Forgive me (we don't have that shit here) but what's an NFA trust?I talked to my lawyer about setting up an NFA Trust and I'm gonna start rolling with the big boys.
Forgive me (we don't have that shit here) but what's an NFA trust?I talked to my lawyer about setting up an NFA Trust and I'm gonna start rolling with the big boys.
Can you put non-residents on your list?Where you can purchase suppressors, pre-1986 full-auto, SBR, short barrel shotguns, and "other weapons" not legal for purchase without approval by using a lawyer and having them registered in the trust. You set up a trust with a lawyer and they handle the clerical work and you just pay and wait. You can add people to the trust so they are allowed to touch and use the weapon. My step-dad has one set up with his shooting buddies so they can shoot suppressed at the range together. If one of them dies, the other trustees take ownership of the weapons in the trust.
I don't know. I was going to do it for when I start getting suppressors. If I die, the family will catch hell trying to sale them if they need to. If they are in the trust, they get ownership and can get rid of them easier.Can you put non-residents on your list?
I've used Kentucky Gun Company Online Gun Store | Largest Gun Selection | Kentucky Gun Co before and was happy with them. They had my order to me within 4 business days, if I remember correctly.Looking to Purchase 1911 22. Variant for General Plinking and Target Shooting.
My question is do you guys know of a Reliable and Trust worthy Online Gun Store?
I live in a Rural area and the Closet Gun Shop is 100+ miles away.
So id rather order online. If guys could recommend a site you've used or know to be good is appreciate the Info.
Thanks!
Thank for the info!I've used Kentucky Gun Company Online Gun Store | Largest Gun Selection | Kentucky Gun Co before and was happy with them. They had my order to me within 4 business days, if I remember correctly.
I'm curious when you say that the nearest gun store is 100 miles away, though, since in order for you to take delivery the internet seller has to send it to a Federal Firearms Licence holder, and then you would have to go to the business with the FFL to complete the paperwork and pass the background check. The FFL holder will also usually charge a transfer fee for their services. Unless there is an FFL holder (pawn shop, someone who does a small business out of their home, whatever) much closer to you, you'll have to go to the gun store anyway.
One thing that I have found useful is SlickGuns Slickguns | gun.deals | Guns and Ammo Search Engine and Gun DealsSlickguns | gun.deals | Guns and Ammo Search Engine and Gun Deals If you know exactly the make and model of gun you want, put the UPC or MPN number into their search function, and it will compare prices from several different online companies. For example, here's a Browning 1911 in 22 LR 023614072003 - Browning 051802490 1911-22 A1 10+1 22lr 4.25" | Slickguns | gun.deals Prices range from $449 through $559, some from sellers I've never heard of, and some from well-known places. Personally, I'd decide on exactly what gun you wanted, search for the model there, and then buy from whatever well-known seller offers the best price. Remember to check if the seller has free shipping. Some are free, and some charge $15-30. The FFL place will probably also charge you $30-50 for the transfer.
My most recent purchase I could have gotten at Cabelas for $950, but I found it online for $840, plus a $35 transfer fee from my local gun shop, so it ended up costing me $75 less than driving 50 miles to Cabelas.
Edit: I should also add that the internet seller will need to verify the FFL of the place you will be using to complete the transfer. If they have sent guns to that store before, it's usually no problem. If they haven't, the store will have to fax a copy of the FFL to the internet seller. Just call the store you are using for the transfer to ask them if they already have their FFL on file with the internet seller you buy from. It was no problem for me, since KY Gun Co is a fairly big operation and my local store had already accepted transfers from them in the past.
I've heard mixed reviews.What are your thoughts on Bud's Gun Shop? When i do my searches they seem to pop up quite a bit.
Gun Store - Red's Guns (lots of friends with good experiences at Red's)Thank for the info!
Yes there is no Gun Store nearby. But i found some FFL licensed guys that live fairly close.
Will definitely give Your Recommendations a look see.
What are your thoughts on Bud's Gun Shop? When i do my searches they seem to pop up quite a bit.
I wouldn't buy online from them, IME. But I have friends who are local and swear by Bud's.I've heard mixed reviews.
Thank for the info!
Yes there is no Gun Store nearby. But i found some FFL licensed guys that live fairly close.
Will definitely give Your Recommendations a look see.
What are your thoughts on Bud's Gun Shop? When i do my searches they seem to pop up quite a bit.
The pistol im looking at is approximately $40 less than other sites ive seen. And acordding to them the have insurance for $7 extra on the order. If the item is lost or damaged they take care of it. Or so they say..I've heard lots of complaints about Bud's customer service. Still, it is one of the biggest online sellers, and no doubt fills most of their orders without a hitch. If I was buying a common gun and Bud's had the best price, I would probably use them without worrying too much. For something more uncommon where the chance for a problem was higher, I'd probably try someone else unless the deal was just too good to pass up.
New toy got in Today.The pistol im looking at is approximately $40 less than other sites ive seen. And acordding to them the have insurance for $7 extra on the order. If the item is lost or damaged they take care of it. Or so they say..
Im going to look into it further.
Thanks you again for the Help.
Aswell as eveyone else who replied.
I knew i could count on my TMMAC brothers
Had it out to shoot yet? I'm toying with buying one for myself (wife)New toy got in Today.
ATI GSG 1911 .22lr
Great lil plinkster with features that usually come on high end guns of the same category.
Skeletonized Trigger and Hammer, Ambidextrous Saftey, and Factory Threaded Barrel to name a few.
Ordered of this site Centerfirearms.com
Got it for a Steal and with free fast 2nd Air Shipping.
Will post how it does at the range in the following week.
Thanks once more too the Bros that helped me here.
*Fistbump* TMMAC
Just a few times.Had it out to shoot yet? I'm toying with buying one for myself (wife)
Did you mean it "does" rather than "doesn't"?But for new shooters it doesnt let you get used to the 1911 platform. Controls,Size, and Weight are pretty spot on to the Real Deal.
Crap.Did you mean it "does" rather than "doesn't"?
Might fit the bill then. My wife likes my Colt 1911 the best of my pistols, but the recoil is what it is. I figured something like the GSG/SIG 22 LR 1911 might be a nice option.Crap.
Yes. My bad
Classic.Drove to the Civilian Marksmanship Program store at Camp Perry today and bought this:
them .22 semi-auto pistolas r notorious for jamming in my experienceMight fit the bill then. My wife likes my Colt 1911 the best of my pistols, but the recoil is what it is. I figured something like the GSG/SIG 22 LR 1911 might be a nice option.