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    Post by Cornmastah Thu Apr 23, 2015 9:36 am

    Well, I've finally started the "paperwork" on converting one of my AR lowers into an SBR. I guess you can currently E-File an SBR for a trust--so I figured I might as well do it. I will keep you all updated on the process.
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    Post by Charlie Foxtrot Fri Apr 24, 2015 11:34 am


    Thanks!

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    Post by Devereaux Fri Apr 24, 2015 3:24 pm

    ?So did you put together a trust.
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    Post by Cornmastah Fri Apr 24, 2015 4:12 pm

    Devereaux wrote:?So did you put together a trust.

    I met with a lawyer and created a trust before I bought my first suppressor.  I figured that would be the best route in the long run--and it has been so far... 8 suppressors later...  

    I had put off building an SBR mostly because I didn't need to with the SIG arm brace and my AR pistol.  With the wishy washyness of the ATF with regards to the SIG arm brace, I figured I might as well do it and end up on the safe side.  Also, the E-File system makes it WAY easier to do the paperwork and payment.

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