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....... they also have a comparison of how their trust stacks up against the SilenceroCo and Silencer Shop trusts. Assuming all of that info is true, the differences from those two sound significant....
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Their "comparison" is chock full of inaccuracies and faulty assumptions:
Designed Specifically for Firearms
Our gun trust was designed from the ground up by an experienced gun trust attorney to address issues relating to the use, possession, and transfer of firearms.
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So are the ones from SiCo and Silencer Shop.
Their form is a generic living revocable trust form that never includes the words "firearm," "gun," "weapon," "National Firearms Act," "NFA," "Gun Control Act," "GCA," or any other words that would remotely indicate that their form is a gun trust.
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Which means jack squat. A "gun trust" doesn't need to have those words in it.
Holds Any Type of Firearm
Our gun trust is designed to hold NFA firearms and non-NFA firearms. We even provide you with the legal document that you can use to assign any non-NFA firearms that you would like to include in your gun trust. This is very useful if you would like to convert one of your pistols or long rifles to a short-barreled rifle.
Their instructions state that their "form" should not be used for non-NFA firearms.
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There is no benefit to having non NFA firearms in a gun trust. Title I firearms don't need a Form 4 to possess.
No Schedule or Inventory of Firearms Provided to Outside Third Parties
Our gun trust is specifically designed to protect your privacy relating to your ownership of firearms. When a third party, such as a gun shop employee or the ATF sees our gun trust, the only property that they can determine is included in our gun trust is $1.00.
Their form includes a Schedule A and an Inventory of Trust Assets for listing all firearms in the trust and for disclosing a detailed list of the firearms to all third parties who see a copy of the trust.
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<----Silencer Shop Powered By Dealer who has done around 600 Silencer Shop transfers to trusts and has never seen ANYONES trust document. The trust doesn't get sent to the dealer doing the transfer. Silencer Shop submits it for the buyer/transferee with the Form 4 directly to ATF. In addition I've transferred another 3-400 non NFA firearms from vendors other than Silencer Shop.......and I've never seen any of those trust documents either. The buyer/transferee submits that himself.
Appoint Co-Trustees Anytime Without Amending Your Gun Trust
Our gun trust is designed so that you are the only person who needs to sign the gun trust in front of a notary to establish your gun trust, which means that you can buy your NFA firearm from your Class 3 dealer immediately. After your gun trust is created, you can use another legal document that we provide to you to appoint additional co-trustees anytime (so that they can use and possess your NFA firearms) without needing to amend your gun trust or paying an attorney to amend your gun trust. Further, you can appoint additional co-trustees either as long-term trustees or as short-term trustees (such as while you and a friend are on a hunting trip).
Their form requires you and all of your other co-trustees to sign the form in front of a notary before your trust is created. After your trust is created, you must amend your trust each time that you want to appoint an additional co-trustee.
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Hogwash. Silencer Shop's Single Shot Trust does not require a notary.
At $24.95 the Silencer Shop Single Shot Trust is a bargain and the Single Shot Unlimited beats that.