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I am looking into how to make my first SBR. I doubt I will ever build another and I have no interest in suppressors, and really only building this just for a range toy, plus its an AR so I can build countless upper for it if I wanted to.. Its my one and only high end build, after I see the final price tag I doubt I will ever want to build another haha.
That being said nI was looking into individual vs the trust route. At first I was thinking trust until I learned that many are spending several hundred dollars for a lawyer to create a trust, and that a cheaper DIY trust is not recommended due to potential errors So then I started leaning more towards the individual, until I read nothing but negative remarks about if you are married and your wife has access to the weapon safe. That your committing a felony and you will both go to jail. So my question is, is this really as serious as some make it out to be when it comes to other accessing an individually licensed NFA weapon?
Thinking here, the BATF is not going to come to me house to check status on the weapon and if they do I am sure I will have bigger problems to deal with.
The one question that I wonder about an indvidual license is say I am not home and a bad guy breaks into the house. Wife goes to the safe and grabs the SBR for whatever reason and when confronted she shoots and kills said bad guy. So she shoots and kills said bad guy with an NFA weapon not licensed to her, what next?
That being said nI was looking into individual vs the trust route. At first I was thinking trust until I learned that many are spending several hundred dollars for a lawyer to create a trust, and that a cheaper DIY trust is not recommended due to potential errors So then I started leaning more towards the individual, until I read nothing but negative remarks about if you are married and your wife has access to the weapon safe. That your committing a felony and you will both go to jail. So my question is, is this really as serious as some make it out to be when it comes to other accessing an individually licensed NFA weapon?
Thinking here, the BATF is not going to come to me house to check status on the weapon and if they do I am sure I will have bigger problems to deal with.
The one question that I wonder about an indvidual license is say I am not home and a bad guy breaks into the house. Wife goes to the safe and grabs the SBR for whatever reason and when confronted she shoots and kills said bad guy. So she shoots and kills said bad guy with an NFA weapon not licensed to her, what next?