for you guys that previously used trusts
1) can it just be you trustee, your wife co trustee and also benificary?
2) when do you add things to schedule before or after approval?
1) Yes. You just need two people.
2) You do it after approval.
for you guys that previously used trusts
1) can it just be you trustee, your wife co trustee and also benificary?
2) when do you add things to schedule before or after approval?
i think im going to file some form 1s so that if this goes further i could be added to the list of plaintiffs.
10 form 1's going out in the mail ...
6 RR AR15's and 4 RDIAS
I thought about some exotic ones too be I honestly don't know that I could really accomplish the manufacture myself on some of the exotic stuff. I'd LOVE to have a MK48 but it's not realistic for me manufacture one...
im doing 4 just got my trust signed.... 2 m16 RR and 2 hk SEF boxes... might do 2 more when i get the money back from these ones or convince the wife to let me tie up another 400... 1919 and ? undecided about the last one. im trying to be realistic about what i could do on my own
I have spent a bunch of time researching and reviewing and speaking to various experts. A lawsuit will be filed. The case will not be quick. You will hear other attorneys gnashing their teeth about how we did something wrong, or didn't do it how they would do it. That's okay. Attorneys have different litigation strategies, and there is nothing wrong with that. I ask that everyone be patient. This is worth it, and it is worth taking the time to do it right. The complaint will include a challenge and attack on the entire NFA. This will not be a single issue case.
Good for them. Hope it works out.
No one has answered me yet. What non-person will manufacture these new machine guns?
Trusts can own. What authority is there that they can manufacture? People manufacture. People are persons. How do you get around 27 CFR 479.105?
Trusts can own. What authority is there that they can manufacture? People manufacture. People are persons. How do you get around 27 CFR 479.105?
Your last sentence is why I don't like you...
Sorry... a home machine shop is something I really wanted, I worked in one in college, I work for one now (as an engineer), and I wanted one at home for my own projects. I don't have an ideal setup, but what I do have makes it clear that nearly anybody can have a shop, it's just a matter of wanting it bad enough... I live in a subdivision, a tiny little residential garage, my wife insists that whatever I do she is still able to park her car inside. I've made it work around those parameters. I bought equipment I could fit in the space I have with the finances I have. I don't have top quality stuff, but what I do have does just fine for what I need.
FWIW, if any trusted members of INGO want to come use my machines to manufacture their machineguns after the court-battle send me a PM. I'm open to helping fellow members out.