Detailed NFA Trust Information

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  • FIREHAWK

    SPEAK ENGLISH
    Oct 3, 2008
    4,850
    TOWSON
    just buy Willmaker 08 on Half.com, thats what I did, got it for $8, took 10 minutes to create the trust

    and it works? you've successfully sent it in and had items aprroved? i just want to make sure because there are alot of horror stories associated with trusts. i got a willmaker off of ebay but wasn't sure it would work. thanks:thumbsup:
     

    Todd v.

    Ultimate Member
    Nov 30, 2008
    7,921
    South Carolina
    this is based on JeepDrivers suggestion, this is how he did his trusts. we will see if a few months for me, still waiting on my GEMTEC to get to GC

    I found 08 on Ebay and set mine up that way, real simple. My paperwork was sent out on the one year anniversery of the election of the AntiChrist... :innocent0
     

    CMOS

    One ragged donut hole
    Nov 13, 2009
    608
    MoCo
    Does anyone have a trust that is known to have worked, ie you got your stamp using it?
     

    ar15dave

    AR15Dave
    Jun 10, 2008
    2,226
    Monrovia, MD
    I will print out Maryland Shooters document and show it to my father-in-law. he si a federal judge and quite familiar with trusts. Will see what he says.

    Dave
     

    CMOS

    One ragged donut hole
    Nov 13, 2009
    608
    MoCo
    I've been looking into this trust issue and it seems that most people around the country just use the Quicken Willmaker trust. Some don't even know it :) I installed Quicken Willmaker and generated a trust. Looking around in the forums online, many people distribute that same trust as a good model.

    If I were you, I would just buy the software do it that way. It asks you all the right questions. Following a sample is much riskier.
     

    Mega

    Wolverine
    Feb 18, 2009
    1,206
    Lewes, DE
    I am thinking about getting a suppressor for and M&P 15-22 would it be better to go the trust route?

    If this will be the only NFA device that you ever decide to get, probably not.

    However, most people who get one, end up getting another, and the cycle continues.
    I went the trust route and now own 3 stamps. Collecting more, once the trust is in place, is much easier once the ground work has been laid.
     

    bigred

    Ultimate Member
    Nov 18, 2009
    1,151
    Middle River
    Thats the problem I fear that more will come. I just dont know anything about doing a trust and making sure its right.
     

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