Tejano Scott
TGT Addict
Haven't ordered yet, just made my decision after WAY too much overthinking.
Its a good decision.
Haven't ordered yet, just made my decision after WAY too much overthinking.
Haven't ordered yet, just made my decision after WAY too much overthinking.
Just imagine if everything was like that. That'd be like living in Cuba.And your kind of stuck if you don't like it. The stamp screws up the economics of trades.
Sparrow monocore has too much FRP for an Operator like me.
My understanding is that the schedule doesn't need to be written into the trust. You can assign assets to the trust without it - effectively not providing a list of all your assets to your dealer and the ATF each time you submit for a stamp.
Just curious. Only things I'll have on mine are things ATF and dealer will know about anyway so no biggie for me.
Does Silencer Shop handle that or have to do it on your own?Neither the dealer nor the ATF get a copy of your schedule A. The schedule A is simply part of the trust to document the assets assigned to it.
Neither the dealer nor the ATF get a copy of your schedule A. The schedule A is simply part of the trust to document the assets assigned to it.
I was told early on that Schedule of Assests was the most important part of the trust to include. In fact, my first NFA dealer said he was told by ATF that schedule A was all he needed to send. To hear differently is interesting. I may just try this out with my next form 1.
I was told early on that Schedule of Assests was the most important part of the trust to include. In fact, my first NFA dealer said he was told by ATF that schedule A was all he needed to send. To hear differently is interesting. I may just try this out with my next form 1.
I was advised not to leave the Schedule A form blank. I put a Glock Bag on mine the first time. After the first one I added to the list as the stamps came in. Not sure if it is a "have to" deal but has worked every time.