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bca1313
12-28-2013, 12:24
Would this be the right spot to post about NFA trust questions? If not please tell me where to put it.

I am new to the board and was lucky enough to hear about it from the guys over at Bowers. I am very interested in setting up a trust quickly to deal with all this ridiculousness in DC. I have gotten some pricing for a trust but have heard from a number of people that it is easy to just set up your own from a template.

Sorry to be the new guy asking for help but I want to go somewhere with with people that are knowledgable and have a passion for this stuff.

Thanks everyone and looking forward to getting to know more of you all.

BCA

paddywagon
12-28-2013, 12:55
I will give you my 2 cents on it. The way I looked at it is that I am dealing with NFA weapons and screwing something up is federal time. That being said I had a lawyer do mine. I don't want any screw ups when it comes to that. I had Rose Pugliese over in Grand Junction do mine for me being she came highly recommended. Working with her was as simple as a few emails and a call. I know that there is a guy who chimes in here that does them as well up north.
There are plenty of people who have done their own. I am just not willing to risk it.

brutal
12-28-2013, 13:46
Talk to member NFATrustGuy, he's the main goto trust lawyer here on the board. Buy once, cry once. Do it right and pay the price.

kidicarus13
12-28-2013, 15:07
Talk to member NFATrustGuy, he's the main goto trust lawyer here on the board. Buy once, cry once. Do it right and pay the price.

+1

Hound
12-28-2013, 20:18
+1

+2

NFATrustGuy
12-29-2013, 00:24
Thanks to everyone for the continued support. I've heard from several potential new clients today and I assume that at least a few of them are from this thread or the other new thread on this forum. I always appreciate the new business and do my best to respond as quickly as I can. The closest thing I do to advertising is leaving my business cards with a half-dozen gun dealers so I rely heavily on doing a good job and word-of-mouth.

If it makes anyone feel better, I'm spending a bunch of my NFA Trust money on firearms and reloading equipment! It's probably a good thing I'm not married or I'd be divorced by now!

Thanks again,

Rod

ColoWyo
12-31-2013, 08:56
Talk to member NFATrustGuy, he's the main goto trust lawyer here on the board. Buy once, cry once. Do it right and pay the price.

+3

CactusSam
01-04-2014, 14:42
Talk to member NFATrustGuy, he's the main goto trust lawyer here on the board. Buy once, cry once. Do it right and pay the price.

I'll be just one more to chime in and back Rod (NFATrustGuy), he did mine as well has 10+ people here at our store and we haven't had ANY problems. He also does GREAT follow up if you have questions about the process after your trust is put together.