I understand the difference between a trust written by an actual Lawyer practicing in your state vs getting a generic trust off of the internet and modifying it to use as a gun trust, but what about this situation?
I am planning on buying my first silencer. I'm probably going to go through the very popular Silencer Shop site that is very popular, and has a very good cross section of inventory - everything from a .22 to a shotgun to a .50 BMG. They also offer a service to basically let them draft a trust for you, all you have to do is sign in the appropriate places, and whatever 41F did to buying NFA items through trusts - I understand it's now required to get fingerprinted, and have photos - but still, you don't have to get a CLEO to sign off on it, which would be a huge stumbling block in the area I live in. They claim their trust has never been challenged or rejected, and the price is $125 - yes, more expensive than the generic one you could download, but still far more inexpensive than having an actual lawyer draft it for you.
Has anyone had any problems using this service?
I am planning on buying my first silencer. I'm probably going to go through the very popular Silencer Shop site that is very popular, and has a very good cross section of inventory - everything from a .22 to a shotgun to a .50 BMG. They also offer a service to basically let them draft a trust for you, all you have to do is sign in the appropriate places, and whatever 41F did to buying NFA items through trusts - I understand it's now required to get fingerprinted, and have photos - but still, you don't have to get a CLEO to sign off on it, which would be a huge stumbling block in the area I live in. They claim their trust has never been challenged or rejected, and the price is $125 - yes, more expensive than the generic one you could download, but still far more inexpensive than having an actual lawyer draft it for you.
Has anyone had any problems using this service?