As everyone knows, both the federal and state governments regulate ownership and possession of firearms. This is particularly true when it comes to items that are designated under the National Firearms Act (NFA), such as Suppressors, Short-Barrel Rifles, and Automatic Weapons. Owning firearms, particularly NFA firearms, in a Gun Trust can provide several benefits that owning them personally would not provide.
Under the current regulations (which are currently under review) if you own a NFA item in trust you do not have to submit fingerprints, photograph, or background check with your application for the NFA item. Owning NFA items in a properly drafted Gun Trust also allow you to share your NFA items with other people (who are not prohibited by law from possessing firearms). These benefits of owning the NFA firearms in a Gun Trust can help prevent you from stumbling into scenarios where you may be breaking the law.
If you are a firearms enthusiast who would like to learn more about Gun Trust, we would love to sit down with you and make sure that a Gun Trust will be right for you.