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Thread: First Suppressor
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30 October 2014, 10:28 #46
I recommend highly against shooting .22lr through a sealed centerfire rifle can. You have no way to clean out the built up lead that .22lr leaves behind. Five, ten, even a hundred rounds won't make that much difference but after a thousand or more your can is going to get heavier and the sound attenuation will decrease as it fills with lead.
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31 October 2014, 02:17 #47Member
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Talked to the one Lawyer last night. He wants to charge $500. Then additional $250 if I allow him to be a Co-Trustee since he owns his own class 3 business and said I could have him re-sell my stuff If I wanted and if go with him on the trust he will do all paper work for free and all that jazz. He seemed like a nice guy but I don't think so since he is 3+ hours away, He kept inviting me to come down to his place and go shoot at his facility. He said he mostly caters to Doctors and stuff that want to be fully catered to so thats why he does all this extra stuff.
I'm going to call the local lawyer in my area to talk to him. He charges $500 he told me via email but need to setup a appointment. I just want to get the trust done cause the more I look at this stuff the more anxious I get lol :). I still keep leaning towards Coyote Rifleworks or Silencer Shops trust but we will see how the talk with the lawyer goes first.
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31 October 2014, 04:03 #48
My dealer set up a trust for free is this not standard ?
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31 October 2014, 06:53 #49Member
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31 October 2014, 10:03 #50
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31 October 2014, 11:18 #52WEVO Spell Checker
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31 October 2014, 11:19 #53WEVO Spell Checker
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31 October 2014, 11:23 #54Member
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31 October 2014, 12:02 #55
Why in the world would you allow him to be on the trust? You're perfectly capable to reselling your NFA items (although it's usually not worth it and you'd be taking a huge hit as the market for used NFA items suck) But he's allowing you to "let" him be on the trust for another $250? Run... Run far far away.
I've looked at the Coyote Rifleworks Trust, I'd also consider them like I mentioned before. Or at least give them a call and explain your concerns.
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31 October 2014, 12:24 #56
It sounds like a good idea to me. PLUS... you're paying him extra. I say... GO FOR IT!!
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31 October 2014, 12:26 #57
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31 October 2014, 13:53 #58
My trust states that upon my death I will be cremated loaded into lead ammo and fired through my suppressor in an sbr off the Golden Gate Bridge through a Prius and a rainbow to finally wind up in a Ca condor .
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31 October 2014, 16:17 #59Member
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Yeah Im not doing that lawyer, no worries guys! I've chatted with Coyote Rifleworks on Facebook and in email today and I've decided to go with them. GOing to fill out the form tonight and hopefully get it back next week to get notarized and go thru silencer shop to get my first NFA item :)
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31 October 2014, 17:53 #60
Congrats it's like loosing your virginity a special time in your life . I had too wait 33 years to move from commiefornia to live my stamp collector dreams . You aren't in Wa by chance ?