A trust is just some paperwork drawn up by an attorney to make NFA purchases easier. With a trust you can have other people listed on it that can have full access to the items as you do. You can also list beneficiaries for your items as well. It also, for now, let's you skip the fingerprinting and CLEO sign off part. Do it now and order some stuff before they start changing the laws!!
I agree. Not great, but not awful either. Unloaded one of my dust collectors and got an original non-reproduction Mosin sling.Not a great show, but not a bad one.
If your looking for a Smith Pre lock revolver they have some pretty good deals (not great, not bad)
There was a 4" nickle model 34 (.22) I almost took home...
Saw a $500 WASR (new)
Ak pistols were too hi.
Plenty of lever guns, bolt guns, milsurps. (saw some good, not "your giving this to me" prices) and lots of CHEAP AR's
(and some insane prices too)
Ended up with a 3rd gen G23 with less than 200 rounds through it (judging by wear patterns) with no holster wear and factory night sites.... For $385 OTD....
He has 4 more!
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