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They can use them, but you must be present.Is it true that if you submit as an individual not even your wife or kids can shoot the rifles with the can on legally? I’m on day 28 of waiting with a single shot trust
Kids under 18 can’t be on the trust. So really only difference is your wife can shoot it or possess it without you present.Is it true that if you submit as an individual not even your wife or kids can shoot the rifles with the can on legally? I’m on day 28 of waiting with a single shot trust
Today is day 41 for me. I didn’t know what I didn’t know when I ordered I guess, but if I could do it again I wouldn’t have done the trust.Is it true that if you submit as an individual not even your wife or kids can shoot the rifles with the can on legally? I’m on day 28 of waiting with a single shot trust
I think they might have already done away with the secondary fingerprint requirements, or my dealer was misinformed because he told me I could add people once it’s approved without them having to do fingerprints.Kids under 18 can’t be on the trust. So really only difference is your wife can shoot it or possess it without you present.
Downside is she has to do fingerprints too. But apparently they are doing away with that for trusts.
The trust was the only option for me so my family members could use the rifles while hunting. I have one that’s at 28 days and one that’s about 11. I don’t understand why the process takes so much longer on these trusts than individual since when a person applys as a trust there is still only 1 name on the paperwork.Today is day 41 for me. I didn’t know what I didn’t know when I ordered I guess, but if I could do it again I wouldn’t have done the trust.
Yeah I hear you. The ATF estimated wait time when I submitted was 25 days, dealer told me they were averaging 20-25 on a trust around then. Now I’m seeing lots of other guys in the 40s. Called my SOT yesterday just to make sure it hadn’t gotten approved without an email, and the guy told me they’re closer to 40 days on most of their recent ones. Doesn’t make any sense to me either.The trust was the only option for me so my family members could use the rifles while hunting. I have one that’s at 28 days and one that’s about 11. I don’t understand why the process takes so much longer on these trusts than individual since when a person applys as a trust there is still only 1 name on the paperwork.
If I have to wait as long as you have I’m not going to have time to sight the rifles in with their suppressors before hunting season which is disappointing.
Silencer central put out a video last week saying that it was coming, but not active yet.I think they might have already done away with the secondary fingerprint requirements, or my dealer was misinformed because he told me I could add people once it’s approved without them having to do fingerprints.