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Yes, they live in free states.
You can do it in WA with AOWs, Silencers, and Destructive Devices though.
I know of one "Silencer Corperation" in WA.
Thanks, you learn something new every day
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Yes, they live in free states.
You can do it in WA with AOWs, Silencers, and Destructive Devices though.
I know of one "Silencer Corperation" in WA.
I have a question. I have a place in Oregon, although Wa. state is my place of residence.Can I use my Oregon address to obtain a MG as long as I leave it in Or.State? Or better yet can someone who lives in Wa. buy a MG and leave it in Or. State at a friends or whatever?
My point is it against the law for a Wa. resident to own a MG if they don't bring it into the state?
my brother lives in a "free" state and has a full auto(tax stamp included)
if he were to move here(WA), would that mean he must sale it? or would he be able to own it here also?
If the MG is under a trust he could add someone else as a trustee and they could have access to it while he is gone too.
(devil in the details) this is possible only if the added 'trustee' is legally qualified
to own firearms. one can't just sign up friends, family, etc and convey access
to them, without otherwise acknowledging the provisions of fed/local laws.
(devil in the details) this is possible only if the added 'trustee' is legally qualified
to own firearms. one can't just sign up friends, family, etc and convey access
to them, without otherwise acknowledging the provisions of fed/local laws.
Does the new added trustee need to also get a tax stamp and/or file anything with ATF? Or are they simply added? And when creating the trust who is checked out by ATF if there are several trustees? This is interesting stuff
No one is checked out. Trusts don't have backgrounds. Trustess don't get background checks because the trustee doesnt own the trust or anything in it. He's just in charge of it but he is legally entitled to use anything in it and add items or remove them and to add or remove trustees. Adding or removing a trustee can be done at any time with no notification of the ATF. Its the loophole from h3ll.
That is absolutely awesome.. this thread may have convinced me to eventually go class 3. Thanks for all the great answers!
Keep in mind that whatever trustee picks up the item from the dealer must fill out a 4473 just like if you were buying a rifle. Some say that the dealer has to do a NICS check on silencers but I have had one done for a silencer pickup. Form 1 requires nothing. If there are other trustees on the trust no 4473 is required for them. No fingerprints on a trust. No pictures, No background check. Just a valid trust, a citizenship form and $200 plus a form 1 or form 4.
Ya, the trustee picking up the item must fill out a 4473, just like buying a gun.Keep in mind that whatever trustee picks up the item from the dealer must fill out a 4473 just like if you were buying a rifle. Some say that the dealer has to do a NICS check on silencers but I have had one done for a silencer pickup. Form 1 requires nothing. If there are other trustees on the trust no 4473 is required for them. No fingerprints on a trust. No pictures, No background check. Just a valid trust, a citizenship form and $200 plus a form 1 or form 4.
Ya, the trustee picking up the item must fill out a 4473, just like buying a gun.
The dealer is supposed to call in a NICS check on the trustee to make sure he is legally allowed to possess the item.
One more quick question since I have the attention of you well informed gentlemen.. say a trust/individual were to purchase a M203 launcher, what is the availability of ammo types for it, and what is the tax stamp for each round, if any? I read this info several years ago but blew it off and promptly forgot it, as I was not interested at that time and didn't have the $$, anyway