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Looking to get a couple suppressors
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<blockquote data-quote="biednick" data-source="post: 2840902" data-attributes="member: 123604"><p>Silencer Shop has become a victim of their own success. They've grown extremely quickly, especially after eForm 4s went online, and their service has suffered as a result. The last silencer I bought from them was a mess. It wound up costing me an extra $100 and took 6 weeks to get the paperwork submitted. I'd find a local dealer that doesn't use SS and go through them.</p><p></p><p>A trust is a good idea in my opinion. I got mine through National Gun Trusts. You fill out a form online, pay them, print the documents, have them notarized, and scan them so you can upload to eForms. It's a one time fee, and you can add or remove people from the trust and transfer as many firearms as you want to the trust. I think I paid about $75. </p><p></p><p>I'd also reccomend getting EFT prints. I did mine through PrintScan. I made an appointment at a nearby UPS store, had them scanned, and had the file in my inbox before I got home. I paid around $65. It's much more convenient than dealing with fingerprint cards. There's other places that offer similar services, and some that will scan a card and provide an EFT. </p><p></p><p>EFT+trust+a competent local gun shop is the best option in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biednick, post: 2840902, member: 123604"] Silencer Shop has become a victim of their own success. They've grown extremely quickly, especially after eForm 4s went online, and their service has suffered as a result. The last silencer I bought from them was a mess. It wound up costing me an extra $100 and took 6 weeks to get the paperwork submitted. I'd find a local dealer that doesn't use SS and go through them. A trust is a good idea in my opinion. I got mine through National Gun Trusts. You fill out a form online, pay them, print the documents, have them notarized, and scan them so you can upload to eForms. It's a one time fee, and you can add or remove people from the trust and transfer as many firearms as you want to the trust. I think I paid about $75. I'd also reccomend getting EFT prints. I did mine through PrintScan. I made an appointment at a nearby UPS store, had them scanned, and had the file in my inbox before I got home. I paid around $65. It's much more convenient than dealing with fingerprint cards. There's other places that offer similar services, and some that will scan a card and provide an EFT. EFT+trust+a competent local gun shop is the best option in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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