendum that lists the items owned by the trust and add the new item.[/QUOTE
Are you sure about that?
I think I started mine up with $1 in funds.
"Only accurate rifles are interesting " - Col. Townsend Whelen
Couple of questions before I jump... soon...
- Since the NFA Trust is a separate legal entity, do you just purchase items in the Trust's name, or do you have to 'fund' the Trust to make the purchase?
- What kind of names have you given your Trust? "Swamp Rat's NFA Trust"... "B.B.T. Family NFA Trust"? ... etc?
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Foothills Golden Retriever Rescue
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"Keep your powder dry, Boys!" ~ George Washington
"If I understood everything I said I'd be a genius." ~ 'Unknown'
My attorney used my initials
CDS NFA Revocable Trust to name the trust
It can be abbreviated to CDS NFA rev tr when engraving for a Form1
Last edited by Chuck the Duck Slayer; 12-23-2015 at 08:59 PM.
I initially funded mine with a dollar. Mine is my last name then NFA Trust.
About to send of my SBR paperwork
"Only accurate rifles are interesting " - Col. Townsend Whelen
Last time i checked they weren't taking electronic submissions but I'll check again. That was a while back.
"Only accurate rifles are interesting " - Col. Townsend Whelen
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_6_17/44...w_Thread_.html
Did mine today, let me rephrase finished mine this evening their site is down every Wednesday 6a to 6p for updates and maintenance.
Last edited by Chuck the Duck Slayer; 12-23-2015 at 09:09 PM.
Well then, that's my route
"Only accurate rifles are interesting " - Col. Townsend Whelen
Great info, Chuck & Swamp. That's helpful to know.
OK, I guess I lied and didn't mean to... a few more questions come to mind:
- Can you include non-family members in the Trust so that they can legally fire a gun with your suppressor on it? As I understand it, it's illegal for a non-owner or Trust member to even fire one shot through one. Correct? If so, I'm thinking there's a number of names I'd want to add.
- Can you ever sell a suppressor once it's in the Trust and it's engraved? Such as what do you do if new technology comes out and you want to upgrade, etc?
Btw, I'm on my tablet right now and can't figure out how to link the site, but I just read an update that the 41P review is probably going to push back to January, 2016, and that all apps, etc, that have been received by the ATF as of whatever that date is will be grandfathered.
Thanks.
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Foothills Golden Retriever Rescue
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"Keep your powder dry, Boys!" ~ George Washington
"If I understood everything I said I'd be a genius." ~ 'Unknown'
I have several non family people on my trust. As for selling it and the engraving, i don't know.
You only have to engrave it if you build it. Like my SBR
"Only accurate rifles are interesting " - Col. Townsend Whelen
It's addictive. Taking off from the children's book:
"If you build a SBR, you are gonna want a Saker 556K suppressor for it"
Is always something. I shouldn't have handled that 556K at PSA last week.
Last edited by Swamp Rat; 12-23-2015 at 10:45 PM.
"Only accurate rifles are interesting " - Col. Townsend Whelen
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