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Gun trust question: Anyone heard of Gun Trust Guru?
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<blockquote data-quote="cdherman" data-source="post: 2448398" data-attributes="member: 12282"><p>Their website maintains that their NFA trust is better in several ways. Its $80. Would not tie me down to a specific dealer.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.guntrustguru.com[/URL]</p><p></p><p>Especially interesting to me is this:</p><p></p><p>"[h1]<strong>Appoint Co-Trustees Anytime Without Amending Your Gun Trust</strong>[/h1]<p>Our gun trust is designed so that you are the only person who needs to sign the gun trust in front of a notary to establish your gun trust, which means that you can buy your NFA firearm from your Class 3 dealer immediately. After your gun trust is created, you can use another form that we provide to you to appoint additional co-trustees anytime (so that they can use and possess your NFA firearms) without needing to amend your gun trust or paying an attorney to amend your gun trust. Further, you can appoint additional co-trustees either as long-term trustees or as short-term trustees (such as while you and a friend are on a hunting trip).</p><p>Their form requires you and all of your other co-trustees to sign the form in front of a notary before your trust is created. After your trust is created, you must amend your trust each time that you want to appoint an additional co-trustee."</p><p></p><p>Just curious. I am getting started. My hunting buddy has three suppressors that he got from a local dealer who also helped him set up his trust, but apparently his trust is set up so it costs money to add me to the trust... Or maybe he just does not "trust" me, pardon the pun! Anyhow, I don't want to make the same mistake. He's not very legal savvy in this regard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdherman, post: 2448398, member: 12282"] Their website maintains that their NFA trust is better in several ways. Its $80. Would not tie me down to a specific dealer. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.guntrustguru.com[/URL] Especially interesting to me is this: "[H1][B]Appoint Co-Trustees Anytime Without Amending Your Gun Trust[/B][/H1] Our gun trust is designed so that you are the only person who needs to sign the gun trust in front of a notary to establish your gun trust, which means that you can buy your NFA firearm from your Class 3 dealer immediately. After your gun trust is created, you can use another form that we provide to you to appoint additional co-trustees anytime (so that they can use and possess your NFA firearms) without needing to amend your gun trust or paying an attorney to amend your gun trust. Further, you can appoint additional co-trustees either as long-term trustees or as short-term trustees (such as while you and a friend are on a hunting trip). Their form requires you and all of your other co-trustees to sign the form in front of a notary before your trust is created. After your trust is created, you must amend your trust each time that you want to appoint an additional co-trustee." Just curious. I am getting started. My hunting buddy has three suppressors that he got from a local dealer who also helped him set up his trust, but apparently his trust is set up so it costs money to add me to the trust... Or maybe he just does not "trust" me, pardon the pun! Anyhow, I don't want to make the same mistake. He's not very legal savvy in this regard. [/QUOTE]
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