Thinking of getting a suppressor. Maybe one of the Ruger 10/22 integral models.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ln4utFcMnws
Maybe one for an AR with sub-sonic ammo.
Waiting for a call back from a lawyer to set up a trust. :boom:
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Thinking of getting a suppressor. Maybe one of the Ruger 10/22 integral models.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ln4utFcMnws
Maybe one for an AR with sub-sonic ammo.
Waiting for a call back from a lawyer to set up a trust. :boom:
There are good ones online and most suppressor dealers have a good one they will supply to you. Using a lawyer is ok too especially if you have a friend that does not charge....lol
The attorney called back, I was not expecting that to happen today since it was so late when I sent him the email. It should be a done deal tomorrow, or Monday. I'll have the necessary paperwork and make the order. :flip:
Cool
The trust paperwork has been signed and notorized. Now I get to go shopping and wait the long wait for the ATF to send me a tax stamp.
Last I heard it was about 11 months, happy waiting..................:popcorn::texas:Headbang: cowboy:
That's what I'm hearing, too.
You should be able to go down to your FFL and take a look at it when it comes in.
The attorney I used said some dealers will "loan" it to you to use at their range until the transfer takes place.
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To clarify, the suppressor doesn't leave the FFL, you have to give it back before you leave.
The rifle was ordered and the suppressor was in stock. The rifle should be delivered next Wednesday, while the suppressor is in ATF jail until they send the tax stamp. The good news is the dealer says I can visit and shoot the suppressor as much as I want while we wait on ATF.
Mike, I'd appreciate it if you could post a video, with sound (of course), when you're ready to go.
Thanks,
Hunter
You're right - thanks, Mike.
Hunter