My buddy went with a single shot trust but from my understanding you can only use it for one suppressor. I went with a trust that I bought from Grey Man that I could put 3 trustees on it and also as many suppressors that I buy. Since I bought 2 at the same time it seemed like the trust that I got fit my needs better. I can add to it as I buy more down the road also without spending anymore money.Any thoughts on a single shot trust?
I project late February...just my experience using a similar situationWell I’m officially on the waitlist today for my two suppressors. Currently says a 9 month wait for approval so hopefully it will be just in time for Christmas. Took me a month to get all of my stuff together for the trust so I had a self imposed wait on my end.
That’s not what was explained to me on it. It’s certainly confusing because I was gonna go that route but was told I needed to buy 2 of the single shot trust for each suppressor. So I just went ahead and went with the traditional trust.No you can use it for as many as you like.
Well that’s not ideal but guess it will be a good 40th birthday gift thenI project late February...just my experience using a similar situation
No you can use it for as many as you like.
Did you get an actual stamp with the sbr pistol?? So you can add a stock and vertical grip?2 of 3 approved this morning
Form 1 "free" stamp on pistol-to-sbr conversion
Submitted 01/25/23
Paper Prints Delivered 02/07/2023
Approved 03/20/2023
No ATF/DEA/FBI on my doorstep shooting my dog or putting me in cuffs. Imagine that
??? Or is just a registration scheme??Did you get an actual stamp with the sbr pistol?? So you can add a stock and vertical grip?
Does getting a stamp NOT make it a registration scheme???? Or is just a registration scheme??
Oh, it is, Just wondering if an actual stamp is issued like other items.Does getting a stamp NOT make it a registration scheme?