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Looking to get a couple suppressors
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<blockquote data-quote="chadjamesr" data-source="post: 2840985" data-attributes="member: 126477"><p>A trust is the way to go if you want other people other then yourself to be in possession of your NFA items. Although you can use a trust online and be 100% legal, owning a NFA has significant legal responsibilities. I went with a local law firm that specializes in NFA trusts so that if I have a question I don't have to rely on the internet for my legal advise. The best law firm in FL for NFA trusts I believe is in Jacksonville. I know a friend from Orlando that used a local lawyer that was giving him bad advice which would have ended up with him in jail if he had gotten caught. So getting the right advice was worth it when I spent $550 on the trust as my lawyer answers all of my questions and keeps me out of trouble for that fee.</p><p></p><p>As far as buying a suppressor, SilencerShop probably has the best system with their Kiosk system and app. Go on their website and search for any dealer with their Kiosk that is local and the Kiosk can take all of your information and finger prints as needed. Note that most dealers with a Kiosk will do their own sales or transfers through the SilencerShop system even if you don't buy your suppressor through SilencerShop. I have two cans currently in process like this. The first I bought at my local dealer, but they submitted through the kiosk. The second I bought from AR15Discounts and had transferred through my local dealer that used the Kiosk even though the transfer has nothing to do with SilencerShop.</p><p></p><p>Suppressors are awesome but they are expensive as you will want one for every firearm eventually. You might want to get an "universal" model like a SilencerCo HYBRID as a beginner can (Rugged, DeadAir, etc make similar cans that will do everything under .46 cal or under 9mm). If you are looking for something accurate for the .300 I would suggest looking at Thunderbeast as they are known to be some of the most accurate cans on the market. I also suggest getting a can with a taper locking system rather then direct thread. These solves the problem with the can backing off and becoming loose as well as allows the can to be used on multiple rifles with different threads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chadjamesr, post: 2840985, member: 126477"] A trust is the way to go if you want other people other then yourself to be in possession of your NFA items. Although you can use a trust online and be 100% legal, owning a NFA has significant legal responsibilities. I went with a local law firm that specializes in NFA trusts so that if I have a question I don't have to rely on the internet for my legal advise. The best law firm in FL for NFA trusts I believe is in Jacksonville. I know a friend from Orlando that used a local lawyer that was giving him bad advice which would have ended up with him in jail if he had gotten caught. So getting the right advice was worth it when I spent $550 on the trust as my lawyer answers all of my questions and keeps me out of trouble for that fee. As far as buying a suppressor, SilencerShop probably has the best system with their Kiosk system and app. Go on their website and search for any dealer with their Kiosk that is local and the Kiosk can take all of your information and finger prints as needed. Note that most dealers with a Kiosk will do their own sales or transfers through the SilencerShop system even if you don't buy your suppressor through SilencerShop. I have two cans currently in process like this. The first I bought at my local dealer, but they submitted through the kiosk. The second I bought from AR15Discounts and had transferred through my local dealer that used the Kiosk even though the transfer has nothing to do with SilencerShop. Suppressors are awesome but they are expensive as you will want one for every firearm eventually. You might want to get an "universal" model like a SilencerCo HYBRID as a beginner can (Rugged, DeadAir, etc make similar cans that will do everything under .46 cal or under 9mm). If you are looking for something accurate for the .300 I would suggest looking at Thunderbeast as they are known to be some of the most accurate cans on the market. I also suggest getting a can with a taper locking system rather then direct thread. These solves the problem with the can backing off and becoming loose as well as allows the can to be used on multiple rifles with different threads. [/QUOTE]
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