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    How young can one be to own an SBR?

    I suspect this issue boils down to state law and how a state defines a "decedent/heir." If you meet the criteria for a "decedent/heir" in your state, you can qualify for a Form 5 transfer. But I'm in agreement with you. My money is on just about every state requiring death or at least some...
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    Ok...this wait is getting ridiculous...

    For me, yes it was. Dudash was my examiner for that one (actually it was two stamps - Form 1s). Ann Feltner is now currently assigned to my state per ATF's new procedure.
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    Ok...this wait is getting ridiculous...

    Same here. Four months on a trust.
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    A full auto legal question

    The ATF dealt with this issue vis-a-vis miniguns. At first, they were not regulated since many had an electric switch, not a "trigger." They have since broadened the definition of a "trigger." And that includes miniguns.
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    NFA trust (1 down, another to go).

    Typically, a trust will have a list of the trust property included in an attachment, commonly referred to as "Schedule A." This list gets updated as trust property is added to the trust. A properly drafted trust should permit the addition of property to the trust while the...
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    NFA trust (1 down, another to go).

    A copy of the current trust with the Schedule A (with current trust property) should be sufficient. No new trust is necessary.
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    Power of Attorney questions regarding Suppressors/SBR's

    Yes, thanks. My point was that having a trust would simplify this whole operation. If they had a trust, she could easily add property to the trust without any additional documentation (per the trust) outside of the usual ATF forms. Additionally, if she is a co-trustee, she could legally...
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    Power of Attorney questions regarding Suppressors/SBR's

    ^^^Yep. If it was in a trust and she was a co-trustee, she could legally possess without any issues. That's one of the advantages of entity ownership (trust, corp., llc) of NFA items.
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    NFA stamp question.

    The information presented above is accurate. There is no "one size fits all" with acquiring a stamp. For some, the individual route is best while others may find a corp./llc or trust better suited to their needs. Each method has its own advantages and disadvantages and you should be familiar...
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    the M14

    Buy it in parts. It may cost more over the long run, but you can spread out that expense over time. Pick up a good receiver and go from there. I was able to score a barely used SOCOM for $1200. Deals can be had if you look.
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    Southpaw looking for a battle rifle

    The M1A gets my vote.
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    Dissappointed with SIG

    I had the same problem with my 220 Carry. They had to polish the feed ramp, replace and adjust the extractor. It was fine after that. Apparently, that is a common issue with the P220 Carry. As for the scratches, SIG should make that right.
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    Sig Short Trigger

    It sounds like Midway's caveat is just a CYA maneuver. I think they should drop right in.
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    Sig Short Trigger

    Chris Orndorff has produced a very high quality SIG Armorer's DVD that will show you how to do it. http://www.topgunsupply.com/Sig-Sauer-Armorers-Course-DVD-P-SERIES-pr-131.html It's also available through Brownell's and the SIGforum. It's a must have for SIG owners.
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    Useful Piece re Heller

    A very good read! :cool:
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    Ditch the Glock 20?

    But finding brass sucks! :banghead:
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    Is your spouse progun, antigun, or dont care

    The wife is seriously anti-gun. I think it's mostly ignorance and her liberal upbringing. I've been steadily undoing both. :evil:
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    My new Glock 20

    I say keep it stock. Mine has an aftermarket barrel, guide rod, and sights. Everything else is stock. It eats any ammo I throw at it without fail. :cool:
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    SIG P220 Carry holster question?...

    I believe that the P229R holster should be the same for the P220R Carry.
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    "Business Casual" Carry . . . How?

    Attorney here... and business casual is typical (although I push the "casual" part of it). I carry my G21 SF in my MTAC. I find that dark and/or patterned polos work great. This is a tuckable option too. However, I'm rather large in stature (6'6" and 265) so I have some real estate to hide...
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