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serious question: Does the trust name need to be added to items in the trust?
I would keep it short as possible if i had to etch my toys with the trust name? |
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He paid for it online, they can't witness his signature. Call your bank, they most likely have a notary available for account holders. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Serious question, do they notarize it for you? He paid for it online, they can't witness his signature. Call your bank, they most likely have a notary available for account holders. Aren't you acute? Never heard of buying it online. Signed, Obtuse |
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Guns kill people trust
What difference does it make trust Hillary 2016 trust |
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Where's my dog?
Dunkin donuts is that way ATF, pick one to die from. |
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So how does this work? You print it out and get it notarized?
Does it actually have all the stuff you need to pass the trust on to family members (children) upon death, and all that fun stuff? |
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So how does this work? You print it out and get it notarized? Does it actually have all the stuff you need to pass the trust on to family members (children) upon death, and all that fun stuff? View Quote Supposedly, yes, though I haven't gotten mine yet. OOOOHH! That's it! "The I Got Me Mine's Trust"! |
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iTrust
Just be sure you put "a registered trademark of the apple company" on there. |
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As an engraver, my advice to you is make is as short as possible. 'ABC Trust' with ABC being your initials. No spaces no punctuation. Unless of course you want a billboard on the side on all your SBR's, SBS's etc.
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As an engraver, my advice to you is make is as short as possible. 'ABC Trust' with ABC being your initials. No spaces no punctuation. Unless of course you want a billboard on the side on all your SBR's, SBS's etc. View Quote so you must engrave the tax stamp # and the trust name onto your NFA item? |
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Quoted: so you must engrave the tax stamp # and the trust name onto your NFA item? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: As an engraver, my advice to you is make is as short as possible. 'ABC Trust' with ABC being your initials. No spaces no punctuation. Unless of course you want a billboard on the side on all your SBR's, SBS's etc. so you must engrave the tax stamp # and the trust name onto your NFA item? |
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First initial middle initial last initial NFA Trust
Remember, gotta get that shit engraved on SBRs so space is limited Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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If you are making an NFA item on a Form 1 you do. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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As an engraver, my advice to you is make is as short as possible. 'ABC Trust' with ABC being your initials. No spaces no punctuation. Unless of course you want a billboard on the side on all your SBR's, SBS's etc. so you must engrave the tax stamp # and the trust name onto your NFA item? Nope just the trust name and city state. No numbers |
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Nope just the trust name and city state. No numbers View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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As an engraver, my advice to you is make is as short as possible. 'ABC Trust' with ABC being your initials. No spaces no punctuation. Unless of course you want a billboard on the side on all your SBR's, SBS's etc. so you must engrave the tax stamp # and the trust name onto your NFA item? Nope just the trust name and city state. No numbers soooo, if you sell transfer via form 4 the new purchaser scratches out your old trust info and then puts his on? |
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soooo, if you sell transfer via form 4 the new purchaser scratches out your old trust info and then puts his on? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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As an engraver, my advice to you is make is as short as possible. 'ABC Trust' with ABC being your initials. No spaces no punctuation. Unless of course you want a billboard on the side on all your SBR's, SBS's etc. so you must engrave the tax stamp # and the trust name onto your NFA item? Nope just the trust name and city state. No numbers soooo, if you sell transfer via form 4 the new purchaser scratches out your old trust info and then puts his on? No. The new owner hasn't manufactured the item. When you file a Form 1, you are submitting an application to manufacture a Class III item. With your line of thinking, everyone would have to engrave their info on every item they purchase, including Form 4 items that came someone like Silencerco or AAC. |
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Bought one, but the link provided in the order summary says "page not found"
Did you just go to the 199 website OP? |
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shamelessly stolen from another member here, i just used In God We
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I used my last name. Just seemed like the right thing to do. Also i like my last name so that helps.
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No. The new owner hasn't manufactured the item. When you file a Form 1, you are submitting an application to manufacture a Class III item. With your line of thinking, everyone would have to engrave their info on every item they purchase, including Form 4 items that came someone like Silencerco or AAC. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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soooo, if you sell transfer via form 4 the new purchaser scratches out your old trust info and then puts his on? No. The new owner hasn't manufactured the item. When you file a Form 1, you are submitting an application to manufacture a Class III item. With your line of thinking, everyone would have to engrave their info on every item they purchase, including Form 4 items that came someone like Silencerco or AAC. I'm cracking up trying to picture an old transferable M-16 that looks like a NASCAR |
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No Trust.
I used my first name Trust. No way in hell my last name is gonna fit on a lower |
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I'm cracking up trying to picture an old transferable M-16 that looks like a NASCAR View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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soooo, if you sell transfer via form 4 the new purchaser scratches out your old trust info and then puts his on? No. The new owner hasn't manufactured the item. When you file a Form 1, you are submitting an application to manufacture a Class III item. With your line of thinking, everyone would have to engrave their info on every item they purchase, including Form 4 items that came someone like Silencerco or AAC. I'm cracking up trying to picture an old transferable M-16 that looks like a NASCAR My first thought was the Stanley Cup. Shit would be hilarious on a suppressor that's been owned by about a dozen people. |
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In God we trust posted a few weeks back and made me smile View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Fast and Furious trust Michael Brown trust Benghazi trust Illegal Alien trust Tons of good ones available. posted a few weeks back and made me smile Crap, beat me to it. I was feeling clever for a sec.... |
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AluminumDoesn Trust View Quote Actually, aluminum is very reactive to oxygen and rusts almost immediately. Luckily, that oxidized layer actually forms a protective layer over the rest of the aluminum underneath so you don't get continual corrosion. It's called passivation. Now you know. |
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Quoted: Actually, aluminum is very reactive to oxygen and rusts almost immediately. Luckily, that oxidized layer actually forms a protective layer over the rest of the aluminum underneath so you don't get continual corrosion. It's called passivation. Now you know. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: AluminumDoesn Trust Actually, aluminum is very reactive to oxygen and rusts almost immediately. Luckily, that oxidized layer actually forms a protective layer over the rest of the aluminum underneath so you don't get continual corrosion. It's called passivation. Now you know. |
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serious question: Does the trust name need to be added to items in the trust? I would keep it short as possible if i had to etch my toys with the trust name? View Quote Anything built on a Form1 needs to be engraved with the trust name. Stuff pruchased on a form 4 does not. Form 4 suppressors: NWRed's full name Living Trust Form 1 suppressors: NWRed Family Trust #1, NWRed Family Trust #2, NWRed Family Trust #3 Thought about going shorter but it'll be fun when all my Form 1 cans have the EXACT SAME serial number- SMURF1 (Thanks Unicorn for the idea!!!) . I'll get a discount from the engraver since he'll only need to change the #1 behind the word Trust |
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