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Suppressor purchasing process advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Hcollier" data-source="post: 2745102" data-attributes="member: 61207"><p>I have puchased with and without a trust. You will have more headaches with a trust. The less people in the trust the better. You have to have updated photos annually and if some members in your trust aren't tech savvy it is time consuming getting photos submitted. The trust is nice for sharing a suppressor but it can be a pain in the *** jumping through all the beaucratic bs. I'm waiting on a TBAC 9 which has been over 2 1/2 years gettin processed. Still don't have it. Having purchased suppressors previously doesn't mean squat with the ATF. When you go to pick it up at the ffl they make a NICS call to make sure you haven't committed any crimes since the ATF approved your stamp. This new left wing administration has slowed down the process I'm sure. Hope your experience is better than mine in dealing with beauracy. </p><p> Stand for truth and don't bend to cultural pressure!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hcollier, post: 2745102, member: 61207"] I have puchased with and without a trust. You will have more headaches with a trust. The less people in the trust the better. You have to have updated photos annually and if some members in your trust aren't tech savvy it is time consuming getting photos submitted. The trust is nice for sharing a suppressor but it can be a pain in the *** jumping through all the beaucratic bs. I'm waiting on a TBAC 9 which has been over 2 1/2 years gettin processed. Still don't have it. Having purchased suppressors previously doesn't mean squat with the ATF. When you go to pick it up at the ffl they make a NICS call to make sure you haven't committed any crimes since the ATF approved your stamp. This new left wing administration has slowed down the process I'm sure. Hope your experience is better than mine in dealing with beauracy. Stand for truth and don't bend to cultural pressure! [/QUOTE]
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