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Title: Buying a Silencer? new trust ruling takes effect July 13
Post by: Windwalker on May 24, 2016, 06:51:15 PM
Buying a Silencer?

Just a reminder that time is running out before the new rule making goes into effect.
This may seem a long time away if you have plenty of disposable income. For others, a month to save the $200 tax stamp for each plus the cost of purchasing several 'Gun Mufflers' may squeeze the budget.

Under the dubious heading of "public safety" - to verify that such persons are not prohibited from possessing or receiving firearms - each person listed on your trust after 13 July will have to complete a specified form, submit photographs, fingerprint cards (and other identifying information?) and undergo a background check.

https://silencerco.com/blog/2016/02/11/buying-a-silencer-6-things-you-need-to-know-about-atf-41f/

ATF 41F

On January 15, 2016, a new Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Rule affecting the transfer of items regulated by the National Firearms Act (NFA) was published in the Federal Register. The rule, known as 41F, significantly alters the way that individual members of “gun trusts” or “NFA trusts” operate with regard to possessing NFA items.

While Rule 41F upsets the status quo and introduces some frustrating changes, the news is not all bad. Here are the six most important things you need to know about 41F.

1 • It takes effect July 13, 2016
2 • It is NOT retroactive
3 • It clarifies the definition of “responsible person” as it applies to trusts
4 • It explains what responsible persons must include and do when submitting Form 1 or 4 applications
5 • It removes the CLEO sign-off requirement
6 • Trusts still have value up to and after July 13, 2016

In the lead-up to July 13, 2016, gun trusts will still be just as advantageous to use as they are now. They still allow trust applicants to circumvent CLEO sign-off.

Following the full implementation of 41F, trusts will still be eminently useful as means for inexpensively transferring NFA items to one’s descendants in the event of trust-holder’s death. In addition, trusts are still the most legally-sound method of responsibly sharing NFA items with others.

Effective Date:    July 13, 2016

The Department of Justice is amending the regulations of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) regarding the making or transferring of a firearm under the National Firearms Act. This final rule standardizes the requirements by ensuring that responsible persons for a trust or legal entity are subject to the same identification and background check requirements as individuals. To lessen potential compliance burdens for the public and law enforcement, this final rule eliminates the requirement for a certification signed by the chief law enforcement officer (CLEO) and instead requires CLEO notification. The final rule also clarifies the definition “responsible person” for a trust or legal entity to address concerns about the definition’s scope while maintaining the important objective of ensuring background checks for relevant parties associated with a trust or legal entity.

LINK: https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2016-01-15/pdf/2016-00192.pdf
Title: Re: Buying a Silencer? new trust ruling takes effect July 13
Post by: trophyhunt on May 24, 2016, 07:37:08 PM
Ok, I know zero about silencers so a couple questions.  Do they effect trajectory, are they legal for hunting and how much would one cost for my .22 .300 mag. Sks.25-06?  And would it be stupid to put one on any of those calibers? Thanks
Title: Re: Buying a Silencer? new trust ruling takes effect July 13
Post by: Britt-dog on May 24, 2016, 10:40:18 PM
They won't effect trajectory per say, but most of the time they will change the point of impact, however it is repeatable.

They are legal for hunting in WA.
 
A rimfire silencer will run $2-400 plus the $200 tax, a 30 cal can rated for both the 300, and 25-06 will run anywhere from $6-1200 + tax depending on brand and materials. Plus you will need to have the barrels threaded if they're not already.
 
its not stupid to suppress any of those, however anything supersonic is still loud, and many people don't see the point.

Start with the rimfire can, it is the most usable, most fun, and least expensive.

You will still be able to buy silencers after 41F, it will just be less convenient for those of us with trusts. I will probably just make purchases as an individual after July.
Title: Re: Buying a Silencer? new trust ruling takes effect July 13
Post by: huntnphool on May 24, 2016, 10:52:25 PM
 Anybody have a step by step to do this?
Title: Re: Buying a Silencer? new trust ruling takes effect July 13
Post by: Windwalker on May 25, 2016, 02:05:22 AM
Anybody have a step by step to do this?

Wades Gun Shop is a good place to call if you have any questions.

https://wadesguns.com/
Title: Re: Buying a Silencer? new trust ruling takes effect July 13
Post by: KNOPHISH on May 25, 2016, 05:31:15 AM
Is the new rule only for new Trusts or can you add people to a current Trust after July 13?
Title: Re: Buying a Silencer? new trust ruling takes effect July 13
Post by: Lincoln4 on May 25, 2016, 05:39:06 AM
You can add new responsible persons, but everyone must then submit prints and photos for backgrounds...  Same if you buy a new NFA item on an existing trust after July 13th...  Sucks...
Title: Re: Buying a Silencer? new trust ruling takes effect July 13
Post by: KNOPHISH on May 25, 2016, 05:56:55 AM
I looked but didn't find, anything in the fine print for a sunset provision? an expiration date like AWB
Title: Re: Buying a Silencer? new trust ruling takes effect July 13
Post by: Britt-dog on May 25, 2016, 06:54:28 AM
No sunset, permanent change. ATF making up sh*t as they go. It does get rid of CLEO sign requirements, which is good for some, but adds more restrictive photo and fingerprint requirements.
Title: Re: Buying a Silencer? new trust ruling takes effect July 13
Post by: Windwalker on June 13, 2016, 04:34:21 PM
More information - clarification on dates taken from the gunblogblacklist.

http://gunblogblacklist.blogspot.com/2016/06/new-nfa-trust-rules-go-into-affect-june.html

It was my understanding that the new rule became effective on July 13th (not June 28th).
That is what I've been hearing from the suppressor manufacturers and dealers.

Applications "Postmarked" up to July 13th will be "Grandfathered" Online applications MUST be in by June 28th.
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