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Got my stamp!
Burnsy87:
--- Quote from: Hardwood83 on April 20, 2011, 03:04:04 PM ---I am interested in an SBR but not sure it's worth it to spend $500+ on just the trust preparation. So am leaning toward a home-brew, but want to make certain it's solid, of course. Did those of you who have gone the trust route 'DIY' or have an attorney prepare it? If you did it, did you include any NFA specific language?
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Talk to Rob @ www.Exeter-arms.com He's a member here too, not sure how often he gets on. He helped me with mine, and I'll use him again when I have the $$ for the suppressor I want.
http://exeter-arms.com/class_3_purchase_process Great page on his site.
Once I get my Aimpoint, I'll post a pic of my 12.5" AR.
RobertH:
--- Quote from: Hardwood83 on April 20, 2011, 03:04:04 PM ---I am interested in an SBR but not sure it's worth it to spend $500+ on just the trust preparation. So am leaning toward a home-brew, but want to make certain it's solid, of course. Did those of you who have gone the trust route 'DIY' or have an attorney prepare it? If you did it, did you include any NFA specific language?
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Rob charges a one-time fee of $50 to make a trust. you can take it to a lawyer for a second opinion, if you want.
JimP:
--- Quote ---Ha, got mine today.
Approved March 7.. ATF must have walked it here.
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HA! They must have low crawled: They can walk guns all the way to Mexico in less time than that!
Wesley D:
--- Quote from: JimP on April 23, 2011, 03:03:26 PM ---HA! They must have low crawled: They can walk guns all the way to Mexico in less time than that!
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Zing! +1 for Jim!
Burnsy87:
--- Quote from: JimP on April 23, 2011, 03:03:26 PM ---HA! They must have low crawled: They can walk guns all the way to Mexico in less time than that!
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Ha, good one.
Ugh...
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