WestKentucky
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2024, election year, stuff bouncing around SCOTUS, and an almost guaranteed ban panic looming just around the corner…
What’s a guy to do? Things change and legal interpretation sadly changes what is legal or not rather than codified statutory regulation. I’m curious, what seems to make the most sense for a guy like me who has no real experience with NFA paperwork and maneuvering within that realm.
NFA trust? Personal application? Silencer shop kiosk? Buy a can? Build a can? Chop a gun? Stock a pistol?
My main interest lies with building a couple cans, essentially a 30 cal rifle can and a 40 cal pistol can, possibly a 22LR can as well, but I also have interest in SBR to make a better, completely legal hunting arm for my daughter, and I would love to stock a 1911 and/or K frame.
Also for a guy with a way old misdemeanor hanging around should I get that expunged before I start the process? My understanding for the state it’s in, the process is to essentially just go pay a paperwork fee and waiting for notification that it’s completed. I feel like I’m not the only one with that situation dragging behind me and I want to get that taken care of, but with circuit court clerk hours being such that no working man can ever make it there, especially since you have to go in person, it hasn’t happened yet. It’s on the priority list though.
What’s a guy to do? Things change and legal interpretation sadly changes what is legal or not rather than codified statutory regulation. I’m curious, what seems to make the most sense for a guy like me who has no real experience with NFA paperwork and maneuvering within that realm.
NFA trust? Personal application? Silencer shop kiosk? Buy a can? Build a can? Chop a gun? Stock a pistol?
My main interest lies with building a couple cans, essentially a 30 cal rifle can and a 40 cal pistol can, possibly a 22LR can as well, but I also have interest in SBR to make a better, completely legal hunting arm for my daughter, and I would love to stock a 1911 and/or K frame.
Also for a guy with a way old misdemeanor hanging around should I get that expunged before I start the process? My understanding for the state it’s in, the process is to essentially just go pay a paperwork fee and waiting for notification that it’s completed. I feel like I’m not the only one with that situation dragging behind me and I want to get that taken care of, but with circuit court clerk hours being such that no working man can ever make it there, especially since you have to go in person, it hasn’t happened yet. It’s on the priority list though.