Braced Pistol stamp Watch Thread

Yep correct, not in the trust. And I believe thousands or maybe even millions of pistols were not put into a trust prior to the rule.

Why would you put a perfectly legal item into a trust?

Personally, I believe it wasn't an oversight but done purposely.

no argument from here, and originally their answer was NO individual only, but they backed off after pressure from many. (https://www.atf.gov/firearms/qa/can-i-register-my-firearm-“stabilizing-brace”-my-trust) reason I keep posting that link is look at the date --- march not earlier so that mean several have placed pressure on them for trust approval

Although I know of at least a couple of folks whom do assign their title I firearms to their trust. When I asked them why it always boils down to some lawyer and the catch phrase of inheritance. Leave it up to Lawyers to muddle the waters, just so they can make a buck. And have seen several Internet Lawyer sites advocating to put Title I into the trust. To me I thought that is what a will was for.

But in the past I have never used a trust for any of my NFA stuff. Now though with the long wait time on suppressors, I'll probably use one if I purchase another one, but it wont be a single shot trust. My reasoning is simple if I use a trust with at least one other person as a responsible party and I freaking die before our friends at the lovely ATF get a round 2 it to approve. haha Projected approval time of 270 days read that as 18 month in reality. With another person on the trust they can at least pick the blooming thing up for my heirs. Not that I'm planning on croaking but at 60 plus years old it's getting to be a stronger chance every year.
 
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Got the second of the three I submitted on 2/8 back. Exactly one month apart. Hoping I don't have to wait another month for the third and last one I sent them. E-form, paper prints. Still love how they state FIFO, that is so not the case with mine.

1st one (AR15) came back 4/18 = 75 days, submitted 2nd
2nd (AK Draco) came back 5/16 = 98 days, submitted 1st
3rd, (AR9), Submitted/In Process still. submitted 3rd
 
Two different folk, but neither has a signature that lets me put their name here with confidence that I got it correct. :)
 
I had two different examiners...Karen Bradley and Kirk Brynor(?)...got mine back in 46 and 42 days respectively. Currently have an F1 SBS application submitted 24 days ago...hoping I get a motivated employee assigned on that one, lol.
 
Sounds like approval times are all over the place. I'm currently at 33 days for 2 of them submitted on 4/21.
 
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