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Best bet is to find an attorney in your state that specializes in NFA Trusts. If you're on Facebook, there are some groups that focus on NFA stuff. There are also a couple of message boards that focus on NFA items. Plus, Google will probably turn something up.
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I currently own 5 cans and have three more in the works (guess I own them, but they're in NFA jail at the moment). Brakes are for cars. Buy a suppressor and enjoy recoil reduction and retain your hearing. I like suppressors ...... but EIGHT?? Hmmm? Curious what the "Hmmm?" was supposed to mean/infer?
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how does one go about setting up a trust? Shoot me a PM and I'll get you in touch with the Colorado lawyer who set-up my NFA trust. It took less than 10 minutes and $300.... I had my trust the next day.
You better pray to the God of Skinny Punks that this wind doesn't pick up......
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I currently own 5 cans and have three more in the works (guess I own them, but they're in NFA jail at the moment). Brakes are for cars. Buy a suppressor and enjoy recoil reduction and retain your hearing. I like suppressors ...... but EIGHT?? Hmmm? Curious what the "Hmmm?" was supposed to mean/infer? Thinking maybe I need another (or two).
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The rimfire cans are by far the most fun. I was shooting some standard velocity ammo through my M&P 22 with a Silencerco Sparrow this weekend, and when running that can wet, it's as quiet or quieter than a pellet gun.
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Agree. My first suppressor was the Sparrow. It is still the suppressor I use the most. My only complaint with the Sparrow is the first round pop which can eliminated my running wet. I typically will use water based wire pulling gel or white lithium grease in a spray can. My current favorite setup is a ruger 22/45 Lite with the Sparrow.
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how does one go about setting up a trust? Call Dakota Silencer and ask them to do it when you place your order. Travis
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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There is no such thing as a 'NFA trust'.
A standard living revocable trust is so simple to construct that most 'Fire' members could do it themselves. But then again, maybe not.
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I typically throw money at my problems.
Travis
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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I typically throw money at my problems.
Travis "Problems"?.... is that what they call Male Exotic Dancers in MT? In regards to the trust..... I'll pay a couple hundred bucks to a professional every time.... especially when they have E&O insurance and can get it done in 1/3rd the time/effort it would take me.
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well I talked to Dakota Silencers, everything is ready to act, I'm just now deciding on what supressors to get.
really leaning towards the varmint 2.0 in .30 cal and the Lima by Lane.
does anyone have any experience with these or a different recommendation?
Beware of any old man in a profession where one usually dies young.
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I am fortunate enough to have some suppressors
I will never hunt without one moving forward. Love the noise reduction
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any advice to a newbie?
I talked with the guy from daksilencer and I must admit he sounded more like a slick salesman than anything. looking for hard core info, this is a big investment!
Beware of any old man in a profession where one usually dies young.
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