SW Florida Dave wrote:
So how long did it take to get through the paper work to get the suppressor. I haven't tried because of the time but putting one on an AR would be fun.
The FN is a great hand gun I really like it in the dark earth.
The paperwork is simple. I commissioned a lawyer to write up an NFA trust and had it notarized. Done. Now I can buy and own class III weapons.
I'm going tomorrow to the gun store to buy the suppressor. It's simple you just fill out the ATF paperwork that the gun store helps you fill out with the serial # of the suppressor and such, write a check for $200 to the ATF, mail it in. My gun store takes a deposit on the suppressor. 3-6 months later the ATF mails the paperwork back to the gun store with the tax stamp and now you're a legal owner of a suppressor once you pay for it in full. Exactly same process to buy a SBR, machine gun, etc. No background check, no fingerprint, etc because the trust owns it not you. You're just a trustee.
I already have a SBR picked out I want to buy if I quit spending all my money eating expensive dinners. I REALLY would love to own a Colt M4 Commando. It's the semi-auto milspec 11.5in barrel M4 model # LE6933. No aftermarket internals needed like the cheap civilian shit. Best part? $1475 after ATF fees and tax. It's the current gun the Navy Seals use in close quarter combat.