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It's your rant but I don't agree that we need to kill more Does. we will need them to keep population up.
a supressed rifle can be a great tool if used right and for me it would save my hearing out coyote hunting cause my k16 is freaking loud!!!
A trust is definitely the way to go. Its not necessary, but it sometimes help speed the process. Unfortunately, you can't just apply for the tax stamp with out purchasing the suppressor. On the Form 4 that gets sent into ATF, there needs to be a serial number for the suppressor. Wait time right now is 3-4 months average.
The $200 is a 1 time fee per supressor. If its not in a trust, then if something happens to you, it has to be destroyed.
Quote from: rbros on August 22, 2011, 04:55:06 PMThe $200 is a 1 time fee per supressor. If its not in a trust, then if something happens to you, it has to be destroyed.How does this trust work? Is it the same as a trust like you would use for any other estate planning function? Or is this something completely different?Thank you for answering my questions.....It is fascinating to me.