Looking to buy my first suppressor in the near future. Silencer Shop kiosk seems to be the standard for ease of paperwork processing. Do y'all recommend going that route, or does the ease of use not offset the cost in your opinion?
If you’re using CA, there’s no transfer fee. Just making sure you understood that.I’m following because I’m also looking to pick up my first. I love the idea of capital armory shipping straight to me. I’ve heard they will basically walk you through the process as well. Does anyone know of a dealer that is reasonable on transfers in the Triad area? The closest one to me charges $150 and that seems like it would offset any would be deal I can find online.
Thank you!If you’re using CA, there’s no transfer fee. Just making sure you understood that.
Or maybe you have two completely different thoughts/topics in one paragraph.
I’d also say don’t be afraid to drive a bit to use a good dealer. Not like you’re going multiple times a week to a place all year.
Saw this on the NFA Approval Megathread on Reddit:I used the SS kiosk at OnPoint because the convince of using my suppressor at the range while it is in jail appealed to me. My only regret is doing the single shot trust as it looks like the wait time for a trust is 166 days vs 53 for individual.
The forum has a sponsor just down the road from you. I believe they can handle NFA. Have you contacted @CountrySide Gunsmithing?Thank you!
Yea sorry about that. I’m bad about lumping everything together when I type. I do not know of many dealers around me (336) that do NFA transfers. The first one that pops up on a google search is pricey.
I wouldn’t mind driving if I knew of a good one within reasonable distance. I need to do more research and see what’s out there.
Thanks again! I am excited to get some cans!
interesting. I checked the atf website and that is where i got my info from. I hope it is much less.Saw this on the NFA Approval Megathread on Reddit:
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These wait times are all over the map. Why is it so inconsistent?
Come see us and we can talk cans...Thank you!
Yea sorry about that. I’m bad about lumping everything together when I type. I do not know of many dealers around me (336) that do NFA transfers. The first one that pops up on a google search is pricey.
I wouldn’t mind driving if I knew of a good one within reasonable distance. I need to do more research and see what’s out there.
Thanks again! I am excited to get some cans!
Don't let my wife see this!Come see us and we can talk cans...
JFYI.... cans are "gateway drugs" to MGs. 😁
Completely up to you. Nobody can make that decision for you.Been reading this thread and have a question
Is it better to submit as individual or as a trust ?
The 3 I’ve been approved for, I did as Individual. The longest took around 33 hours and the shortest took less than 24.Been reading this thread and have a question
Is it better to submit as individual or as a trust ?
Thank you!Completely up to you. Nobody can make that decision for you.
Right now it seems that’s individuals can be faster.
But trusts give you some flexibility in who can be in possession, and what happens when you die.
Thank you!The 3 I’ve been approved for, I did as Individual. The longest took around 33 hours and the shortest took less than 24.
Individual... unless you have a big group of friends/family that needs to "share" the itemsBeen reading this thread and have a question
Is it better to submit as individual or as a trust ?
I wouldn’t even say it had to be a big group. Even with just two people, like a father & son, it makes a lot of sense.Individual... unless you have a big group of friends/family that needs to "share" the items
Not difficult. No issues. Just $200 and the paperwork.Quick question...
If you file as individual, and later want to transfer to a trust...
Issues? Difficult?
Cool, and good to know.Not difficult. No issues. Just $200 and the paperwork.
I’ve done it twice.
You’re the transferee and the transferor, so you maintain possession the whole time. No FFL involved. Just you as an individual and then any RP(s) on the trust.Cool, and good to know.
This is going to cost me... Lol!