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NFA Gun Trust

Cobra469

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Anybody here have a NFA Gun Trust setup by an attorney? I am trying to find some recommendations so I can figure out what it will cost. Also is it a good idea to transfer pistols and rifles into this type of trust even if it isn't needed?
 

Jason in WI

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You might want to visit the WI hometown section over at ar15.com if you don't get many responses here. I think a few guys have set up their trusts using a local lawyer and you might be-able to search and find the threads.

I was going to use the Quicken Willmaker method with an older version that still lets you do trusts but I haven't gotten around to it yet. Most say using a lawyer is the best bet against future BATFE "interpretations". I think if you want a machine gun in WI right now you need to have a sign-off right now do to some BATFE crap anyway but sbr's and suppressors should still be good to go.

So what were you needing a stamp for ;) ?
 

Cobra469

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I haven't decided just yet. But I figure if I get the trust hammered out early that is one less thing for me to worry about later. From my understanding updating it is pretty easy to do.
 
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