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tomthebaker

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So, I like the guys at 2A (Tulsa) and bought a suppressor (762) through them. They had me file as an individual, which involved 2 sets of fingerprints, 2 passport type photos, and lots of forms, which they helped me with.

While I am waiting, I decided to get a .22 suppressor too. I went to Sports World. They had me set up a trust, they did all the paperwork, I just had to sign and get notarized (at my bank). They e-filed for me. Now I know better. Trust is the way to go. 2A said that the advantage of doing a trust had been nullified by the gov, but the paperwork and efile alone makes a trust worthwhile.
 

leemozoid

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It appears now that any .gov action on 41P may be delayed until sometime in 2015. For now there is no downside to the trust route. The guys at 2A are misinformed. Sounds like Sports World gave you great advice and service. You'll be enjoying your .22 can long before the .30 is approved.
 

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