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Rampant misinformation as some have provided in this thread is not something you need to mess around with when dabbling in NFA items.
If you are unclear, seek professional legal counsel BEFORE getting into the NFA stuff.
There’s been a few threads on here that made me wince in concern lately, especially since eFile Form 1s came available again.
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I got a one shot trust from Silencer shop. I can add anybody at anytime to the trust on my gun without paying the trust fees and cost. I just have to get a piece of paper notarized and it is legal for them to have possession.
Like said above, anything you 2nd guess with a suppressor get professional help. No worth risking anything for a suppressor.
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Originally posted by bearintex View PostI don’t see how that would be any different than an efile approved stamp. You don’t get the actual stamp, just an electronic version to be printed.
All my other FORMs have a stamp & can see where the M16 certified copy may cause some confusion if ever checked only because it's clearly different. I know it can all be somewhat quickly verified.
Was mostly just curious if Sean had ever had a client get some grief with a certified copy since he sees so much of this.
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Originally posted by Artos View PostI'm not worried about being legal...I get concerned with LE being ignorant. I got stopped about 3 years ago by a young'n who was in a black & white who saw a suppressed SBR & was informed I was going to get arrested because he didn't know any better. Three back ups & a supervisor later, it was all good.
All my other FORMs have a stamp & can see where the M16 certified copy may cause some confusion if ever checked only because it's clearly different. I know it can all be somewhat quickly verified.
Was mostly just curious if Sean had ever had a client get some grief with a certified copy since he sees so much of this.
Been stopped once with cans and luckily he didn’t snoop around much or it’s a 50/50 chance how he would’ve reacted and how much of my day is ruined from someone being uneducated.
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Originally posted by Artos View PostSean,
Have you ever run across anyone having problems with a certified copy of Form?? By that I mean my stamp was never received for my M16 & had to get a certified Copy for verification. The original has an initial embossed on the lower left instead of the stamp, but when you go to make a copy it looks to be a plain ole Form. Other than the initial...the embossment doesn't show.
Thanks...
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Originally posted by bearintex View PostI don’t see how that would be any different than an efile approved stamp. You don’t get the actual stamp, just an electronic version to be printed.
This would be because of their expectation that a valid form four has a stamp on it.
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If anyone has any questions feel free to call me. 281.451.4175 or look at the website www.Texasguntrust.com
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Originally posted by SC-Texas View PostThe best way to deal with the issue of ignorant Law Enforcement Officers pawing through your Firearms is to keep them in lock cases and not tell them about them
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Originally posted by SC-Texas View PostThe best way to deal with the issue of ignorant Law Enforcement Officers pawing through your Firearms is to keep them in lock cases and not tell them about them
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It's all out of sight / mind now...that was quite the fiasco.
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