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NFA trust lawyer - Maryville area
John Wells replied to aknifemaker's topic in National Firearms Act (NFA) Regulated
If you're still looking, I can help you out anywhere in the state of TN. -
If you haven't already taken care of this, I'd be happy to help you with a trust.
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Experience with Osprey 45 on Glock 19?
John Wells replied to Esko 270's topic in National Firearms Act (NFA) Regulated
I had to use a heavier spring with my G17 after I dropped in the ZEV trigger. No problems after that. -
No. Just check the box and include the check. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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The short version of what we know so far: If anyone on your trust has the right to be in possession of your trust property, they are "responsible persons" under the new rule and will have to submit fingerprint cards and photos for all stamps filed for after the 13th of July. If you have other questions, feel free to contact me directly. I will be filing for a SBR on the 14th so I can report back on the process to everyone. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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QD type suppressors for 9mm AR
John Wells replied to Darnluck's topic in National Firearms Act (NFA) Regulated
YHM Wraith XL. I have one in suppressor jail. It's going to be sweet on my MPX. It's got a quick detach flash suppressor. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
If you engrave your lower before you file your tax stamp, you have an opportunity to get a new lower if the engraving gets screwed up. It's more of a practical decision to engrave before filing. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I have one of their triggers in a G17 that I've been tweaking myself. I love it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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41P Update - November 2015
John Wells replied to midtennchip's topic in National Firearms Act (NFA) Regulated
When I've called to check on my stamps in the past, once they cash my check, the form is in pending status. I'm sure Chip would agree, if you were thinking about a trust, now is the time. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
Trijicon has dropped a bomb on Aimpoint...
John Wells replied to dcloudy777's topic in Firearms Gear and Accessories
I picked one up last weekend for my MPX after my stamp was approved. I think it's a perfect optic for a pistol caliber carbine. Love it so far. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
In in Nashville but I can take care of setting up a trust for you through email and over the phone if you don't find someone closer to Knoxville. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Franklin Gun Shop, Nashville Armory, Everything Weapons, Reloaders Bench. I have either bought or had several clients buy with all of these shops. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Thoughts on a polymer SBR
John Wells replied to Caster's topic in National Firearms Act (NFA) Regulated
You could also SBR her existing lower and build a lightweight upper for it. Since she already owns that lower, that's the same cost savings you're talking about with the poly lower. Just a thought. -
9mm Suppressor Suggestions
John Wells replied to Hammer285's topic in National Firearms Act (NFA) Regulated
It's a little more expensive than the $500 you requested, but I've been very happy with my TiRant 9. Quite pleasant to shoot. -
E-file form1 for SBR timeline.
John Wells replied to maroonandwhite's topic in National Firearms Act (NFA) Regulated
Times are running about 50-60 days currently I believe. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
I'm happy to answer any questions you may have. Feel free to call my office at 615-370-5170 or shoot me a message here.
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I recently had one of my lowers engraved by a jeweler in Brentwood. Very pleased with the results. His turn around time was about 2 days. David at Rocks and Metals. davidrocksandmetals at gmail.com Cost about $50
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The red tape is actually pretty easy if you're willing to set up a trust.
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I have one and use it on a sig 226 and a glock 19. Love it! It's super light and sounds great.
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I'll echo everything Chip said here. You've got 2 options for attorneys in this thread that will be more than happy to help you out. Yes, it's a little more than $95, but we're local and available to you through a phone call or email any time.
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Resident class 3 dealer nashville
John Wells replied to Dustbuster's topic in National Firearms Act (NFA) Regulated
Nashville Armory will let you shoot while you wait too. I've bought cans from them and Franklin Gun Shop. Both were easy to deal with. -
Another good reason to have a trust.
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The trust bank account is usually set up so that any interest earned would pass to you personally. A trust tax filing should not be necessary. I maintain that it makes a much clearer paper trail if you set up a trust checking account and use it to pay for any NFA related expenses. Whether or not the ATF says it's necessary, I think it's the best practice. If you're having problems with a credit union, I'd suggest asking what they need specifically and only providing them with that information. The certification of your trust with a beneficiary named should be sufficient.
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The other benefit of having your NFA, or any guns for that matter in a trust, is that they transfer to your heirs outside of your probate estate. Anything that goes through the probate court may be public record depending on how your other estate planning documents are set up. This and the flexibility of people that are in possession of your NFA items are the only reasons I would transfer anything that I owned as an individual into a trust. You still have to pay the tax and wait for the stamp to come back, but at least you're in possession of your items the whole time.
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If we have a place to shoot, I'd be in for this. I've got an Advanced Armament .22 pilot, Ti-Rant 9, and a Huntertown Arms 5.56 that I'd bring along.