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Thread: Transfer Times
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9 June 2016, 00:39 #781
3 form1 sbr's submitted 6/9/16
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9 June 2016, 05:30 #782
Damn NFA times have my stuff stacking up. LOL
I bought that Harvester in Dec. thinking I'd have plenty of time for a hunting trip in September of this year and in a blink that trip is quickly approaching. Having flashbacks to the 15 months I waited once.
Prob file another 5 SBR's too with the whole dumb ass Maryland barrel restrictions.
I'll be the guy panhandling outside the Expo. LOL
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9 June 2016, 13:35 #783Contributing Member
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ordered Griffin Armament M4SDK thru the silencer shop 06-07-16 on the trust. I bet it will take 10 months now.
"Americans are so enamored of equality, they would rather be equal in slavery than unequal in freedom."- Alexis de Tocqueville
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9 June 2016, 20:25 #784
Ordered a Sandman on 1/26. Today I was notified that the form 3 cleared.
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10 June 2016, 02:45 #785
[QUOTE=SINNER;133628]Damn NFA times have my stuff stacking up. LOL
Lol..that's a good list ..
Good news for Washington residents form 1's are now a go...but with the 41 crap it doesn't leave much time if you have a trust..
I missed the boat and now would have to do the individual way as can't justify a trust with such little time to do stuff and the ginger money tree isn't growing..lol
The woman/kids said they would dish out the 200 for a SBR stamp for Father's Day ,but not sure what to do as you guys all talk like its lays potato chips, you can't have just one..and it will only leave me wanting more.Last edited by mustangfreek; 10 June 2016 at 03:22.
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10 June 2016, 03:25 #786"It's time to start slapping people." - George Carlin
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10 June 2016, 05:36 #787
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11 June 2016, 01:28 #788
Well then no trust means no NFA stuff for me then, since we only got like less then a month to do it..
Fricking stupid.....
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11 June 2016, 01:55 #789
Can a trust be signed over to me if the original trustee does something dumb and is no longer able to posses a firearm ?
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11 June 2016, 03:41 #790
No lawyer here, but yes. Might depend on the language of each trust...mine's pretty generic and has provisions for the trust to be signed over to those that are appointed. If you don't have one already, it's probably a good idea to have a lawyer familiar with NFA write up a trust instead of doing a generic trust. Kind of wish I had gone that route, but didn't know better at the time.
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11 June 2016, 04:29 #791Will - Owner of Arisaka LLC - http://www.arisakadefense.com
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11 June 2016, 07:16 #792
This isn't completely true. If your kids (or whomever) is named in your will, a Form 5 can be submitted to the ATF in order to legally transfer, tax-free.
The firearms may be transferred on a tax
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exempt basis to a lawful heir. The executor would
apply on ATF Form 5, Application for Tax Exempt Transfer and Registration of a Firearm, for a
tax
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exempt tran
sfer to a lawful heir. A lawful heir is anyone named in the decedent’s will or, in
the absence of a will, anyone entitled to inherit under the laws of the State in which the decedent
last resided. NFA firearms may be transferred directly interstate to a be
neficiary of the estate.
When a firearm is being transferred to an individual heir, his or her fingerprints on FBI Forms
FD
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258 must accompany the transfer application. However, if any Federal, State or local law
prohibits the heir from receiving or posses
sing the firearm, ATF will not approve the application
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12 June 2016, 01:26 #793
I get it, but if my crappy attitude hasn't shown itself lately..Been unemployed for a while get no other income, health crap is running me around and there again yesterday and more doc appointments/pain specialist all while trying to help out where I can, mortgage,2kids, one about driving ( gotta get him a car) and trying to keep up and play along with my hobby here, but truthfully half my collection in the last year has been sold along with my mustangs...Sad ginger story...lol..
Anyways...guess it wasn't meant to be..although bought a couple guns just for hosts and now looking at selling those..
Carry on....
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12 June 2016, 02:57 #794
Sorry to hear about your troubles man. Post 41F is not the end of the world as far as NFA purchases go. Just slightly more hassle if you use a trust. Thankfully you can do your own prints and photos, and filing individual form 4s is the same either way.
Will - Owner of Arisaka LLC - http://www.arisakadefense.com
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14 June 2016, 02:25 #795
Thanks..
If the law here in WA would of been written right I would of been into the nfa game a couple years ago when it passed and I had done money..but the wording was screwed for doing form 1's..