Air Lock Industries Suppressor

Yes. Individual. My shop has a Silencer Shop kiosk but tends to think the Single Shot Trust is a waste of time and money. I'm really not sure.

My ultimate plan is to have a large collection of suppressors and when my kids turn 18 go have a lawyer create a trust for all of us. And no, I'm not sure that's possible. My kids are a ways from 18. Hopefully sometime between now and then, none of this non-sense will matter. Suppressors should come standard with every rifle.
I haven't done it yet but I would recommend creating the trust sooner than that and put your wife on it. God forbid something were to happen to you it should make it much easier to transfer ownership post-mortem and take one thing off of your family's plate.
 
I haven't done it yet but I would recommend creating the trust sooner than that and put your wife on it. God forbid something were to happen to you it should make it much easier to transfer ownership post-mortem and take one thing off of your family's plate.
She can call a local dealer and get Pennie’s on the dollar or literally throw it in the trash. No one will
Care when I am dead and she likely won’t even know what it is.
 
Did you do silencershop single shot or a traditional trust? My experience with the single shot seems to line up more with doing individual (My last two were single shot trusts) But understand not everyone does silencershop

My silencer shop single shot trust in November of 2025 took 5 days to get approved, 2 of those days were the weekend.

My silencer shop single shot trust submitted on 3/11/2026 is still pending.
 
She can call a local dealer and get Pennie’s on the dollar or literally throw it in the trash. No one will
Care when I am dead and she likely won’t even know what it is.
Well he was talking about passing his collection of suppressors down to his kids so a little different situation
 
She can call a local dealer and get Pennie’s on the dollar or literally throw it in the trash. No one will
Care when I am dead and she likely won’t even know what it is.
I have a good long time friend of mine listed as having .5% stake to help navigate that process if and when needed.
 
I haven't done it yet but I would recommend creating the trust sooner than that and put your wife on it. God forbid something were to happen to you it should make it much easier to transfer ownership post-mortem and take one thing off of your family's plate.
As I understand it, a trust is not needed for transfer at death. The estate can take possession and then a form 5 is filed to transfer them at no cost to the heirs. A trust may let heirs take them right away if they are on the trust, but then every approval has to have a picture and prints for each person on the trust.

Imho the advantage of the trust is my wife can have access to the safe and silencers even if I am not around.
 
As I understand it, a trust is not needed for transfer at death. The estate can take possession and then a form 5 is filed to transfer them at no cost to the heirs. A trust may let heirs take them right away if they are on the trust, but then every approval has to have a picture and prints for each person on the trust.
Yes that's my understanding as well, it just seems like avoiding one more thing to do and potentially a lot of paperwork (depending on how many cans) would be very nice if a parent or spouse died.
Imho the advantage of the trust is my wife can have access to the safe and silencers even if I am not around.
That's the main reason I want to set up a trust as well.
 
Yes that's my understanding as well, it just seems like avoiding one more thing to do and potentially a lot of paperwork (depending on how many cans) would be very nice if a parent or spouse died.
It might reduce paperwork after death, but it adds a lot of hassle for each new can added to the trust.
 
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