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  • Txhunter3000
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    I think so.

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  • Smart
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    Originally posted by justletmein View Post

    For example... If you want to leave the house and go to work and your suppressor and wife are home and it's bought as an individual that supposedly is technically a federal firearms offense if you don't have it locked in a safe that she doesn't have access to, etc. That's a silly example, but there's a lot of pros to a trust and no real negatives. Makes it easier on the family when you die and they're on the trust, you can lend them to a buddy and slap him on the trust real quick, etc. Trust is easy, this dude will call you and explain it all before you spend a dime. https://texasguntrust.com/about-us
    So I have hunted in a couple of places where hunters put their gun on a gun rack back at camp until the next hunt. No safe available. So if I go fill feeders or ride around the ranch without my deer rifle banging around in the vehicle and the can is an individual or the other lease members folks aren't on my trust is that also a felony? Seems a little ticky tack.
    Last edited by Smart; 03-04-2025, 07:06 PM.

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  • kcnatural
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    Originally posted by kcnatural View Post
    I had one approved this morning that took 22 hours and 42 minutes.

    Submitted: 2/18 @ 9:59 am
    Approved: 2/19 @ 7:41 am

    Form 4 individual
    15 days total from purchase to my door step.

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  • Greenheadless
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    Originally posted by justletmein View Post

    I got a pop-up from them when I logged into my account stating that there's been a form change at ATF that caused issues with their "full auto" process.
    They weren’t over the ATF submission, the local shop was. Took 15 mins on the phone with the local shop once they had possession of the can and then was submitted to ATF.

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  • Landrover
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    Originally posted by justletmein View Post

    For example... If you want to leave the house and go to work and your suppressor and wife are home and it's bought as an individual that supposedly is technically a federal firearms offense if you don't have it locked in a safe that she doesn't have access to, etc. That's a silly example, but there's a lot of pros to a trust and no real negatives. Makes it easier on the family when you die and they're on the trust, you can lend them to a buddy and slap him on the trust real quick, etc. Trust is easy, this dude will call you and explain it all before you spend a dime. https://texasguntrust.com/about-us
    Well I be danged!!! The crap yall know is amazing. I have to pick up a pistol from the gunsmith this week and will ask them about it also. Thanks for the insight and link.

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  • justletmein
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    Originally posted by Landrover View Post

    Excuse the lame question but what is the difference? I am all about the easiest way...lol
    For example... If you want to leave the house and go to work and your suppressor and wife are home and it's bought as an individual that supposedly is technically a federal firearms offense if you don't have it locked in a safe that she doesn't have access to, etc. That's a silly example, but there's a lot of pros to a trust and no real negatives. Makes it easier on the family when you die and they're on the trust, you can lend them to a buddy and slap him on the trust real quick, etc. Trust is easy, this dude will call you and explain it all before you spend a dime. https://texasguntrust.com/about-us

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  • Yelladog
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    Bought DDC Enticer LTi Saturday and certified today. I’m on the clock now. Love to get a quick turnaround but ain’t holding my breath.

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  • lonestartiger01
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    Originally posted by Landrover View Post

    Excuse the lame question but what is the difference? I am all about the easiest way...lol
    it really boils down to who will use it now and in the future. If more than one person, you need a trust.

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  • justletmein
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    Originally posted by Greenheadless View Post
    Sent last Thursday ~4:30 PM CST. Approved this morning ~9:00 AM CST. Trust.

    Silencer Shop on the other hand is TAKING FOREVER (4 weeks since placing order). I used to praise on them, but they need to get there stuff together before I use them again. I am in their system already, shouldn’t take this long on their part (and their local partner). Communication has been horrible as well, no answers to anything.
    I got a pop-up from them when I logged into my account stating that there's been a form change at ATF that caused issues with their "full auto" process.

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  • Landrover
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    Originally posted by justletmein View Post

    You could always do an individual. Trust is the way to go though, and it's easy.
    Excuse the lame question but what is the difference? I am all about the easiest way...lol

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  • GalvestonWader
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    Bought 2 as individual at Extreme Guns and Ammo in Richmond, Tx the day after Christmas. Still no word yet. Two months....

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  • Greenheadless
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    Sent last Thursday ~4:30 PM CST. Approved this morning ~9:00 AM CST. Trust.

    Silencer Shop on the other hand is TAKING FOREVER (4 weeks since placing order). I used to praise on them, but they need to get there stuff together before I use them again. I am in their system already, shouldn’t take this long on their part (and their local partner). Communication has been horrible as well, no answers to anything.

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  • RWB
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    Individual submitted 2/18 approved 3/3

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  • justletmein
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    Originally posted by Landrover View Post
    So...........no more TRUST needed to get silencer for my AR 15 and AR 10???? Are yall saying we can individually submit paperwork? Whats the cost on filing or do I just let my gunsmith do it? Sorry, not much of a gun guy but gotta smack some coyotes sooner than later on our place. Thanks!
    You could always do an individual. Trust is the way to go though, and it's easy.

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  • Landrover
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    So...........no more TRUST needed to get silencer for my AR 15 and AR 10???? Are yall saying we can individually submit paperwork? Whats the cost on filing or do I just let my gunsmith do it? Sorry, not much of a gun guy but gotta smack some coyotes sooner than later on our place. Thanks!

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