I don't think the coronation of 'Glorious Leader' has anything to do with it. Typically backlogs with NFA approvals have to do with either backlogs at the FBI in checking fingerprint cards (NFA approvals take a back seat at the FBI to criminal investigations and NSA/DHS needs), or simple laziness/ineptitude/political hackery at the NFA branch.
Another funny thing, when I origionally called for status check last month, the lady asked my serial then sent me back to the investigator. When I called today, the guy asked for my serial, the make, who it was going to, and basically dragged it out as long as possible before telling me it was approved.
When the gun is transferred from the dealer to the LLC or trust, it has to be transferred to a member of that LLC or a trustee of that trust. The dealer can't make the transfer unless that member or trustee is also a resident of the same state as the dealer. If it's an LLC or trust with a single member or trustee, then your plan won't work.LLC's and trusts can be set up in state where you do not live, and they are a common tool for keeping houses out of state intestacy law.
Therefore it would seem that it would make sense to set up a trust in a gun friendly state so that they don't meddle with the trust/ corporation law.
Has Anyone thought about this?
No surprise there...nope, nil, nada, zip...a problem I have with a home made trust