Posted: 12/2/2014 3:25:33 AM EDT
| Can anyone recommend someone in the Rio Grande Valley that has helped fellow members with their Trust? |
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Is there anybody in Texas that does it cheaper? I feel like 300+ for a Trust is a little high. Rather put the money towards the NFA item. If you want the cheapy route with no one to back it up if you have questions or issues, there are people who have posted theirs online in different places to copy, others have I believe used will maker software programs, and lately I've seen some schmo set up at the larger gun shows doing trusts although not sure what they charge. People have cut/paste and done their own and gotten their stuff approved so there is always the debate over which is better. For many, including me, it was worth a little extra to go through a lawyer (bigcbass) that will be there to answer questions if I have any before or after. |
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If you want the cheapy route with no one to back it up if you have questions or issues, there are people who have posted theirs online in different places to copy, others have I believe used will maker software programs, and lately I've seen some schmo set up at the larger gun shows doing trusts although not sure what they charge. People have cut/paste and done their own and gotten their stuff approved so there is always the debate over which is better. For many, including me, it was worth a little extra to go through a lawyer (bigcbass) that will be there to answer questions if I have any before or after. Quoted:
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Is there anybody in Texas that does it cheaper? I feel like 300+ for a Trust is a little high. Rather put the money towards the NFA item. If you want the cheapy route with no one to back it up if you have questions or issues, there are people who have posted theirs online in different places to copy, others have I believe used will maker software programs, and lately I've seen some schmo set up at the larger gun shows doing trusts although not sure what they charge. People have cut/paste and done their own and gotten their stuff approved so there is always the debate over which is better. For many, including me, it was worth a little extra to go through a lawyer (bigcbass) that will be there to answer questions if I have any before or after. I mean, I would love to use a lawyer, I just don't see why the start up cost is so much. Especially considering what goes into making a trust. (Not much) |
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I mean, I would love to use a lawyer, I just don't see why the start up cost is so much. Especially considering what goes into making a trust. (Not much) Quoted:
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Is there anybody in Texas that does it cheaper? I feel like 300+ for a Trust is a little high. Rather put the money towards the NFA item. If you want the cheapy route with no one to back it up if you have questions or issues, there are people who have posted theirs online in different places to copy, others have I believe used will maker software programs, and lately I've seen some schmo set up at the larger gun shows doing trusts although not sure what they charge. People have cut/paste and done their own and gotten their stuff approved so there is always the debate over which is better. For many, including me, it was worth a little extra to go through a lawyer (bigcbass) that will be there to answer questions if I have any before or after. I mean, I would love to use a lawyer, I just don't see why the start up cost is so much. Especially considering what goes into making a trust. (Not much) These guys are Houston-area based. Think their special is over from BF, but regular price is $95. http://www.coyoterifleworks.com/nfa-trust/ Went with Sean on mine, prefer to have the ability to give him a call/email if I need help with something, so I was willing to pay the extra $$. Not sure if these guys support it or not, but may not be a concern for you either if you're keeping it simple and won't need any changes going forward. |
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Interesting, never heard of them. Will check them out soon. Have you tried Resilient Defense Systems? Quoted:
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I'm from the Valley and went with Chris Bass, great service and it worked like a charm. I did my transfer through Suppressed Tactical in Edinburg. Interesting, never heard of them. Will check them out soon. Have you tried Resilient Defense Systems? Yeah I didn't like the service much, Suppressed Tac was way better to deal with. |
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Yeah I didn't like the service much, Suppressed Tac was way better to deal with. Quoted:
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I'm from the Valley and went with Chris Bass, great service and it worked like a charm. I did my transfer through Suppressed Tactical in Edinburg. Interesting, never heard of them. Will check them out soon. Have you tried Resilient Defense Systems? Yeah I didn't like the service much, Suppressed Tac was way better to deal with. Thanks.. |
| I used Silencer Shop's trust and have not had any issues with it being approved. I see the value in using a lawyer if you want someone to walk you through the process, but there are several step by step guides with more than enough information to make the process a breeze. |
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Great results, one stop shop.
If you need to talk to someone that went this route successfully, IM me your number, and a good time to call (early to mid evening), I'll help you out the best I can. |