jbkeepitsimple
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Without a mile long narrative, what forms, certifications, fees and bs do i need to have to own and purchase a full-auto weapon in Louisiana?
Just get a binary trigger
Though that may allow you to fire quicker. It’s still not full auto. Depending on rate of fire, some full autos can fire of a dozen rounds before the first one touches the floor
Just get a binary trigger
Off the main topic but I am waiting for someone to steal a rifle with a binary trigger and have a ND
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Off the main topic but I am waiting for someone to steal a rifle with a binary trigger and have a ND
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Now that the CLEO signature is no longer needed, unless you want to share possession with someone else there is no reason to go with a trust.
Now that the CLEO signature is no longer needed, unless you want to share possession with someone else there is no reason to go with a trust.
The cost of a trust is invaluable when ensuring the proper transfer of your machine guns to your heirs. I have seen many times where local LEO departments have confiscated NFA items because some idiot in the family didn't know what to do with them. A trust ensures that you have someone who knows what is going on, has a legal way to possess your NFA items and can get them to the proper beneficiaries. I think it is silly to not have a trust for Machine guns if you own them.
It's called a Will and leave written instructions. Then it's a tax free transfer.
It's called a Will and leave written instructions. Then it's a tax free transfer.
Depending on how many NFA items you have, there will be a ton of paperwork.
So? I just helped the widow of a friend transfer six MG's and a few cans to her on individual form 4's, no big deal with PDF files. In most states, if the "owner" of the trust dies, then the whole trust must be recreated.