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Best Way to Own NFA Firearms/ Items (Personal, Trust, LLC)?
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<blockquote data-quote="djcorrell" data-source="post: 1303568" data-attributes="member: 12752"><p>consult someone who has done a few,...call some nfa dealers. the consensus on engraving around okc is southwest engravers. anything will fit on the receiver. as far as what trust, think of a short name for the trust...that will help some. i have read, (research on your own), that people have submitted form 1's with the original mfg and serial number as the identifying marks..or add sbr to the end. be careful here. if in doubt contact several nfa dealers and possibly the atf. the problem with contacting the atf is that if you do it 3 times will likely get 2 or 3 answers. if in doubt get if from them in writing. </p><p></p><p>do the research, get informed, and you will make the right decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djcorrell, post: 1303568, member: 12752"] consult someone who has done a few,...call some nfa dealers. the consensus on engraving around okc is southwest engravers. anything will fit on the receiver. as far as what trust, think of a short name for the trust...that will help some. i have read, (research on your own), that people have submitted form 1's with the original mfg and serial number as the identifying marks..or add sbr to the end. be careful here. if in doubt contact several nfa dealers and possibly the atf. the problem with contacting the atf is that if you do it 3 times will likely get 2 or 3 answers. if in doubt get if from them in writing. do the research, get informed, and you will make the right decision. [/QUOTE]
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