NFA Trust Help

scottprice

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I’m getting my can (Enticer L) through a local shop.

It seems like a trust is a must have in order to allow others to use it. Other than Silencer Shop, what service provider have you used to create your trust? And, what makes one provider better than another?
 
I’m getting my can (Enticer L) through a local shop.

It seems like a trust is a must have in order to allow others to use it. Other than Silencer Shop, what service provider have you used to create your trust? And, what makes one provider better than another?
Silencer Central does it. I bought an airlock can direct and am going to try and have my trust updated to list it. Not sure if I can just call SC and they’ll do that or if they’ll tell me to buzz off.
 
I have a lifetime silencer shop trust. I’m not sure what makes a good trust vs a “cheap” trust. For whatever legal issues may arise, I hope what I have is sufficient.

I can say I’ve used the silencer shop trust at an online competitor’s site and a local brick and mortar shop, both with no issues.

I haven’t shopped around lately, but at the time it seemed like the cost of the silencer shop trust was very good.
 
You can also find a local law firm to set up a gun trust for you.

Silencer shop price is going to be hard to beat, just depends on what you are comfortable with. Silencer Shop process is very easy to work through.
 
The single shot trusts are the way to go IMO. You used to be able to buy the lifetime one for the cost of 2 or 3 individual ones.
 
I got mine through Silencer Central for my first suppressor purchase. I have used it for subsequent purchases through Silencer Shop and direct from UM and Airlock.

It’s super simple just to do it through one of those two.
 
Gun Trust Guru. While the name is lame, their product is good. One trust for all my NFA stuff.
 
Silencer Central does it. I bought an airlock can direct and am going to try and have my trust updated to list it. Not sure if I can just call SC and they’ll do that or if they’ll tell me to buzz off.
The tax stamp makes it belong to the trust and is your proof that it belongs to the trust. It shouldn't need to be listed on the trust itself and if your trust is written such that it does, I would consider having it revised, or creating a new trust and move everything over come January 1st.
 
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