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RobertH:
anyone know anything about them?  i know a little, but would like to know more.

i know exeter arms is a class III dealer and they make trusts.  ive heard those trusts are (or could be) illegal.

any opinions?  im shopping for an NFA gun soon.

Dan W:
I know this, IF you live in Lincoln, it is the only way you can get an NFA firearm. Chief Casady will not sign off on the paperwork. 

RobertH:

--- Quote from: Dan W on September 30, 2009, 08:49:52 PM ---I know this, IF you live in Lincoln, it is the only way you can get an NFA firearm. Chief Casady will not sign off on the paperwork. 

--- End quote ---

yea, Rob from exeter arms said our county sheriff was the same way.  im hesitant to start a trust because ive heard so many of them have been declared invalid.  and i hate to break the NFA laws.

exeter arms makes trusts and ive read on a few law websites that that practice is illegal.  anyone know for sure?  but they do so many silencers, SBR/SBS and other class 3 firearms.  i just don't want to get screwed in the end.

SBarry:
Rob and Hope did not make the trust, they just have the correct paperwork for you to fill out, get notarized and send in. You can get the paperwork from them and take it to an attorney if you want to be cautious.

RobertH:

--- Quote from: LitlRat on September 30, 2009, 09:45:46 PM ---Rob and Hope did not make the trust, they just have the correct paperwork for you to fill out, get notarized and send in. You can get the paperwork from them and take it to an attorney if you want to be cautious.

--- End quote ---

ok litlrat, i just want to clarify this..... so basically they copied a trust from a lawyer and they use it for their own use.  is that correct?  i remember rob saying something close to that, but im not smart in the courts/lawyer realm of things.

ill most likely take it to a lawyer just to be safe.  better safe than sorry.

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