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    #31
    Originally posted by JeffK View Post
    Dumb question...what does 41p change or affect?

    I was planning on purchasing a suppressor soon, but just not yet.
    When it gets published into the federal registry .. it's 180 days after that. Hopefully it will take them a while to do that ...

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      #32
      Originally posted by JeffK View Post
      Dumb question...what does 41p change or affect?



      I was planning on purchasing a suppressor soon, but just not yet.


      Cliff notes version.


      ATF 41P RULING RESPONSE

      After reviewing the almost ten thousand comments from loyal Second Amendment supporters such as yourself, the ATF came back with answers to those comments and a ruling on 41P. The ruling weighs in at 248 pages. In the interest of providing you with the information you need without having to spend hours reading it yourself, we have provided a summary below:

      We will not see any changes take effect until 180 days after the official ruling has been published in the Federal Register. The ruling has not been published at this point.

      This ruling is not retroactive and will not apply to applications that are in pending status, or to previously approved applications for existing legal entities and trusts holding NFA items. Anything that is in process before the effective date will be grandfathered under the current rules (Page 198).

      Once the final ruling goes into effect, the CLEO certification rule will change to simply CLEO notification for all silencer purchases - whether through a trust, LLC, or as an individual.

      Once the ruling goes into effect, the responsible persons in a trust or LLC must have a background check completed which will require fingerprinting and photographs, much like when an individual purchases a silencer today.

      The ruling provides a clear answer in regards to what happens when a person or entity that owns a trust dies. The person who is authorized to dispose of the property of an estate may possess a firearm or other item (such as a silencer) that is registered to a decedent during the term of probate without such possession being treated as a transfer under the NFA. Also, any transfer of the NFA item to any beneficiary of the estate is tax exempt.

      Bottom line: Once this ruling is officially published, things will continue as they are for 180 days - so don’t wait any longer to get your trust and silencer(s) - paperwork in process at the end of the 180 days will be grandfathered.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Mike D View Post
        Cliff notes version.
        Thanks, so the only change is the people that you include in your trust must get a background check or am I missing something?

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          #34
          Originally posted by JeffK View Post
          Thanks, so the only change is the people that you include in your trust must get a background check or am I missing something?
          And you have to notify CLEO, people without a trust no longer have to get CLEO approval they just notify as well. But basically that is all other than the fingerprints and photo.

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            #35
            Originally posted by JeffK View Post
            Thanks, so the only change is the people that you include in your trust must get a background check or am I missing something?

            Background check, fingerprints, passport photos and CLEO notification for every responsible person on the trust.

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              #36
              Silencer of omega fits the bill nicely for what you are wanting. Another option would be the gemtech "one".

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                #37
                Went with the Dead air Sandman S. Hopfully it's the right decision lol. Thanks for all the input fellas

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