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BATFE Suppressor Application
I am so green on this topic I don't even know the right questions to ask.
However, I am obsessed with the notion of owning a suppressed Ruger 10/22.
Has anyone here obtained a permit for a suppressor?
If so, did you use a NFA firearms trust? If yes, who set it up for you?
Thanks in advance.
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Grand Master Know It All
check the nfa thread o the main forum lot's of info there
The Hobo

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Thanks for the response.
Admittedly, I am a bit embarrassed that I didn't scroll down a little farther.
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QUITTER
You don't get a permit by the way. It is just a tax stamp that allows you to possess the item.
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You get a tax stamp on a form that must be carried with the device at all times. Certainly sounds like a permit to me. BTW, I have two of them. I went the Revocable Living Trust route and it was dirt simple. Used Quicken Willmaker, got it notarized, and had no hassle getting both a .22 can and a 30 caliber can. You buy the device from your dealer, fill out the form he gives you, add a copy of your certificate of trust, send it in to the BATFE with $200 and you get back the approved form with the cancelled stamp which you take to your dealer who duly records it and hands you your can. I scanned it and created a pdf, put the original in the safe and printed copies of the pdf to put in my gun bags.
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QUITTER
A permit would allow you to have just one for all your toys wouldn't it?
I plan to use Quicken Willmaker myself.
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sort of related, and not to hijack, but how long on average do suppressors last? im wondering if its worth the investment or not for me
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