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Loaning a suppressor on private property?
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<blockquote data-quote="freddiej" data-source="post: 1788519" data-attributes="member: 26227"><p>Well, here is what I know and it is very little. Also here are the examples of what I cringe to relay. To be very blunt: I am not a lawyer, I am not law enforcement, I am just a gunsmith and full auto/suppression enthusiast. I do not know as much as a lot out there. I just gave up my dream of NFA stuff after talking to the ATF and getting scared to death by the things the ATF would do to me if I owned any class 3 stuff. </p><p></p><p>in Texas they have night time pig hunts with what I like calling God's gift guns. they are semi-auto and fully auto suppressed, rifles with thermal or night vision (AR-10's, M-14's/M-1A's, AR-15's) .. you get to play "US Special Forces" with someone else's class 3 device. how they get away with this is totally mind blowing to me. it has been my understanding you can allow someone of your own family to use a class 3 device in your presence but that is it. second way is a NFA trust with everyone that will be able to use or have access to it. </p><p></p><p>the ATF woman I talked to several, 12, years ago told me if I get a suppressor or fully auto that I could not even allow my father or my siblings to use it outside of my direct sight and only under my supervision. evidently things have changed a bit in the last 12 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddiej, post: 1788519, member: 26227"] Well, here is what I know and it is very little. Also here are the examples of what I cringe to relay. To be very blunt: I am not a lawyer, I am not law enforcement, I am just a gunsmith and full auto/suppression enthusiast. I do not know as much as a lot out there. I just gave up my dream of NFA stuff after talking to the ATF and getting scared to death by the things the ATF would do to me if I owned any class 3 stuff. in Texas they have night time pig hunts with what I like calling God's gift guns. they are semi-auto and fully auto suppressed, rifles with thermal or night vision (AR-10's, M-14's/M-1A's, AR-15's) .. you get to play "US Special Forces" with someone else's class 3 device. how they get away with this is totally mind blowing to me. it has been my understanding you can allow someone of your own family to use a class 3 device in your presence but that is it. second way is a NFA trust with everyone that will be able to use or have access to it. the ATF woman I talked to several, 12, years ago told me if I get a suppressor or fully auto that I could not even allow my father or my siblings to use it outside of my direct sight and only under my supervision. evidently things have changed a bit in the last 12 years. [/QUOTE]
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