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Ditto. My better half is a shooter too, so that was a big factor in going the trust route years ago.And no love for trusts. I keep all mine on a trust for ease of management (The Wife can be on the trust too, so no issue with safe access etc.). WE are still on the nearly year long wait timer.
I have a trust also but I have a few in as individual transfers right now.And no love for trusts. I keep all mine on a trust for ease of management (The Wife can be on the trust too, so no issue with safe access etc.). WE are still on the nearly year long wait timer.
Re .22lr it almost doesn't matter what the can is in terms of noise reduction (tiny cans excluded). That means you can get cheap cans and they work just as well as expensive ones (benefits such as flow through designs or better materials aren't there though). J&b Fe has one for $149 and creative arms used to cost $150 a few months ago. So that's $350 with stamp. Not bad for what it offers Imo. I paid $109 for mine on sale and it's very quiet and has many many thousands of rounds through it. They are especially fun with a binary trigger. Pew pew pew!I've often thought about getting one, but I use a Marlin lever action with 22 shorts to shoot the pests in my garden, and it's almost as quiet as an air gun. I just can't justify the expense.
I did the same thing for the same reasons. Also possible things such as moving out of state or m114 complications don't matter if it's in your hands in days.I have a trust also but I have a few in as individual transfers right now.
I figure I can always transfer it to my trust myself later with another stamp, and the extra $200 cost is worth it to have it in my hands and use it for the 9mo-1yr or whatever I would be waiting for my trust submission to go through.