Buying A Suppressor With A Trust -

A Buyer's Guide: Individual vs. Trust for Your Silencer & SBR

: Using a "standardized" trust (offered by some retailers) can lead to faster ATF approval times.

: If bought online, it must be shipped to a local FFL/SOT dealer in your state. buying a suppressor with a trust

As of , the $200 NFA tax stamp fee has been eliminated ($0 cost), but all other registration and background check requirements remain in effect. Step 1: Establish Your Trust Before purchasing, you must have a legal trust document.

: You can have an attorney draft one or use specialized services like National Gun Trusts or Silencer Shop. A Buyer's Guide: Individual vs

Buying a suppressor through an allows multiple people (trustees) to legally possess the device and simplifies inheritance.

: Choose your suppressor at a local dealer or online. As of , the $200 NFA tax stamp

: Your trust must be signed and notarized according to your state's laws. Step 2: Purchase the Suppressor