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#1161953 - 02/21/17 09:31 PM Silencers now or wait for a possible change in the law? How??
Oakers3 Offline
Bolt action

Registered: 06/14/11
Posts: 188
Loc: VA
City or County: Falls Church
Now that there are new rules for getting a silencer is a trust still the way to go?
If yes on the trust who did you use?
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#1161972 - 02/21/17 10:10 PM Re: Silencers now or wait for a possible change in the law? How?? [Re: Oakers3]
rromeo Offline
Bullseye

Registered: 07/06/10
Posts: 1665
Loc: VA
City or County: Pulaski
I haven't bought one since the new rules, but I still think a trust is the way to go. $100 from John Pierce.
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#1162054 - 02/22/17 06:40 AM Re: Silencers now or wait for a possible change in the law? How?? [Re: Oakers3]
ChrisC Offline
Gun fool

Registered: 08/19/12
Posts: 758
Loc: Prince William County
City or County: Nokesville
You can do it yourself for next to nothing, I used Nolo and have not had a single issue from the ATF on any of my transfers.

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#1163053 - 02/24/17 08:23 AM Re: Silencers now or wait for a possible change in the law? How?? [Re: Oakers3]
Hansohn Brothers Offline
NFA Dealer

Registered: 12/15/08
Posts: 1074
Loc: Culpeper
City or County: Culpeper
If you are going to wait, you may as well wait with a form 4 pending. If you are the main user, filing as an individual is less paperwork. For estate purposes, a form 5 is available for tax free transfers to an heir.
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