We have been a member of the NRA Estate Planning Professional Network for several years. In doing so, we have encountered a number of clients who want to leave certain items or a percentage of their firearms to one or more of the NRA Endowment Funds. Recently we modified our…
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Can I Make a Machine Gun using a NFA Gun Trust?
One of the most common questions or misconceptions is regarding the ability to make a Machine Gun by using a Gun Trust. While you can make a Machine Gun with a Gun Trust, the process or the cost is not what most would consider acceptable. First you are not making…
Gun Trust with Authorized Users in Multiple States or After You Move
A validly created Gun Trust should be valid in another state if you move. While the Gun Trust may not appear valid to the ATF or BATFE, it will be recognized under state law as valid if validly create in another state. When you create a Gun Trust or modify…
FFLGuard – What is it and why should I consider belonging
I have been getting a lot of questions regarding setting up a FFL. While we help many people setup proper FFL’s, once it your FFL is set up you may consider joining FFLGuard as they have many benefits for their members. Here is an overview of their services: FFLGuard is…
Can a Person who has Power of Attorney have Access to NFA Firearms?
An agent acting under a power of attorney for an individual who has rights to own, possess, or use NFA firearms as an individual or in a NFA Firearms Trust, may not take possession, hold, use, or have access to the NFA firearms. There is only one situation when an…
NFA Trust Question: I have heard about a one-time $500 Tax For Unlimited Silencer Transfers
First let me say there is no $500 one-time tax for unlimited transfers. There is a $500 yearly fee for a FFL to obtain a Class 3 SOT which allows them unlimited transfers for that year from other dealers for items owned by their FFL. This fee needs to be…
How Many Copies of My Gun Trust Should I Have Notarized
We often get calls from clients asking how many original trusts should they have or sign. Our instructions state that a copy of the trust is the same as an original. Using this logic, it would seem clear that there is no benefit to having multiple original copies of your…
Teaching Children to Shoot with Suppressors
There are many benefits to shooting with a suppressor. One common benefit becomes apparent when teaching children to shoot. This image, from the NFATCA, shows a young child learning to shoot with a suppressor. The reduced noise and recoil make it an ideal way to teach children or new shooter…
North Carolina Gun Trust Lawyer and Firearms Permits
Some of our clients in North Carolina regularly ask about pistol permits and trusts. In response to this, we asked a North Carolina Gun Trust Lawyer ® to explain how the North Carolina Pistol Permit (Click for a Sample Permit) works and what is prohibited. Here is his response: North…
Is it necessary to have a FFL to purchase Title II Firearms or so called Class III Firearms?
NO. While a FFL with a Class III SOT is licensed to purchase and sell TItle II firearms, you as an individual, through a Gun Trust – Available at Gun Trust Lawyers®, or as a business entity do not have to have a FFL(in most states). In the past some…